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We should note, that both products have strong communities, meaning whichever package you opt for, whether it is official assistance or advice from other users, there will be an abundance of people to offer support, hints, and tips on how to get the most out of virtual flying software. With all that in mind, then, you might think that the obvious choice would be to snap up the latest and greatest platform like XP If you a newcomer to the world of the virtual flying, then that very well might be the best option for you.

And, in time, it would appear that many other virtual pilots will be joining you. While FSX has more add-ons and choice, it would appear to be only a matter of time before that choice of extras is equaled by X-Plane and other programs. With all that being said, though, FSX still have a huge audience and share of the virtual flying market, many of whom are loyal customers on the one hand, and also flyers who have spent, in some cases, thousands of dollars or pounds in extras in order to create a unique virtual flying experience tailored just for them.

Prepar3D is perhaps in an even more difficult position. And while it is likely that the audience it has is a very loyal one, those virtual pilots who have earned their stripes on the other simulators will likely be hard-pressed to convert to P3D. So, the decision is ultimately yours, and each program has its own pros and cons. There are, though, some other factors to keep in mind for both rookie and experienced virtual pilots.

Particularly when we consider the future of flight simulation. There is certainly plenty on offer for loyal users of the older Microsoft platform.

And, as we mentioned above, in terms of a well-rounded overall authentic flight, FSX certainly delivers. Indeed, many who have used both programs state their preference for the older model. And if it is quantity you are looking for then this more-established program is for you. However, if you are looking for the finer details of virtual flight, whether it is authentic conditions from the cockpit as you struggle against the elements and other factors designed to make for a more realistic flight, X-Plane 11 might be something you wish to opt for.

Especially when we consider in another decade or so, in all likeliness, X-Plane 11 will have overtaken FSX in terms of market share, available and actively developed add-ons, and accessibility. With that in mind, particularly for newer virtual flyers, it might be best to get on board now. Before you continue reading, perhaps you'd like to compare the official trailer videos of each sim.

Perhaps one word of warning, however, while this will likely change in time with new developments and add-ons, one discreet drawback with the X-Plane 11 simulation is that most of the detail is loaded into the United States, unlike FSX where airports and locations all over the planet are available.

And thanks to the numerous add-ons, which we have already mentioned, these various locations are often highly detailed.

Similarly, if P3D prices were to come down over the next few years, then it might, in turn, attract much larger numbers to it than it currently does and it is already one of the most popular flight sim software available.

Each of the programs has its drawbacks and strengths, and in an ideal world, an amalgamation of the two software packages would fill in their respective gaps in each program. Unfortunately, and again this is a testament to the overall strength of each package, as well as the quality of the flight simulation market in general, it is not a case of picking a clearly better program over another.

Like anything else in life, it depends on what you, the pilot, are looking to get out of your virtual flying missions, as to what program is ultimately the better option.

However, in time, X-Plane looks set to challenge to be just that. Indeed, like many of us, many pilots of the virtual skies use multiple virtual software programs.

And there is certainly nothing to stop any of you doing the same. Except perhaps budget, that is. Of course, we have reviewed all three flight sim platforms in detail; you can read our review of FSX: Steam Edition here, Prepar3D review here, and of course our X-Plane 11 review here. Please, please post your comments in the comments section below.

We need to hear your thoughts. What simulator platform do you prefer? What did you start with? Have you switched simulators - if so, why? This aircraft is a mod downloaded from Fly Away Simulation and not part of the default aircraft collection. The new simulator does not feature any structured missions either. I believe there are some freeware add-ons, but I'm not sure if they have voice-overs.

Voir version ordi. Installer Steam. Page du magasin. I have seen videos on youtube where the graphics look amazing and real but my game looks very unrealistic at max settings. I have powerful computer so I think I can run them and I can try. Also where can I buy or download new planes?

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Ok, IMO This is what makes me fly more. I can tour and see real places. Makes me forget I like to shoot things while flying. It makes the islands look exactly how they do in real life I live there.

Not necessary, but what the heck Mountains look really beautiful when photoreal scenery is drapped over it. I turn off the default fantasy AI. I haven't had luck with the few airports I purchased. Then, when everything is stable BUT, as all the other posters have emphasized



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