Has EVERYONE now got P3D v4?!

To all simmers who can't decide : don't you know ??..... P3Dv4 is the Mother Of All Flightsims ! the Latest and Greatest ! Don't believe me ??...

Check this out : one of the most awesome and therefore also most demanding sceneries ever is Drzewiecki Design New York City X, right ? Could bring every high-end FSX or P3D machine to its knees. Total terrible slide show like ever there was. Even after the patch that was supposed to make the scenery more fly-able. Well, not with my machine it wasn't ( i7-4960X@3.60;GTX 1070;16GB; 30"@2560x1600;W7. Not that shabby, is it..). Still very much no-fly zone. Not even 10 fps, usually 6 or 7, st-st-stutter, st-st-st-stutt-stutter-st-st, and textures popping in and out all the time. I.e. totally worthless. Goodbye NYCX.

But now !! Ladies and Gentlemen !! Drrrummrollllllllll.... Presentinggggg!!: The longawaited P3Dv4 with 64bit compatible version of DD NYCX !! :

nycxp4_1.jpg


Check the fps in the top left corner. 35 fps average and smooth as a baby's bottom. That's the same scenery as in FSX and P3Dv1/2/3 only 5 times (!!!) more fps and 5 times as smooth !! I N C R E D I B L E !!

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Actually i never believed we could ever see this totally amazing scenery in full glory i.e. flying over it stutterfree with more than acceptable fps and smooth as silk. But the day has come !! And it's today !! And it's called P3Dv4 !! :jump:

Just saying.. ;-)

cheers,
jan

P.S. yes, i have FSW, let's have another look in a year or so. Also have XPlane 10, nightlighting is totally breathtaking indeed. Day flying not so impressive and neither are the aircraft models i've seen, even bought a few. And personally i just can't get used to the utterly and totally different UI compared to FSX/P3D/FSW. I just cannot feel 'at home' in XP. No AI is a bummer too. (if only it had good ATC for once ! )
 
I went from FSX to P3Dv4 and words cannot really describe the difference. I am still waiting on REX to release SkyForce so I can have real time weather again (it is a total pain to put in weather manually!), and the F1 GTN products which will probably take quite some time. So I will still be flying in FSX for some time to come. As things continue releasing for v4 I will just continue the transition, but any new products I buy are most going to be for v4 only.
 
I feel like I'm in a dwindling minority with v3.4! I only upgraded to that fairly recently ("Why didn't I wait?" you ask) so I don't want to go through the process again very soon.
I suppose I could get the v4 monthly subs for $9.95 to see if it matches the hype!
I'm still in FSX but am interested to try P3D except I can't if it means I can't bring my FSX (and some FS2004) planes in as well. This is a major issue for me as I got shocked when I added up my bills for add ons and it was over $5000! (If you haven't checked what you've invested, don't! It will probably scare the bejeezus out of you!) Do FSX plane import into P3D, and what are the advantages over FSX? Also, more interestingly does FSX stuff port into FSW? (The scenery in FSW looks amazing, but I think I'd have to boost my graphics card!)
 
To all simmers who can't decide : don't you know ??..... P3Dv4 is the Mother Of All Flightsims ! the Latest and Greatest ! Don't believe me ??...

Check this out : one of the most awesome and therefore also most demanding sceneries ever is Drzewiecki Design New York City X, right ? Could bring every high-end FSX or P3D machine to its knees. Total terrible slide show like ever there was. Even after the patch that was supposed to make the scenery more fly-able. Well, not with my machine it wasn't ( i7-4960X@3.60;GTX 1070;16GB; 30"@2560x1600;W7. Not that shabby, is it..). Still very much no-fly zone. Not even 10 fps, usually 6 or 7, st-st-stutter, st-st-st-stutt-stutter-st-st, and textures popping in and out all the time. I.e. totally worthless. Goodbye NYCX.

But now !! Ladies and Gentlemen !! Drrrummrollllllllll.... Presentinggggg!!: The longawaited P3Dv4 with 64bit compatible version of DD NYCX !! :

nycxp4_1.jpg


Check the fps in the top left corner. 35 fps average and smooth as a baby's bottom. That's the same scenery as in FSX and P3Dv1/2/3 only 5 times (!!!) more fps and 5 times as smooth !! I N C R E D I B L E !!

nycxp4_2.jpg


nycxp4_3.jpg


Actually i never believed we could ever see this totally amazing scenery in full glory i.e. flying over it stutterfree with more than acceptable fps and smooth as silk. But the day has come !! And it's today !! And it's called P3Dv4 !! :jump:

Just saying.. ;-)

cheers,
jan

P.S. yes, i have FSW, let's have another look in a year or so. Also have XPlane 10, nightlighting is totally breathtaking indeed. Day flying not so impressive and neither are the aircraft models i've seen, even bought a few. And personally i just can't get used to the utterly and totally different UI compared to FSX/P3D/FSW. I just cannot feel 'at home' in XP. No AI is a bummer too. (if only it had good ATC for once ! )

It does look amazing! Would love to fly the Concorde into JFK! I also love the TD in your avatar!
 
Having nearly no heavy scenery or airports addons, but just ORBX FTX Global series, pay- and freeeware meshes, various aussie or kiwi freeware airports, no blowtorch liners, but a fair bunch of freeware small to medium size aircrafts (although some of them are pure jewels even possibly above payware quality) for VFR or bush flights, I have gone the v4 way without regrets, just keeping v3 for ORBX data transfer when FTX Vector and the freeware airports packs will be released for P3D v4.
Even if an 8Gb video ram is recommended, I can tell you that my HD7870 with 2Gb RAM performs correctly without exceeding the range 67 to 70°C. Only getting here and there a "part of second" freeze, assumedly when a pile of textures etc... are sent to the graphic card, and in standard cloud coverage, I can maintain a rather stable 30FPS (my freely decided FPS limit as I also fly MP).
Of course, not all sliders are maxed to upper limit, only part of them. When the budget allows, will go for a more powerful graphic card, and push the sliders somehow more to the right.
Thanks the 64bits structure, my 16Gb RAM now shows what it can bring to simulation!

My only regret is that I have to send to the flight museum some FS9 and FS9 ported to FSX aircrafts which could survive into P3D3, but not into P3D4 (Bücker Jungmann 131, Junkers 52, George Diemer amphibians or flying boats fleet amongst others) and for some FSX or early P3D aircrafts, have to wait for the release of 64bits coded gauges (.gau, .dll, dsd_sound_xml, etc...) to get back all existing sounds (MJ C-47, AlouetteIII, amongst others).
For some other of my favourites (MS D18S specifically), Milton released already an FSX native version of his amphibian, and is working now on the wheeled version, which will, when released, make me a fully happy man, as liveries for the former version (I have some 25 in the hangar) will work fine on the new FSX native, normally.

So, no regrets at all, as all what I could check up to now is far better for me than the previous opus, and I still have a lot to discover about the v4.

Blue skies, folks
 
It does look amazing! Would love to fly the Concorde into JFK! I also love the TD in your avatar!

Thanks, Josh. :)

I have a lifetime love affair with the MG TD. Used to be the proud owner of one in the 70's. Hope to be again someday. To me it's the prettiest and loveliest little twoseater ever developed. If i'd be givin the choice to take a Ferrari 458 or a MG TD home i'd take the Ferrari, sell it and buy 5 TD's ( Ok, probabely 4 TD's and 1 TC... ;-)

Another dream come true certainly is this NYCX scenery in glorious 64bit fashion. As far as flightsimming is concerned it means not even the sky is the limit anymore. You just have to see Manhattan gently floating by underneath your wings in this really hard to believe smooth way, like if there weren't thousands of neatly designed and textured objects rendered 35 times per second, to know we finally have arrived in Flightsimming Heaven.

Personally i have never experienced anything as spectacular as this in my more than a quarter of a century flightsimming experience. ( or it must be nightflying in XPlane...truth be told.. ;-)

Cheers,
jan
 
Unfortunately they don't offer to pay the dues by Paypal, just credit cards.

Cheers,
Mark
Yea that's a real bummer not giving out my CC over the net anymore. Just had my Newegg account hacked a couple of weeks ago. if they would have had my CC number that two hundred and fifty dollars worth of downloadable games they tried to purchase would have been at my expense. So no P3D for me then just FSX and Xplane 11.
 
Well that is disappointing! As the OP, I was hoping most people would say that if you've got v3.4 then don't waste your time getting v4, because it's not much different. On balance, most people seem to think it's very good, a significant step up and so well worth getting. Which is what I will no doubt be doing soon!
Many thanks for all your replies
Dave
 
I haven't really been drawn into any of the alt-sims, past the original Boxed FSX+Accel. Tried 2-3, but none would have made me think about leaving a tried and true workhorse of a sim. Dumped those in short order.

That changed when I gave the new P3DV4 a shot a few days ago. I was so impressed after just a few tests, that last evening I formatted my entire FSX install drive, and as of this AM, I'm all P3DV4.
That's something I would have never thought I would do, until Boxed FSX just wouldn't work anymore.

Going to give the new sim full focus for the time being, and I can always rebuild my FSX world if needed.

I think what intrigues me the most is that there is so much new to learn about P3DV4. Finally quite an important leap forward from the original FSX.


Forest
 
I feel like I'm in a dwindling minority with v3.4! I only upgraded to that fairly recently ("Why didn't I wait?" you ask) so I don't want to go through the process again very soon.
I suppose I could get the v4 monthly subs for $9.95 to see if it matches the hype!

Its going to be quite awhile if ever that I upgrade to v4. Im happy with 3.4 and I also am mainly flying XP11 these days.
 
Still have v3 and FSX installed, but have only flown P3Dv4 since installing it. Tried moving all sliders to the right this a.m. and was amazed. ORBX installed, and KSAN was showing 9 fps, smoothly! Went up to Montgomery Field and fps went up to 15, smoothly. Usually, in P3Dv3, this would shut me down, with sliders mid way. Freeways jammed, autogen as far as I could see, and parking spots full at the airport, and I could land without major stuttering. Oh yeah. Next flight to LAX! Finally. :jump:

New video card next.
 
I don't have v4 quite yet but will be buying it over the next week. Usually a day one P3D purchaser but I held off for a short while this time as there is usually a hotfix or two issued shortly after release.

I'll be keeping v3 on my system though and building up v4 gradually as updated addons become available. Some are likely never to make the leap so I suspect I'll have parallel installs on a permanent, or certainly long-term basis.

Given I still have three versions of FS2004 (default, Golden Wings and Silver Wings), FSX and FSX-SE as well the only change I've made this time around is to reduce FSX to a minimal install.
 
Despite my misadventure with a scenery that made me do a complete reinstall, P3D V4 has been a slice. Not flying anything other than this. I hope a lot of addons will be ported over. I'm not talking only about payware but there are some great freeware stuff also. I believe that V4 will become the go to sim in the future.

....and also, many thanks to the brave souls who are contributing to the compatibility list. Your work is greatly appreciated.

Bob
 
V3.4 is gone, only V4 now. Waiting for Tacpack and Milviz stuff to get all done with updating. Best sim I ever had :)


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I have succumbed, and I do have P3D V4 now. I have purchased it but not yet downloaded or installed.

I will be keeping my P3D V3 installation alongside for the foreseeable future, along with a bare bones FSX installation for those products which only work in that sim and are still enjoyable to use.

I also have DCS World, Rise of Flight and Aerofly FS2 installed currently, so no shortage of choice :biggrin-new:.

I also plan on installing Cliffs of Dover with mods, Battle of Stalingrad and Falcon BMS.

Guess I'd better take some time off work :untroubled:.
 
"BEST" way to get my MJ C-47 into P3Dv4

Guys: I've got P3Dv4, all the available v4-rated ORBX scenery, and Active Sky for P3Dv4. I've been flying my A2A Texan and Comanche all over the place. Yesterday I installed the Hotfix P3Dv4 http://www.prepar3d.com/news/2017/06/114375/. Downloaded it and followed the instructions as shown at this link: http://www.prepar3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6322&t=120861. Framerates went UP!

Only one problem now. I need to get my MJ C-47 into P3Dv4. I could load it the usual way, or maybe even just slide my C-47 folder from C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3 into C:\Program Files\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v4\SimObjects\Airplanes, but I notice that my A2A aircraft have gone into a special Prepar3D v4 Add-ons. Is there a similar procedure to be followed for installing the C-47?

Has anybody here successfully gotten their Manfred Jahn C-47 into P3D4?

Thank you
ATB
 
Guys: I've got P3Dv4, all the available v4-rated ORBX scenery, and Active Sky for P3Dv4. I've been flying my A2A Texan and Comanche all over the place. Yesterday I installed the Hotfix P3Dv4 http://www.prepar3d.com/news/2017/06/114375/. Downloaded it and followed the instructions as shown at this link: http://www.prepar3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6322&t=120861. Framerates went UP!

Only one problem now. I need to get my MJ C-47 into P3Dv4. I could load it the usual way, or maybe even just slide my C-47 folder from C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3 into C:\Program Files\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v4\SimObjects\Airplanes, but I notice that my A2A aircraft have gone into a special Prepar3D v4 Add-ons. Is there a similar procedure to be followed for installing the C-47?

Has anybody here successfully gotten their Manfred Jahn C-47 into P3D4?

Thank you
ATB

I've installed it, but there are some issues that will pop up. Overall, the airplane performs very well, but the slow startup procedure doesn't work as designed for V3. None of the small niggles have stopped me from enjoying the airplane in V4, where it looks superb and flies beautifully. I haven't scrutinized every gauge and switch, but the airplane still needs to be flown by the book i.e. climb power, mixture, cowl flaps etc. If not...she'll torch up pretty good. :encouragement:

You can use the AddOns folder for your install, or place it in the sim as you would have done in FSX or pre Version 4 P3D. I put mine in the aircraft folder and had no issues.
 
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