news on windows 10 and CFS 3

sixstrings5859

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Just checking to see if anybody here is using Windows 10 with CFS 3 ,also with the different versions ,ie.(Firepower payware),(BOB payware version), Korea,MAW,PTO and ETO? Is Win. 10 a improvement over Win. 7 or should i stay with Win 7 for my new gaming PC build? There are too many newly released combat sims that require Win 7 64 bit os and have been developed and tested to work with Win.7 64 bit only. I haven't been able to find any information on testing the compatibility of Win. 10 from the different sim. developers on this subject on their web sites and on their official/unofficial forums also. Any news on this will be very welcome. I remember seeing something on this subject a while back here but there's been no update on how CFS 3 preforms and installs with Win. 10 os and/or the other CFS 3 versions.
 
Good to hear. Just Update us , please , after you install it on your new build and try the different versions,or other combat flight sims..I'm building mine just for current combat flight sims. that all require Win. 7 64 bit like Strike Fighters 2 (third wire prod. series),DCS series,WOFF and ROF-(not necessary but recommended),and any new combat flight simulator to come down the pike. Got some time to wait ,though,the dryer and ac/heater both bit the dust at the same time. Looks like i'm stuck with Win. XP for a while.:banghead: I'll start saving my money when the house repairs are paid.:dizzy: Ounce that's done ,i'll save until i can get everything at one time .That way i'm getting the best components at that time. Technology changes so rapidly software/hardware advancement can hardly keep up.Prices for premium quality hardware/components fall as new and better os,programs and hardware come out.I'm looking at $1396 for a high end gaming computer that is up to date and built for whatever the future holds ,(compare to most PC gaming companies on line and you will find some at over $3,000 and still not have the all features a self built custom PC for less than half in cost or more.
here's a link to a cool and current site for gaming pc self-builders. http://www.build-gaming-computers.com/ Don't know how i got big and little letters on this post...sorry.... Lots of help to get started building your own at this site.
 
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