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PMDG 737 The Next Generation

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:16 am
by Dave. S
Am thinking of purchasing this product, my o/s is vista & i wondered if anyone knows of any compatibility problems, i,ve been led to believe this aircraft was released for xp only. Do any of you run it ok on vista?
One more thing lol, i notice on posted screenshots of flights how clear & detailed some of the scenery & airports are, are these add-ons or do you just have very powerful pc,s ?

Re: PMDG 737 The Next Generation

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:29 am
by Marty_Becker
Dave:

Dave Vega maybe able to answer your question about Vista. I know he was using Vista on his laptop while in Baghdad.

As for screenshots that I have posted in the forum, or ones from the various flyins, I don't do any special manipulation of the image files other than resizing and reducing their file size. I have a 3Ghz machine, 1.5gb Ram and a ATI x800 256mb PCI video card. I run at a very high level of scenery settings. I have my framerates locked at 24fps.

Re: PMDG 737 The Next Generation

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 6:36 pm
by David Vega
Yes, I can run the PMDG 737NG on Windows Vista without any problems. This on FS9. The problems are when one tries to port it to FSX. It doesn't run under FSX.

Regards,

Dave Vega
SAX702

Re: PMDG 737 The Next Generation

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:15 pm
by Dave. S
Thanx Marty,
Turned scenery settings up & hey presto, trucks & allsorts appeared lol. Never tried before as i didnt think p.c would cope but works fine as long as i dont run fs in full screen, it,ll do for me :D

Re: PMDG 737 The Next Generation

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:23 pm
by Dave. S
Dave,
Found no probs running it on vista, best aircraft i,ve flown but tons of stuff to read thru, got the basics tho & aint crashed it yet lol :wink:

Re: PMDG 737 The Next Generation

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 8:00 pm
by David Vega
Dave. S wrote:Dave,
Found no probs running it on vista, best aircraft i,ve flown but tons of stuff to read thru, got the basics tho & aint crashed it yet lol :wink:
Not crashing is always a good thing. Good to know that it runs well on your Vista setup.

Regards,

Dave Vega