![]() MSFS has a long path to walk to reach the fidelity of P3D in regard to real world navigation etc. I am a real world GA pilot and therefore looks come in to second place when comparing sims. Yes it is very detailed graphically is some area, but pretty bad in other parts. Yep, have had a few challenges with V5 regarding Video card hangs, but am hoping that the next hotfix will erase that issue. Maybe the military users will be those who keep P3D alive, but I'm not even sure THEY will stay when FS2020's SDK gets up to speed.įS2020 has done nothing short of setting a new bar, and a high one at that (Again I'm coming from P3D v3, so my comparison is made in that light, which is obviously not a fair comparison) The only thing cooler about P3D, at this moment, is the name "Lockheed-Martin" vs FS2020's "Asobo". FS2020 wins it, flat out, with not even a little bit of doubt. When looking at youtube-videos comparing v5 with FS2020, there is simply no contest in my view. I don't know what contract Lockheed-Martin made when they got FSX back in the day, but I honestly can't see myself staying with P3D (As in, getting V5) now that FS2020 has materialized. but having jumped on board with the FS2020.įS2020, in my opinion (And in relation to p3D v3, which, as said, is not a really fair comparison), blows P3D right out of the virtual sky.įS2020 is so amazingly good it's stunning that it can actually run on a GTX980 card, but it does. ![]() I am still on P3D v3, so my comparison is not quite fair. ![]()
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