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Prepar3D Video Intro
SpazSinbad:
Experience Prepar3D™ Will have some compatibility with FSX apparently.
http://www.prepar3d.com/experience/
http://www.prepar3d.com/wp-content/gallery/experience/newyorkf35day.png
Letourn:
Spaz,
I hope you will let us know if its worth it after you finish your installation ;)
SpazSinbad:
Letourn, Send the my Prepar3D purchase money via PayPal - thanks. ::) ;D
We'll wait and see. Might be worthwhile for making a 'How to Carrier Land/FCLP' instruction video perhaps? Don't know how it will work yet.... Microsoft had hopes for the FSX derivative 'ESP' (or vice versa). Ms made a great ESP 'how to carrier land their Hornet' video clip. It is in the 4.4GB PDF around page 563 or so.
SpazSinbad:
The 14.7Mb PDF here at FileFront has the 'edited' Microsoft 'ESP' Hornet Training Video clip embedded in it. Perhaps 'Prepar3D' will be better?:
http://www.filefront.com/17437554/MsESPhornetCarrierTrainingDemoEdited.pdf (14.7Mb)
BEST WAY to download now from FileFront is to 'right mouse' click on the "DOWNLOAD NOW" yellow button to 'Save As...' rather than 'left mouse' click on that button. I have just tested the function to find that the PDF will download slowly but in your browser window which is problematic to watch the video if you do not then SAVE the PDF to your computer. Exit the browser window PDF and then open the saved PDF. I'm using the latest Adobe Reader 9.4 which has a lot of security features. Best always to use latest version.
SpazSinbad:
Add-ons - Overview
http://www.prepar3d.com/products/add-ons/
"Prepar3D™ has the capability of being enhanced by adding add-ons of Aircraft, Scenery, Missions and more. Here we provide a library where you can select add-ons to improve your Prepar3D™ experience. Prepar3D™ is fully compatible with FSX SP2 add-ons, including freeware and payware applications.
Add-On Installation Steps
To install aircraft add-ons for Prepar3D™, a number of files must be copied to existing Prepar3D™ folders. In most cases, it is not appropriate overwrite any files (i.e., if a file with the same name as one being copied already exists in the directory, do not overwrite the existing file with the new one).
Most aircraft add-ons come with the following folders:
An ‘Aircraft_Name’ folder named according to the aircraft’s name (e.g., F-35 Lightning II)
A folder containing Prepar3D™ Gauge files called, “Gauges”
The Aircraft_Name folder and all of its contents should be copied to the following folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D\SimObjects\Airplanes
Only the contents of the second folder (usually *.cab, *.dll, and/or *.gau files) should be copied to the following folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D\Gauges
Some aircraft add-ons include *.fx files (usually located in a folder named “Effects”). For such add-ons, the contents of the “Effects” folder should be copied to the following folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D\Effects
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