You can open PMDG Operations Center to download and manage liveries. You can now start the simulator and use the aircraft.
Some are inside folders like "FSX-SP2-XPACK" and you need to go into the 'retail/lib' folder to find the SimConnect.msi files.įSX\SDK\Core Utilities Kit\SimConnect SDK\lib for FSXĪlso, make sure you've blocked P3D from your firewall, as well as the licensing software BEFORE you begin the installation of the aircraft.
Install all SimConnect.msi found in this folder: Lockheed Martin\Prepar3d v3\redist\Interface (find the location of your p3d installation) Then copy it back to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc and replace the existing file. (C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\FSX\gauges for FSXĬ:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3d v3\gauges for P3D)ģ.-Then go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc and copy the 'hosts' file elsewhere (can be to your desktop folder), and proceed to open it with notepad and edit it to add the following lines:ġ27.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 If the PMDG Operations Center updater comes up let if finish.Ģ.-Then replace the given gauge.
Install it and wait for it to finish installing.
(If you install the X aircraft plus expansion pack, crack until you've installed both the base package and the expansion pack.)ġ.-First open the executable (after unpacking the ZIP or RAR) (I don't have the FSX version of the 777 yet) NOTE: I suggest blocking the IP's in the hosts file (step 3) BEFORE installing the pmdg software.ħ37 6,7,8,9 & 777 200, 300, F combo P3D:
You read a bunch into my post that wasn't there.Īnd If the OP is getting crashes only because he is running incompatible addons.Instructions and download links down below: I also qualified my post by indicating that perhaps someone else can help you.
In my post I said that if NGX was updated that PMDG would definitely included in the update a routine that would prevent it being installed in Prepar3D V5 not mater what so keep your current installer. Many user have reported this with different aircraft. Last Active: Threads: 7 Posts: 18 Reputation: 0 1. Captainsim Boeing 737-300 Base Pack (p3d v4) Superniki64. The OP said that most of his crashes where associated with view changes. Captainsim Boeing 737-300 Base Pack (p3d v4) Thread Modes. X-PLANE P3Dv4/v5 PMDG 737 NGXu + 600/700, BBJ, Cargo Expansion + Crack. Acknowledging the it has more issue that an RTM would usually not have is not a slight against it being the best version of P3D yet when it works. 2 707 717 732 737 737-200 757 757-200 767 777 p3d v4 p3d4 p3dv4 paya pby pc. Except perhaps that vanilla, it looks like poop. I doubt if a single comment I had about it is negative. I don't know where you get he idea that I have been negative about it. Tons of users are having problems with it. Sorry to be all grumpy about this, but - so many negative comments about the new sim around, mostly unfounded, which eventually becomes tiresome.Īnyway, now i’ve vented. dlls etc to disable to give this addon a chance of working. Rather than inventing imaginary problems with P3D v5 to blame, OP needs to know which. There are NO reports of successfully using the NGX in v5. OP is getting crashes because he’s running a non-compatible addon in the sim, period. There’s too much fake news about v5 pedalled around this sub. You then finish your brief comment by inferring that v5 is unstable. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are. 'There are three simple rules for making a smooth landing. You say that “I’ve heard that.” and then describe a non-issue about view changes being the possible cause. Currently flying: MSFS: PMDG 737-700, Fenix A320, Leonardo MD-82, MIlviz C310, Flysimware C414AW, DC Concorde, Carenado C337.
Quasi, i am not trying to give you a hard time but you’ve been pretty negative about v5 lately. Then perhaps instead of being nasty critical of what you would wish it said you can be actually read what it says and then be constructively critical if you wish. Maybe you should read the OP and then mine again in that context.