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JRMurray

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About JRMurray

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  • Birthday 12/29/1959

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    Surrey, BC, Canada
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    Simming, aviation, ice hockey (Go, Canucks!)

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  • About Me
    I've been simming since the Timex Sinclair, probably more 30 years or so, and I've owned and used every version of Flight Simulator since the beginning. In P3D v4.5 HF3 and v5, I enjoy flying both GA aircraft and airliners.

    In my real life, I'm an administrator at the university where I've worked for over 20 years. My background is teaching English--so mind your p's and q's. As for hobbies, flight simming is my main one, but I am a huge ice hockey fan as well: I enjoy watching (go, Canucks!) and playing the game (I'm a goaltender).

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  1. I've been using a PFC Cirrus Saab Yoke (similar to this one: https://flypfc.com/shop/yokes/desktop-yokes/cirrus-beech-desktop-yoke/) since January 2016, a little over 8 years. It has Hall Effect sensors, so it still works very well. I use RC4 for ATC. I can't remember when I bought it, but it was in CD form in a jewel case. I do have an e-mail record of upgrading to v4.3 in 2010 and getting help from John Dekker himself. As for other hardware, I have a bunch of now-archaic joysticks, yokes, and throttles, most with serial connectors (remember them?). For software, there really isn't anything other than RC4 that I use; I have a CD full of archived FSX aircraft and utilities, which I'll probably never use again.
  2. Yes, AirSource will give you that leeway. By the way, I've been a member since 2012. I just did a search for YPPH to YPXM, and it yielded a Virgin Australia A320 flight. Even though it's listed as a Virgin Australia flight, you can choose whatever airline you want. Also, AirSource allows you to match aircraft types, so you can even fly routes with aircraft that are not the scheduled aircraft for that route. The only proviso is that the aircraft substitute has to be the same type. For instance, an A320, according to AirSource's aircraft database, has the type "DEJL" (for dual engine jet light). There are 96 other aircraft in this class, including the Boeing 737 series (including the Max 8), the MD-80 series (MD-80 to -90), and so on. So ... if you wanted to fly YPPH to YPXM using an A320, or an MD-83, or a 737-800, etc., under any livery, really, you could. Hope that helps.
  3. Good question. I could see the contents of the rar file: individual files in folders, but no sense of where they should go.
  4. I think that those of us long-term P3D users switched on "Dynamic Texture Streaming" long ago and have just kinda forgotten about it. That's certainly the case for me. I'm pleasantly surprised that turning it off has had great results for me.
  5. You might want to open a support ticket through PMDG. Also, when I've had this issue, I've run the OP updater, found here: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\PMDG\PMDG Operations Center. Run OpsCenterUpdater.exe. Also also, you may need to reinstall everything, unfortunately.
  6. Thanks for the head's-up! Much appreciated.
  7. Thanks for the tip! I've just toggled mine off after having it on for ages. I recently bought a 3060 video card with 12 gigs of VRAM, so I'm not too worried about running out. I do notice that toggling off Dynamic Texture Streaming does in fact result in higher VRAM usage, but I still have lots left, so no worries there. I notice that textures seem to be more stable (less fluctuation in texturing) and P3D v5.4 does seem smoother. I also think that the textures look sharper ... but I may just be imagining that.
  8. I've been using Microsoft Defender for years with no issues. My P3D PC is used mostly just for P3D, almost nothing else (except, perhaps, for a little simming with XP12). I've never downloaded or used any pirated software (games or otherwise), and I'm very very careful with e-mail and attachments, so I figure my risk levels are very, very low. Of course, YMMV.
  9. Great shots! Living in Greater Vancouver, I fly IRL on WestJet somewhat regularly. In P3D, the -600 is one of my favourites to fly, too, especially between CYVR and CYLW.
  10. Interesting to see that some of us are still not only using P3D (both v5.x and 6.x) but also buying aircraft and scenery. I recently bought the Maddog expansions (MD-83 and -88) as well as the Captainsim 767 base and freighter (during the Christmas sale). I haven't bought much scenery, though, as I already have a large number of airports as well as ORBX scenery areas. I'm still very satisfied with P3D v5.4. I'm still happily flying around on the FSLabs A319/320/321 series, as well as the iFly 737 Max, TFDi 717, and Maddog aircraft. I do have XP12 and MSFS, but rarely use either. Old habits die hard, I guess.
  11. Me, too. I've tried just about all of the ATC add-ons, but I keep on coming back to RC4.
  12. The URL for STKP is https://simtoolkitpro.co.uk/
  13. We get flies, bees, wasps (lots this summer!), and other flying insects, so screens are a necessity for most people. No laughing here for USB desk fans: my daughter has one, as well as a handheld fan that she uses regularly. I agree: they are really useful and do help.
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