I will be adding a wealth of information in regards to Prepar3D, add-on's, performance how-to's, hardware issues and anything else related to this simulator. Since I have personally migrated to the Ryzen 1800X platform (from the FX-8350), I will dedicate a big portion to this new processor, the X370 chipset and the new DDR4 memory available. I have always been an AMD CPU user and a Nvidia GPU user...since day one and thus will focus on this a lot. Please stay tuned and check back as I am in the process of compiling everything I can get my hands on with respect to P3D. NOTE: If anyone would like to add to this thread, by all means please do so. I know quite a bit about this sim, however, never enough Thank You Tim S Dickerson ARS N9NU
From their website: Prepar3D is not to be used, offered, sold or distributed through markets or channels for use as a personal/consumer entertainment product.
Yes P3D is not entertainment and us gamers are just the paying beta testers for it anyway. As for performance it is cpu bound and laughs at the new 1080Ti while struggling to gain a few fps over the 1080.
Guys P3D can be discussed in anyway like any other simulator/game out there..whether it be for home use, pilot training or whatever. If in doubt, check out their own forums along with every flight sim forum, Facebook, etc, etc. I am simply providing information on how to gain what we all want from our software....maximum performance & eye candy. Respectfully Tim Dickerson ARS N9NU