I ran the error file and got the following message Could someone translate it ? Faulting application name: Prepar3D.exe, version: 5.0, time stamp: 0x55145f5eįaulting module name: MSVCR100.dll, version: 9.325, time stamp: 0x4df2be1eįaulting application start time: 0x01d0fa2254b20219įaulting application path: H:\Prepare3D\Prepar3D.exeįaulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR100.dll But I need FSUIPC to fly on line and a million other things. Then I went to the FSUIPC web site downloaded ver 4.945 and installed it. I completely removed P3D, went to the web site downloaded to current version 5.
+ An updated SDK including many requested features and a new iSimObject API that allows developers full control over their SimObjects.Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | PC Support |Īfter a trip to the computer repair store to fix a problem with the operating system I had to reinstall P3D. + User interface updates, as well as many other exciting updates to the core platform.
+ The introduction of a new Professional Plus version of Prepar3D for military training + SimDirector – a brand new, modern training scenario generation tool suite + An all-new, modern DirectX 11 rendering engine that can take advantage of modern day graphics cards + Fully Backwards Compatible with your Favorite FSX and ESP Addons + Modifiable real-time weather system, continuous time of day, seasons and a variety of lighting effects + Accurate topography with regionally and culturally appropriate textures + Customizable, data driven graphics and models + Environment includes highway, air and maritime vehicles and traffic, as well as livestock and wild animals + Virtual world with 40 high-detail cities and more than 24,900 airports Features and screenshots are below for you to peruse but what I love about the simulator is its graphically better than FSX in every single way and that the OOM crashes of FSX are all but gone for good. Basically, you can think of Prepar3d as the logical successor to the MS Flight Simulator series optimized to take advantage of today’s computers.
If you haven’t heard of Prepar3d before, it’s a training and academic flight simulation maintained and updated by the Lockheed Martin team using the ESP engine licensed from Microsoft, the same engine used in FS9 and FSX.
*UPDATE – New drivers have been released! All Saitek products now install exactly the same as FSX. All H.O.T.A.S, yokes, pedals, panels, everything is ready to go in this exciting new release.
From v2.1 onwards, Lockheed Martin’s flight simulator Prepar3d is now compatible with all your Saitek Pro Flight hardware.