![]() ![]() Yay! And the entire 747 package, with E1 exite function, E2, E3, loading ramps, and E4, ALL work just like in your accelerated add-on. That black glass on the VC of my UKMIL Hawks have even gone to clear glass. Without doing anything at all, my favorite one-of-a-kind Corsair air frame is all completely there, nothing missing, everything works. AND everything in VC works and looks just fine. ![]() However, My U.S.S America and Enterprise textures still come out beautiful. My F-4J F-10 HUD doesn't work, but at least it's clean without black colored glass. Yay! Now, a fully operational F/A-18 without FSX accelerated and, more importantly, without steam's involvement in my projects. I have my own feel for airspeed in VC mode anyways. Using the steam first VC entry lines, and cutting out the add-on VC entry, I don't have the HUD or instruments working there, but the cockpit is clean with all textures. Sure, some aircraft don't work but guess what? I combined the panel off a FS2004 download and entered that on the steam's F/A-18 windows 00 entry, which gives me a working F10 HUD. Now, a clean boot like I've never seen or don't remember ever seeing, and certainly not on FSX SE. After finally getting past microsoft's hideous roll back failure to install, fatal error and everything else, I got the copy of the SDK and installed that first. After cleaning up my computer, I dumped what steam had off into a folder I made. Reformatted, got the win 7 professional back on, and dug up my CD's of FSX standard, no acceleration. Also, I don't know what these people do with the windows registry, but I wiped everything off. "After trying to get FSX to load off of steam, like wading though a swamp, I finally had enough. And here is what I did in regards to not only getting rid of FSX SE, except for add-ons I got and files I can actually use out of it, but ditching steam in general: Valve breaks down Steam Deck game compatibility into four categories: Verified, Playable, Unsupported, and Unknown allowing users to quickly see which level of playability can be enjoyed.I have it but don't use it. It’s a safe bet to assume that this particular version will find availability on the Steam Deck before the newest iteration does. Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition is a much older, far-less demanding iteration. However, Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition does-deemed Unspported, tested on February 18th and noted: ‘Valve is still working on adding support for this game on Steam Deck.’ The title doesn’t (currently) show up on Steam Deck Verified. To be clear, Microsoft Flight Simulator is unavailable-not unsuported. The Steam Deck would be put to the task for a game like this. That’s a tall order for any handheld device.įor big, immersive games like this, it’s a good idea to shoot for system specifications far north of what’s recommended to ensure an ideal gaming experience. It’s a big, fairly demanding game- recommending an 8th generation CPU, 900-series GPU, 16 GB of memory, and at least 150 GB of available storage. It’s unclear if the ultimate aviation experience will see the light of day on the Steam Deck, considering the system requirements of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Microsoft Flight Simulator is a no-fly-zone on Valve’s Steam Deck, deemed unavailable for aviation enthusiasts looking to take to the skies in handheld form.
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