X-Plane 11 is nearing release, so the developers have put up a beta and a demo of the beta for you to try before you buy.
The system requirements are a bit beastly too, with it recommending 16-24 GB RAM or more, but you can get away with 8GB at a minimum.
I tried installing the demo, but ran into missing lib errors to do with "libc++abi.so.1", so you may need to manually install that if you don't have it already.
The installer is nice though when you get it working:
It's nice that it comes in a handy .zip so that any distribution can easily try it out.
You may want to brew some coffee, as the installer will download around 7GB when you pick your install location.
What surprised me, is that the game worked perfectly fine with my two monitors. It not only displays on the correct one, but it also gives me the correct resolution.
Once installed it will dump you into a tutorial mode to teach you some basics controls and it doesn't seem half bad.
Fun fact: I crashed the plane during the tutorial.
When loading a random flight the game completely locked up my computer, requiring a restart as nothing worked. Be careful, but it is in Beta so bugs are to be expected.
You can find the demo here.
The system requirements are a bit beastly too, with it recommending 16-24 GB RAM or more, but you can get away with 8GB at a minimum.
I tried installing the demo, but ran into missing lib errors to do with "libc++abi.so.1", so you may need to manually install that if you don't have it already.
The installer is nice though when you get it working:
It's nice that it comes in a handy .zip so that any distribution can easily try it out.
You may want to brew some coffee, as the installer will download around 7GB when you pick your install location.
What surprised me, is that the game worked perfectly fine with my two monitors. It not only displays on the correct one, but it also gives me the correct resolution.
Once installed it will dump you into a tutorial mode to teach you some basics controls and it doesn't seem half bad.
Fun fact: I crashed the plane during the tutorial.
When loading a random flight the game completely locked up my computer, requiring a restart as nothing worked. Be careful, but it is in Beta so bugs are to be expected.
You can find the demo here.
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Quoting: EhvisInteresting test results. Especially because Linux runs faster for a while, then after take off drops below Windows for a while until it picks up again. It'd be very interested in knowing why that happened. It could just be the timing of loading additional scenery though.
Indeed, I suspect Windows had difficulties in loading the scenery fast enough. I used a normal HDD while testing.
Likely with a SSD the overall performance could be very similar, but I don't have one big enough for both systems.
One thing that I didn't monitored was disk activity, it would've been something interesting to see.
Last edited by dubigrasu on 13 December 2016 at 11:18 am UTC
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