![]() Weather engines and utilities are decent in both sims. ![]() You might want to note that some of the best airliners are still only in P3D (747, 777, and A320 arguably), which is an outdated money pit, but if you are only interested in a specfic plane, then you might want to consider that. ![]() If you like General aviation or other turboprops like the Q400, X-Plane all the way. I believe that MSFS will exceed X-Plane, but for now you should consider which type of simming you want to do. MSFS has come a long way and is still decent, but feels comparatively on rails. Both of these issues will hopefully be addressed by Laminar soon. Unlike 11, the cockpits in 12 look overly dark. They only look good on high/max settings. However, coming from X-Plane 11, 12 still feels like enough of a jump up for me to appreciate it.Ī couple outstanding issues I should address: The clouds look wonky, puffy and overly vibrant. I like X-Plane a lot, but I believe that the attention from developers and addons in that sphere will eventually surpass X-Plane, more or less. If you are new to simming, then I recommend MSFS 2020. If you have already invested into X-Plane 11 addons, and you enjoy the sim, then I think it's worth it. Have you already played X-Plane 11? More specifically, are you already in the X-Plane ecosystem? The most IMPORTANT thing regarding whether or not you should get X-Plane 12: ![]()
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