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I'm going to switch over to P3D soon, but i will like to keep FSX aswel for the meantime. Can i have both FSUIPC installed on the same system? and is FSUIPC running well with P3D V3 at the moment?

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I'm going to switch over to P3D soon, but i will like to keep FSX aswel for the meantime. Can i have both FSUIPC installed on the same system? and is FSUIPC running well with P3D V3 at the moment?

 

It's the same FSUIPC for all. Just make sure you use the current Installer (4.948). It will install in every supported Sim on the PC.

 

FSUIPC is running as well as it can within the limitations currently imposed by bugs in P3Dv3. See their Forum for running commentaries on these. The biggest problem is that you cannot calibrate in FSUIPC any axes assigned in P3D. They've fixed that ready for the next update (3.1 maybe?), but I don't know when that will be.

 

Pete

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Thats great pete. so i'll just copy the FSUIPC.INI file over onto P3D and that will use my current settings on my 737 ACE yoke and jetmax throttle?

 

Yes, after doing the FSUIPC install, you can use the same settings. Also copy over any Lua and Mcro files you may have created or installed, and the Profiles folder if you are using profiles in files.

 

Pete

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Pete got another question - what if people never had FSX how would they calibrate there joystick etc through FSUIPC and P3D V3?

 

Either assign in FSUIPC and calibrate, or wait for L-M to fix P3D (in 3.1 I hope).

 

Pete

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