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FS-X SDK SP2 is out and live

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Of course. You would have to reinstall the entire SDK sequence however to get back to where you want to be...

As for myself though, all aircraft projects will be built/updated to full SP2 SDK compliance, so it isn't even a consideration for me... ;)
 
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I know from a development point of view you can only work with the latest, but I have a couple of add-ons, one of which I KNOW will require a patch for SP2. I'm just wondering what the deal for my other add-ons will be.

I still very much have mixed feelings over the situation with FSX service packs. They should never break things, but that obviously isn't the case here. :(

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I totally take back what I said - it appears to be OK! I think I fell into the trap of believing everything I read. ;)

Performance is improved by around 15% I'd say. I'm easily punching 100 FPS after lift-off. On the ground I get around 40 FPS. Textures seem fine etc...

Best regards,
Robin.
 

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Won't work with Max 2008 though, so no need to upgrade if you haven't yet.

I've never understood why Autodesk refuses to fully support earlier script and plugin formats... :eek:
 
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Nor do I, but I decided that I am not allowed to learn how to do scripts... or I'll need another two lifetimes. =)
 
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How does breaking script compatibility make you upgrade??? :confused:

Sounds like a good way to stop you upgrading to me.

Best regards,
Robin.
 
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