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Multi Screen Support in MSFS2020

Started by Joe Lavery, July 11, 2022, 05:54:55 AM

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Joe Lavery

For those still sitting on the fence, the latest beta of MSFS includes Multi Screen Support.

So if you want (or need) better graphics in your simulation, it looks like it will soon be added to the core of the sim.

Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already.

Joe
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FredK

Regarding MSFS I am not even on the fence....Have not even looked over the fence to take a peek at it. But if it works for multi-screen I will take a look at it.

I would keep P3D with SimAvionics on my main computer and use WideView to drive a 3-screen MSFS visual as a single computer client.

That would pretty much be the best of all worlds!

Fred K
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