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Which license??

Started by Caflyt, May 05, 2016, 04:50:04 PM

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Caflyt

I am considering Prepar3d when the sim building is complete, but I was taken aback when I considered the price tag for all of the licenses needed to run P3d on all of the necessary computers.
Those of you who are using it on multiple boxes (server, visuals etc..) could you tell me which licenses you purchased?
The Pro at $199.00 per computer seems to be the right option but am I missing something?
Anyone using the "Academic" or is there another option?
Please advise......

Craig

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X-Plane. ;-)

It's come a LONG way from it's roots. It's expandable, the airport library and scenery quality are by far surpassing FSX/P3D.

And it's not CPU-Bound.. It's GPU bound. So.. if you have a beefy video card you can be sure it'll run smooth.

Ray Sotkiewicz

tennyson

I run the Academic licenses @60 bucks on my triple PC based cockpit. I bought three licenses for each of the PC's running their respective projectors.

The Academic License watermark isn't even distinguishable on my projectors.

My sim is also for my own pursuits and I don't sell time on it, so I am within the bounds of the license.


Frank

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