Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 sucks up to 180 Mb/s of internet bandwidth while in flight — equivalent to 81GB of data per hour
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 sucks up to 180 Mb/s of internet bandwidth while in flight — equivalent to 81GB of data per hour
At least that install size is light, right?
At least that install size is light, right?
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So while we're here, is it possible to get MSFS working on Linux?
2 0 ReplyOn PC, only Windows 10 and 11 are supported operating systems. You may or may not be able to run it on other OSes, but this is unsupported and may not work as intended.
https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/steam-deck-proton-compatibility/655405/3
4 0 ReplyWell yeah, but has anyone tried it? If not, I'll go and see if I can, because VR flight sims are the only thing keeping Windows in my house.
3 0 ReplyCan only speculate. 2020 version worked with Proton layer, but 2024 version only supports DX12, so it might be a bust.
3 0 ReplyI thought Proton supports D3D12? There are all sorts of games using this API that run just fine on Linux.
2 0 ReplyIt can work, but it adds a mountain of issues that weren't present on DX11, so it's a lot more situation.
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