X-Plane 11 is the detailed, realistic, and modern simulator you’ve been waiting for.
And it’s coming soon to the Steam platform
New in X-Plane 11
A completely redesigned, intuitive user interface that makes setting up and editing your flight a breeze.
Consistently usable 3-D cockpits and stunningly high-resolution exterior models for all included aircraft.
A new effects engine for lighting, sounds, and explosions.
Realistic avionics: all planes are IFR-ready right out of the gate.
Busy, “living” airports with pushback tugs and roaming fuel trucks, able to service both your aircraft and the simulator’s AI planes.
New buildings & roads to better simulate European cities
…and more!
The next update, 11.02r2, is ready for everyone to test. It improves FPS in external camera views, and contains a few other fixes and improvements, most notably the fix for the "report field in sight" crash.
For a full list of changes, see the release notes: http://www.x-plane.com/kb/x-plane-11-02-release-notes/
To get it, you have to go to the app properties of X-Plane in your Steam Client, and then select "public beta" in the "BETAS" tab.
If you prefer using the stable version of the sim, don't change anything and wait for the update to be declared final, at which point everyone will get it automatically.
Minimum Setup
- OS: Varies. Ubuntu 16.04LTS tested
- Processor: Intel Core i3. i5. or i7 CPU with 2 or more cores. or AMD equivalentMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: video card from NVIDIA or AMD w/512 MB VRAM with proprietary driverNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 20 GB available space
Recommended Setup
- OS: Varies. Ubuntu 16.04LTS tested
- Processor: Intel Core i5 6600K at 3.5 ghz or fasterMemory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: video card from NVIDIA or AMD w/4 GB VRAM with proprietary driverNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 65 GB available space
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