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"All-in-one" X-Sim Release?

Discussion in 'XSimulator Q&A/FAQs - Outdated' started by jakob, Nov 30, 2009.

  1. jakob

    jakob New Member

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    Hi,

    will there be a All-in-one X-Sim software pack released somedays? What I exactly mean is a compact release with Sender and Profiler together to run X-Sim on a single PC. In days of quad core CPUs its a bit too complicated to work with both programms on a single PC, just to realize small things like gauges.

    Jay
  2. bvillersjr

    bvillersjr Active Member

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    If the only thing you want is gauges, there are other simpler software packages that provide only gauges. X-Sim is a bit more complicated because it is designed to do MUCH more than just gauges.

    Also, it remains to be seen just how processor intensive the next generation of simulation games will be, but I envision at least 2 CPU's dedicated to physics alone. In the not too distant future, we may be grateful for the ability to run our gauges and motion simulator processing on a seperate computer.