![]() LM just asks you to buy a developper license to make content for the sim, a license that is rather cheap. A2A Simulations and PMDG being profilic examples. Knowing that all high quality/professional addons use some sort of their own ways of making things „perfect“, none of those developpers do or will ever produce addons for XPlane. There is one fundamental difference between P3D and XPlane: In XPlane, ALL addons that give some sort of functionality can ONLY use functionality provided by XPlane. However, I can say that X-Plane is easier to start with. I can’t say that one is better they each have their own specialties. Some licenses display a watermark or require monthly payments, while others are acquired with one large payment. It’s also worth noting that P3D does not come with licenses for consumer entertainment. There are also some quality free jets at that you could use in the demo. The free X-Plane 11 demo can really help with that. However, you should look for aircraft that interest you and make your own decision. Of course, many people will claim that this doesn’t matter because addons completely transform both sims. ![]() If you don’t want to buy hundreds of dollars of addons, get X-Plane. Without any addons, X-Plane is nice because you get good scenery and a collection of reasonable-quality default aircraft. P3D and X-Plane often look similar, but underneath they approach many things very differently.
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