P3D V3.2 Installation ?

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P3D V3.2 Installation ?

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Hello,
I try to install Accu Feel in P3d V3.2 . the installation seams OK but when I start P3d I have no access to Accu Feel .
The .dll are in the Module folder . :oops:
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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Accu-Feel is for FSX. It might work in P3D, or may partially work, or not at all. We may start looking into making a P3D version in the future.

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Hello,
Ok I'll wait ... :cry:
Thanks
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so now 4 months later any news when accu feel will be spec'd to Prepar3d 3.3 :?:

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Currently running P3D v3.4.14.18870 and Accu-feel works perfectly. If you use the EMT tool it will install effortlessly. You may or may not have to edit the xml.dll file. To do so search this forum and there is a step by step procedure for this.
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VERY cautious, if you use this EMT tool. It can cause your P3D to not work, it will force software it was never intended for, and it deposits strange files in curious places.
You must be fully confident about how to recover your system and sim because if it does stuff things up, it will do so in a BIG way.

Better still, just don't use it - it's a tool to get round EULA's, license restrictions and installation limitations. Morally ambiguous at the best of times.

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mallcott wrote:VERY cautious, if you use this EMT tool. It can cause your P3D to not work, it will force software it was never intended for, and it deposits strange files in curious places.
You must be fully confident about how to recover your system and sim because if it does stuff things up, it will do so in a BIG way.

Better still, just don't use it - it's a tool to get round EULA's, license restrictions and installation limitations. Morally ambiguous at the best of times.
Haven't had the slightest hiccup with the tool.
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72westy wrote:
mallcott wrote:VERY cautious, if you use this EMT tool. It can cause your P3D to not work, it will force software it was never intended for, and it deposits strange files in curious places.
You must be fully confident about how to recover your system and sim because if it does stuff things up, it will do so in a BIG way.

Better still, just don't use it - it's a tool to get round EULA's, license restrictions and installation limitations. Morally ambiguous at the best of times.
Haven't had the slightest hiccup with the tool.

So the moral quandary doesn't impact your thinking?
Its a rhetorical question.

Scott already answered the technical.

As for what others do
http://www.avsim.com/topic/498380-migra ... p3d/page-2

Perhaps its better if we treat EMT like `Fight Club`?

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mallcott wrote:
72westy wrote:
mallcott wrote:VERY cautious, if you use this EMT tool. It can cause your P3D to not work, it will force software it was never intended for, and it deposits strange files in curious places.
You must be fully confident about how to recover your system and sim because if it does stuff things up, it will do so in a BIG way.

Better still, just don't use it - it's a tool to get round EULA's, license restrictions and installation limitations. Morally ambiguous at the best of times.
Haven't had the slightest hiccup with the tool.

So the moral quandary doesn't impact your thinking?
Its a rhetorical question.

Scott already answered the technical.

As for what others do
http://www.avsim.com/topic/498380-migra ... p3d/page-2

Perhaps its better if we treat EMT like `Fight Club`?
None whatsoever.

The link you posted is vague at best with regards to the actual problem/s that really existed. I've seen it before and in all likelihood it was an issue/s that had already existed prior to use of the tool.

How would you feel if you were charged full price for a vehicle you purchased after just having it washed? The real moral quandary.
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72westy wrote:
None whatsoever.

The link you posted is vague at best with regards to the actual problem/s that really existed. I've seen it before and in all likelihood it was an issue/s that had already existed prior to use of the tool.

How would you feel if you were charged full price for a vehicle you purchased after just having it washed? The real moral quandary.
As I do hearing someone justify piracy and idiocy on the basis of money.

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mallcott wrote:
72westy wrote:
None whatsoever.

The link you posted is vague at best with regards to the actual problem/s that really existed. I've seen it before and in all likelihood it was an issue/s that had already existed prior to use of the tool.

How would you feel if you were charged full price for a vehicle you purchased after just having it washed? The real moral quandary.
As I do hearing someone justify piracy and idiocy on the basis of money.
Piracy?

Not even remotely close. It was purchased just like everything else. The tool also does not change anything within any aircraft or scenery. It merely places.

Understand binary?

I do...not even close.
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72westy wrote:
mallcott wrote:
72westy wrote:
None whatsoever.

The link you posted is vague at best with regards to the actual problem/s that really existed. I've seen it before and in all likelihood it was an issue/s that had already existed prior to use of the tool.

How would you feel if you were charged full price for a vehicle you purchased after just having it washed? The real moral quandary.
As I do hearing someone justify piracy and idiocy on the basis of money.
Piracy?

Not even remotely close. It was purchased just like everything else. The tool also does not change anything within any aircraft or scenery. It merely places.
So please show us where in the EULA it approves or encourages the use of the software in an inappropriate platform? The EULA is the basis on which you use the software and if you choose to step outside that boundary then you are on your own. If you choose to purchase and use a tool that specifically encourages the flouting of that boundary then you can expect the word `piracy` to be introduced into the conversation. And applied in your general direction.

Again, you sidestep the moral issue with poor sleight of hand. You are not legally allowed to use Accu-Feel in Prepar3D. FACT.

Just because I can take my shotgun and blast you in the head, doesn't mean I should.
Or that the law will allow me the defence of claiming that nowhere in the instructions does it expressly state NOT to shoot you in the head.

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Again the tool makes no changes to any software nor was it even around during an EULA inception. Piracy is a completely inappropriate term to be used. You don't believe everything you read do you? And I'm certain you don't believe that just because something is written makes it right and/or legal eh? It wouldn't certainly be the first time a lawyer got something wrong. Majority of EULA agreements are grossly over worded and at best to heavily convoluted. In fact, most don't hold up in court in the end.

Please save the 'Piracy' term for it's true nature...peddling of altered paid software over the net.
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