It uses the Infinite Flight Connect API, and supports interactions from joysticks and keyboards. LiveFlight Connect lets you control Infinite Flight from a Windows PC or a Mac. If it’s for the purpose of connecting external controls such as a yoke, I recommend checking out LiveFlight Connect, the same recommendation I always give. The application is designed and built to run on a mobile device anyway, performance on emulators is poor to say the least. Whilst it may be 64 bit, even most mobile processors…īluestacks and other emulators have not had support since 19.4 and there are currently no plans to reinstate support. You’re using a PC with 2 physical cores, a very low L1 and L2 cache. My PC which is even more powerful also struggled. My laptop (Razer Blade 15) has an i7 8750H and a GTX1070 graphics card, and even that struggled to run the simulator smoothly when emulated. You said yourself it’s a core 2 quad, I’m willing to promise you that it will have poor performance. Fly anywhere in the world with 3D cities, buildings, tracks, and high-definition graphics explore sights and airports and experience a unique experience. To be honest buddy, I would have stopped at it not working on RemixOS and Phoenix OS. Board on challenging missions with Ultimate Flight Simulator Pro, one of the best PC graphic flight simulation games. Has anyone tried to fly infinite flight on pc?
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