![]() ![]() The same team is behind the well-known FlightFactor 757, 767 and A320 add-ons too. The 777 add-on was first released for X-Plane 10 and initially featured the -200LR only. Later, an expansion pack was released adding the -200ER, -300ER and -200F variants. Over the course of time, the add-on has been improved and updated. The current version of the product, v1.9.13 supports X-Plane 11 and currently VR is not supported out of the box. One may elect to purchase the 777 Worldliner Professional which features the -200LR only. And then perhaps the expansion to add the other variants. Or one may choose to get everything in one package called the 777 Worldliner Professional Extended Pack albeit the buyer will be set back $85 as opposed to $60 in case of the base pack. #Boeing 777 worldliner professional x plane professional In this review, we'll look at the extended pack. The quality of colors that adorn the virtual cockpit, in particular, bothers me. The displays don't feel bright or vivid enough. The PFD, in particular, doesn't sport the right tones of colors. That doesn't get in the way of the displays being quite readable due to large and clear text. Even so, a peculiar dearth of sharpness in the cockpit is something that I can't help but feel. Despite all that, the cockpit is quite realistic in terms of general appearance, layout and operability of controls. What's supposed to be there is there and nothing is broken or missing. #Boeing 777 worldliner professional x plane professional. ![]()
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