

Its proven that it's specific to my particular set up and 11.26 works where 11.30 doesn't. My problem tho is that it was at least playable before the update, now they changed something with how the LCD digits in the panels for the 737 are displayed, after the update there are no numbers, before the update there were numbers. I personally wouldn't have issues if it weren't for the fact that i'm running this game on a Dell Inspiron Laptop. It's a good idea to make a copy of the downloaded files in the content folder that way if the game does update, you can easily copy and paste them back in without downloading it all again. Then to keep it from auto updating, check this link How To Skip Updates For Apps/Games Installed Via Steam When that is done, you copy and paste the files in the two content folders to your install directory, such asĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\X-Plane 11 10.80 GiB for the base, and 36.56 MiB for the Windows client. It will silently start to download in the background, you won't be able to see a progress bar, but you can check the folder size inĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\contentĪnd compare it to the full package size. Push Windows +R key, and type steam://nav/console You can also click the link for a more detailed explanation and where I got this information. If you are using the steam version you can force a rollback.
