Let’s be honest: Flying the PMDG 737 NGX in Prepar3D or FSX is a masterpiece of systems depth. But hand-flying a 2-hour hop while managing flaps, radios, checklists, and engine starts? That’s a multi-crew job in real life. Enter FS2Crew.
The original FS2Crew for the NGX was legendary, but it was starting to show its age—clunky voice recognition, rigid command structures, and that old-school interface. The new FS2Crew: PMDG 737 NGX Reboot Edition changes everything.
Originally, the PMDG 737 NGX launched in 2011 for FSX. It was revolutionary. Years later, as simmers migrated to 64-bit Prepar3D, PMDG released the NGXu (NGX updated) – often called the "Reboot." This version features:
For FSX users, the final service packs of the original NGX effectively represent the "Reboot" in terms of feature completeness, minus the PBR graphics.
With Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) 2020 and 2024 dominating headlines, why are simmers still flying the -P3D FSX- FS2Crew - PMDG 737 NGX Reboot EDITION?