
We require the Mesa drivers, version 22.0 or newer, for AMD to run X-Plane. We require the proprietary driver from NVIDIA to run X-Plane.We have developers using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and newer successfully, however we don’t provide support for specific distributions. If you want to run on Linux, you will need to try X-Plane on your distribution to see if it is compatible.AMD: AMD Radeon RX 500 or newer, driver version Adrenaline 22.2.1or newer.NVIDIA: Nvidia 900 series Desktop GPU or newer, or GeForce 965M, 970M, 980M and 980MX or newer (Second generation Maxwell or newer) driver version 510 or newer.Video Card: a DirectX 12-capable video card from NVIDIA or AMD with at least 4 GB VRAM (GeForce GTX 1070 or better, or similar from AMD).CPU: Intel Core i5 8600k or Ryor better, or Apple Silicon If you want to get early access to X-Plane 12, head over to X-Plane Website where You can buy and download the new simulator for 59.99 / £51.95 / 60.35.
#X plane 12 full version
The full version of the simulator will perform exactly the same as the demo-neither better nor worse. If your system is borderline, we encourage you to try the demo first. Support will generally be a community effort. Going forward NG+ will be the only developed FlyWithLua version. This is the official NG+ (Next Generation Plus) Edition of FlyWithLua for X-Plane 12.


If your system is borderline, we encourage you to try the demo first. (Those with other CPUs should try the demo before purchasing.) Video Card: a Vulkan 1.3-capable video card from NVIDIA or AMD with at least 2 GB VRAM.
