While not officially updated for P3D v6, the 777 can be made to function with some tweaks to the flight deck lighting and weather radar, allowing users to experience the "Triple Seven" in the latest P3D engine. Limitations
The PMDG 777 simulates almost every switch, circuit breaker, and system logic, including the highly sophisticated fly-by-wire flight control laws, which behave differently than traditional yoke-controlled planes.
Compared to the newest generation of flight sim addons (e.g., in MSFS 2024), the cockpit textures and modeling, while top-tier for P3D, are showing their age compared to modern rendering engines.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the PMDG 777 for P3D based on simulation performance and community consensus as of 2024–2026. Overview and Fidelity
The 777 features high-definition modeling, PBR (Physically Based Rendering) textures, and detailed flight deck lighting. The cockpit, while older than new MSFS counterparts, remains highly functional.
This is not a "plug-and-play" aircraft. It requires significant study of the included manuals to master, making it less beginner-friendly.