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SDK needed now, not after SP2!

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Robert and PMDG Team,Please, let me disagree on releasing the SDK with SP2, because this will mean still a long wait, while this aircraft really NEEDS FS2Crew as soon as possible, otherwise half of the realism would be missing. Compared with other airplanes, it does not have a copilot voice, so, just to do an example, I don't even know when I reach Vr during takeoff, and I can't look at the instruments, it's not realistic! To tell the truth, apart from tweaking I haven't flown this airplane a single hour till now, since it's like flying the real 737 without copilot. Is it possible in real life? NO! Based on this, I would consider releasing the SDK soon after the SP1, because it is one of the main priorities for this aircraft!Thank you.

James Goggi

From Robert PMDG 737NGX SDK:=================(Note: This is a late edit because I forgot it the first time)A few folks have inquired as to what the status is on the release of the SDK for use in the development of after-market products to support the NGX. We anticipate that the SDK will be made available after the SP1 is completed. Please note that "after" does not have a finite time limit and I have chosen this word intentionally because we want to make certain that the SDK is ready for use by developers without us accidentally wasting their time or efforts by overlooking obvious issues. Since we are focused on the SP1 we aren't giving the SDK the attention it needs this week... You follow what I mean.....

John C

Please read the post, Robert said the SDK would be released shortly after SP1. He never mentioned an SP2 at any point in his update.

Rick Faulk

Seoul S. Korea

Please read the post, Robert said the SDK would be released shortly after SP1. He never mentioned an SP2 at any point in his update.
yes thats correct, but in an earlier thread he also said that they couldn't add everything they wanted in SP1 and that there will be a SP2 to add the rest ...And I'm pretty sure we will see the SDK in the next 2-4 weeks maybe earlier

P.L. Tran

AMD Ryzen 5800x; 32 GB Ram; EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3; Win10 64 Bit

yes thats correct, but in an earlier thread he also said that they couldn't add everything they wanted in SP1 and that there will be a SP2 to add the rest ...And I'm pretty sure we will see the SDK in the next 2-4 weeks maybe earlier
Fingers Crossed Lusche Praying.gifsnapback.pngacezboy561, on 24 September 2011 - 12:16 AM, said:Cool, Saturday 3:15PM AEST! tongue.pngAny news on the SDK?Both of those things will come in SP2 (or whatever we end up calling it now) - we'd originally planned on doing them for SP1 but the fixes for stuff had to take precedence for SP1. Your right James that was the original quote, Thankfully he changed it to shortly after SP1

John C

also its no problem to look at the instruments during takeoff. i do that in real as well. (of course not all the time)

Tebin Ulrich

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