March 2, 201214 yr I owned a Palm Pre phone for two years, so I know a little something about defective products, broken promises, and unfulfilled expectations. lol Even then, message boards filled with people's litany of complaints was tiresome. One, because there is plenty of information out there about the things we buy. If you refuse to do your research, purchase a product with negative reviews, or are, as in my case, an early adopter who buys something in hopes it will fulfill your expectations, and are disappointed, well that's on you. Second, I always thought, " Lord, it's a phone, not your wife; you don't have to divorce it, just throw it in the trash and get another, either now or at the end of the contract, but for God's sake, stop complaining." This is worse. Unlike my battery-sucking call-dropping tiny app catalog having Pre, the NGX is widely regarded as setting the bar. The incredible attention to detail, massive documentation provided, performance, and stability of the product speak volumes not only to the quality of the product but to the developers' passion. So, when these same developers, who have consistently shown a willingness to interact with and assist their users are chided and criticized, not because of usability issues, but because enhancements that only elevate an already superior product are not released within the time frame some feel they should be, people are going to rise to their defense because the catterwalling smacks of ingratitude, and those complaints are rightly characterized as petty, especially when they relate to simulated voices on a simulated aircraft generated by manipulating pixels on a 21 inch monitor.And I'm not denigrating flight simming - I first "took off" from Meigs on my Commodore64 more than 25 years ago, and have been living my pilot fantasy on computers ever since. Edited March 2, 201214 yr by IUBrian Brian Johnson i9-9900K (OC 5.0), ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero Z390, Nvidia 2080Ti, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz, OS on Samsung 860 EVO 1TB M.2, P3D on SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 2TB SSD
March 2, 201214 yr I couldn't be happier with PMDG, though communication could be better at times.But those of us sticking up for PMDG ought to be careful. We don't want to degenerate into the blind automaton mob that has become of the Flight supporters on the Flight forum. Before you know it, we'll have admins patrolling our threads in gestapo-like fashion on our behalf and censoring everyone who says something negative.I digress...If you want to get banned in a heartbeat, go to the Orbx forum. System: MSFS2024, ASUS Rog Stryx Z790-A, Intel i9-14900KF, Asus ROG Ryujin III 360 , Asus Hyperion Case,Rog Stryx 4090 OC, Samsung 970 EVO M.2 SSD, 1Tb Samsung 860 EVO SSD,64Gb G Skill Memory, Asus Aura 1200W Gold PSU,Win 11 ,LG C4 48" 4K OLED Screen., Airbus TCA Full Kit, Stream Deck XL. WinWing FCU, EFIS, MCDU
March 3, 201214 yr A post complaining about people complaining.And you are complaing about people complainig about people complainging. This could get complicated. Because I'm a POTATO! Alex Lamott Desktop: i7 2600k @ 3.9 ghz, ATI Radeon 1GB 6870, 525W Alienware Aurora case, Alienware Liquid Cooling, 8GB Dual channel DDR3 Ram @ 1333Mhz, 2TRB Raid 0 HD, HP 2509b 1920 x 1080, FSX Gold Edition Laptop: Dell Inspiron 14R, Pentium T4300 @ 2.1GHZ, Integrated Graphics, 320 GB HD :(
March 3, 201214 yr All the people complaining will be the 1st ones upon the release to say i love you pmdg your the best pmdg thanks for the update pmdg and so on! Jeff Blyth MD11 J41 747 NGX . . awaiting 777 !!!
March 3, 201214 yr Wow - have a chill pill, have a look in the mirror and go fly that product that we're supposed to be all here about... Matt Webb
March 3, 201214 yr Whatever happened to the days when we debated over how to fly a plane, or this and that config setting.THOSE WERE THE DAYS. Rick Hobbs
March 3, 201214 yr . Edited March 3, 201214 yr by rsm R. Scott McDonald B738/L Information is anecdotal only-without guarantee & user assumes all risks of use thereof. Click here for my YouTube channel
March 3, 201214 yr Whatever happened to the days when we debated over how to fly a plane, or this and that config setting.THOSE WERE THE DAYS."THOSE WERE THE DAYS" reminds me of the Bunkers on All in the Family.Seriously those days ended on August 3, 2011. Kenny Lee"Keep climbing"
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