March 20, 201214 yr Hi,The pattern in which scenery areas will be released is now clear beyond any reasonable doubt. State coverage is simply being released in the reverse order of union admission. Hawaii - 50, Alaska - 49, Arizona - 48,...Hope I didn't ruin the suspense for anyone.Jim F.
March 20, 201214 yr Hawaii - 50, Alaska - 49, Arizona - 48,... Pretty nice perception, but don't think so :P.
March 20, 201214 yr Hawaii - 50, Alaska - 49, Arizona - 48,...Oklahoma is so close I can taste it :Yawn:
March 20, 201214 yr Oklahoma is so close I can taste it :Yawn:When that smiley opens his mouth, I can almost HEAR "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OK-lahoma" lol
March 20, 201214 yr Hi,The pattern in which scenery areas will be released is now clear beyond any reasonable doubt. State coverage is simply being released in the reverse order of union admission. Hawaii - 50, Alaska - 49, Arizona - 48,...Hope I didn't ruin the suspense for anyone.Jim F.Utah actually has most of the 'Grand' scenery. It just ends to the south with the Grand Canyon then your in Arizona. FS2020 Alienware Aurora R11 10th Gen Intel Core i7 10700F - Windows 11 Home 32GB Ram NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super OC 16GB - Pimax Crystal Light VR
March 20, 201214 yr Well that is a good a 'crystal ball' prediction tool as any other at this point ;) Jon ------- Microsoft Flight Sim MVP Airport Design Editor FSDeveloper.com
March 20, 201214 yr Not good news for us Europeans (or anyone else outside the US).We're looking at at least 50 months before MS release all of the states and move on elsewhere.I guess Kansas and Idaho might not take a whole month to render :Monkey: Gareth Howell Cheshire (UK)
March 20, 201214 yr I don't think they are doing scenery in any order other than what their research tells then will net the most cash. They will do what is most profitable, what's left will be up to 3pd's if/when Flight lets them in. Honestly, I could see Australia done before some of the more mundane states of the U.S. Todd Fleck
March 20, 201214 yr Hmmm..I bet somebody a dollar (or one of my english pounds) that they will release non-US DLC after Alaska..bestjake JAKE EYREIt's a small step from the sublime to the ridiculous...Napoleon Bonaparte
March 20, 201214 yr Arizona - 48,...SWEET! Skydive Arizona, flying a Twotter!post written with tongue firmly in cheek, as yours was...
March 20, 201214 yr I think it is probably easier to guess what area they will not do next!My guess is Papua New Guinea, or the Moon.bestjake JAKE EYREIt's a small step from the sublime to the ridiculous...Napoleon Bonaparte
March 20, 201214 yr While I certainly don't think there is any set order planned for future DLC scenery areas - I also would not mind getting the Grand Canyon at some point - that would be fun, especially if a helicopter dlc has been added by that point. Don B
March 20, 201214 yr Well from the inteview we know that the focus is not just on new scenery areas, but also on new types of flying. Hawaii has given us island hopping, fly-ins and sightseeing charters. Alaska will give us bush flying and presumably winter ops (I seem to remember a reference to the Alaskan weather). So what could be next?Mountain flying in the Alps or Himalayas? Helicopters in an urban environment or an area with lots of off-shore (oil-rigs and the like)? Short range airliner flight in Western Europe? John-Alan Pascoe
March 20, 201214 yr Mountain flying in the Alps or Himalayas?That's my guess (hope)bestjake JAKE EYREIt's a small step from the sublime to the ridiculous...Napoleon Bonaparte
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