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oh come on, program code consists of simple "else" - "if" commands, how difficult can it be to be written? pmdg has shown us how detailed coding can be, they even have a TERR function on the ND, and you tell me they couldn't write a few lines extra for effect files?

 

btw i'm in the community since 2001

 

That's a pretty hilarious/absurd oversimplification of what it takes to program this stuff and that's all I'm gonna say...

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oh come on, program code consists of simple "else" - "if" commands, how difficult can it be to be written? pmdg has shown us how detailed coding can be, they even have a TERR function on the ND, and you tell me they couldn't write a few lines extra for effect files?

 

btw i'm in the community since 2001

 

While that may be true in a sense, if it was that easy we would all be doing it. I have some experience in both Java and C++ programing but I would never attempt to do what these guys do. Relatively simple command line programs can be a hundred lines very quickly. The logic in these programs is a bit more complicated than write one function for every button. I bet there are many functions in the source code that relate to TERR mode on the ND.

Sebastian Pramanick

 

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