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It might be a long shot but could some one from the team give an estimate? We dont know when the project was started so it wouldnt be "giving away a release date". Im just wondering how much the team thinks they've complete thus far.

 

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mitch bowman

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Until it the purchase button goes live, it's fair to say up to 99% :Peace:

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:LMAO: ,

You can't really ask a question like that.

Besides,no-one can answer that, not until it's on the server ready to go.


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It might be a long shot but could some one from the team give an estimate? We dont know when the project was started so it wouldnt be "giving away a release date". Im just wondering how much the team thinks they've complete thus far.

 

Thanks,

mitch bowman

 

 

Hi,

 

Look at that :)

 

>>>>>> http://forum.avsim.net/topic/375922-general-update-on-in-development-products-04jun12/ <<<<<<

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Only about 25%...

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92.465817294%

 

The only issue is that the last 7.534182706% takes up to about 64.28719% of the time, within a 4.16579% margin of error. This also assumes that 24.8% of the final 7.534182706% goes as planned, again within a slightly smaller 2.003% margin of time error.


Kyle Rodgers

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Oh help, what a dump question seriously... Yea, PMDG has a %-counter. They press "calculate'' and see how far they're ...

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Oh help, what a dump question seriously... Yea, PMDG has a %-counter

come on... Do you guys need to be so aggressive?Although i laughed with Kyle's post, off course he isn't asking the exact value, just an estimate... I was also curious when i saw his post... To give you an example that i'm sure everybody here relates to: If you're in a flight in FSX, and you're somewhere in cruise, you can have a look at your progress on VATSPY or something and have an IDEA of your % of progress... And neither VATSPY nor FSX have a % counter... Try to understand they're question and not be agressive... I feel like i'm affraid of posting something without everybody starting with those replies...

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I can happily report that RSR and Co. have passed the 1% complete mark. How far they are beyond that mark is anyone else's guess!

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again within a slightly smaller 2.003% margin of time error.

 

That's actually 2.0036%

Roughly 2.004%. We talked about this Kyle, get your formulas together.


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Jamaljé Bassue

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I dont know how many times they need to say it but the goal was to have it complete on early 2013

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