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What would change X-Plane's history in a second?....

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- 10.XX will include seasonal textures

- 10.XY will include high range views from altitude

- 10.XZ will include the chance to inject weather at all levels, through a plugin :-) - instructions included for 3pds, and an example in that release, with RWW complemented by a simplified algorithm to calculate winds  and temperatures aloft...

 

- 10.ZW will include potentially unlimited AI traffic, and allow you to inherit the AFCAD format from ... you now where from.... Traffic injectors supported by plugin programming for this new model of AI...

 

I am sure no one would miss such an update, and the many still reluctant in migrating would definitely take the plunge!

 

 

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Flightsimming since 1992

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Fog, fog fog!

 

And in a lesser degree of priority, optimized code. It takes too long to exit the settings menu and local map as well, also the loading times are a bit on the slow side even on a fast drive likethe WD VelociRaptor 10k rpm.

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All that in X-Plane and i would begin to be curious about it again.

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Well, one thing that would work for sure...no more betas! Release a finished product, and make it attractive to third party developers.

CaptainSim 787 for xplane 10 :lol:  :P  :LMAO:

Third party developers - simple as that.

 

If you think what developers have done to FSX, then consider what they could do to Xplane. Yes, there are some quality developers working on XP10 but not nearly enough.

HowardHughes, on 13 May 2013 - 11:10 AM, said:

 

Third party developers - simple as that.

 

If you think what developers have done to FSX, then consider what they could do to Xplane. Yes, there are some quality developers working on XP10 but not nearly enough.

I agree, FSX/P3D/FS9 have some amazing 32bit products....can you imagine this stuff running on 64bit code :O We already have some amazing ThirdParty Devs from the FSX Camp: Aerosoft, Carenado, PMDG (Work in Progress), etc. etc.

 

 


- 10.XZ will include the chance to inject weather at all levels, through a plugin :-)

 

If by inject, you mean inject clouds that look like, well, clouds :-) then yes, this would be great.  I truly dislike the look of current XP clouds.

 

 

 


I agree, FSX/P3D/FS9 have some amazing 32bit products....can you imagine this stuff running on 64bit code

 

Sure, easily.  It would look and run... like it does now.   Without the risk of OOMs for some of the more memory intensive combinations of add-ons for sure, but otherwise...

 

I know people get excited about 64 bit and all, and there are some really good reasons for doing so, but it's also getting a bit over-hyped.  For the vast majority of current stuff, no one would even know the difference.

 

Scott

 

 

 

 

 

 

I know people get excited about 64 bit and all, and there are some really good reasons for doing so, but it's also getting a bit over-hyped.  For the vast majority of current stuff, no one would even know the difference.

 

Scott

the passengers reaching their destination alive without any OOM's issues mid-flight would notice :lol:

the passengers reaching their destination alive without any OOM's issues mid-flight would notice :lol:

 

That's what you least need in X-Plane.

 

Some good points here with the beta issues and good third-party developers. Clouds need a revamp too, proper weather simulation. It's got the power, now unleash it :)

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 It's got the power, now unleash it :)

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Some landmarks in cities. At least in Europe and the USA.

- Real land class and landmarks so you get realistic cityscapes

- A workable realistic AI system, even if it's something third parties ultimately develop

- Airports populated with buildings as default

 

Add those three things and I'd be in. Things like seasonal textures are secondary to me. 

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