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P3Dv2 2.1 ?

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Why not ask on the Lockheed Martin Prepar3d forum?

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When can we expect to see 2.1 ? 

I'm 95% confident that V2.1 will be released on the interval of 2013 to 2231


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You know, the question of "when will..." is quite possibly the single most pointless question anyone could possibly ask...

 

...given that the only truthful answer is almost inevitably "when it's ready..." :blink:


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When the items in the top list move into the bottom list:

 

http://www.prepar3d.com/forum-5/?mingleforumaction=viewtopic&t=4373

 

That's a short list considering the complexity of the program and what was done to upgrade the code.


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Before the Level D 757 for sure, in all seriousness though I expect it to be within a few weeks.

 

Edit: Follow the link posted above, WBard is keeping us updated.


Tom

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Today's update (from the above link): 

 

 

Updated on 12/11: the 2.1 patch is going well, lots of issues and backcompat being worked on, will provide more information on release date when finalized. We will be doing much shorter iterations for the first few patches to more rapidly get the issues resolved out. Thanks again for all your support of Prepar3D v2!

~ Arwen ~

 

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Good on you Arwen for giving a nice answer!! That is refreshing!


Rob

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Today's update (from the above link):

 

And thank you Lockheed Martin for being so attentive and on the ball!

 

... it was a damn good first try!

 

Keep it up

 

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Here is an even more important yet pointless question. When can we expect v64bit? 


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Here is an even more important yet pointless question. When can we expect v64bit?

Well more to the point will 64 BIT be compatable with FS9 and will it work on my I phone? While on the subject I have heard that 128 bit is already being worked on. Any inside info on when it may be released and does that mean we will have to by new computers all over again??

 

Update: one early tester of the 128 bit tech is claiming 766 FPS ....all sliders to the right and over New York during a Hurricane.


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