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Very promising and a nice and biased view. Thanks Jordan!


Cheers, Bert

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5 minutes ago, arsenal82 said:

Look like P3D  :bengong:

I've never seen 'default' aircraft that good in any version of P3D, let alone default weather. Looking forward to P3D v4 though, as well as to this sim :cool:

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4 minutes ago, Rimshot said:

I've never seen 'default' aircraft that good in any version of P3D, let alone default weather. Looking forward to P3D v4 though, as well as to this sim :cool:

no default no - i am with you

with addons yes - the interface is not too dissimilar - you add orbx + some pay aircraft - weather system - there you go.

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that looks great! 


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One can dispuite some points, but this video has infinitely more contents than the 1 hr ad-like and unsubstantial performance DT delivered on twitch.

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Looking very tempting !


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Rain effect looks cool.

Don't like the stutters he's getting or the overly blue scattering.

I like the way you can easily customize the weather visibility and wind/direction. That would be very useful to me for practicing approaches. I also found it clumsy in FSX trying to set that stuff up.

If you go to 17:09...that's pretty impressive quality for default. But, many of the same issues still exist, and it's still fair to ask what this offers over P3Dv3 except 64bit.

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1 hour ago, pmb said:

One can dispuite some points, but this video has infinitely more contents than the 1 hr ad-like and unsubstantial performance DT delivered on twitch.

Kind regards, Michael

 

In their defense, they are devs and not in the PR or marketing depto. :laugh:

 


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I think it looks good, although the scenery system is the dated FSX one. The rain effects are really good.

Well, the good thing is that now we have a sim for sunny days (AeroflyFS 2), a sim for rainy days (FSW) and a sim for the night (X-Plane 11). :smile:

 

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3 minutes ago, Murmur said:

I think it looks good, although the scenery system is the dated FSX one. The rain effects are really good.

Well, the good thing is that now we have a sim for sunny days (AeroflyFS 2), a sim for rainy days (FSW) and a sim for the night (X-Plane 11). :smile:

...oh, but X-Plane has no study level aircraft...  :biggrin:

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