May 22, 20179 yr Commercial Member I guess it is because of the release of P3Dv4 tomorrow. The stock market is expecting huge sales of P3Dv4. Or was it because of the Saudi Arabia weapon deal signed by Trump during the weekend. What do you think? Roar Kristensen www.flightsim4fun.com P3Dv4 with Opencockpits hardware controlled by OC4BAv4 for immersive PMDG B737/777/747 flying XPLANE 11 with Opencockpits hardware controlled by OC4BA_XP for immersive B737 flying
May 22, 20179 yr P3D surely helps in this regard. It's around 0.0000001% of that 2%. :) Santiago de Larminat
May 22, 20179 yr 3 hours ago, Guevorkyan said: P3D surely helps in this regard. It's around 0.0000000000000001% of that 2%. :) Fixed for you.;-)
May 22, 20179 yr 58 minutes ago, ukplane1 said: imagine using p3d v4 in 2020 and it's core technology is still from 2005... I can, and I drive a car with a V8 engine that was built in 1967. John Hubbard MSFS2020 - Win10
May 22, 20179 yr 1 hour ago, Hubinsc said: I can, and I drive a car with a V8 engine that was built in 1967. Same for my V8 engine built in 82!
May 22, 20179 yr Commercial Member Lol Best Regards,Kyle SchurbDeveloper of Virtual Cockpits, Sceneries, and Liveries. Instrument-Rated Commercial Pilot AMEL, CFI/CFII/MEI
May 23, 20179 yr 12 hours ago, ukplane1 said: imagine using p3d v4 in 2020 and it's core technology is still from 2005... Not inconceivable.
May 23, 20179 yr 14 hours ago, ukplane1 said: imagine using p3d v4 in 2020 and it's core technology is still from 2005... Really!? What about X-Plane? No one complains that has "old code". That's got to be 30+ years old.
May 24, 20179 yr Well you could say the core Windows or Mac architecture is that old as well... Wes Meyer
May 24, 20179 yr Sure :D if they sold 200 Million copies of P3D they could get 10 billion $ revenue or maybe its because the saudi signed a 110 billion dollar sale ;) I guess if we hav 200 Million P3D users, Robert Radazzo would have bought the DC-6 already and fitted it with gold plated rims :D
May 24, 20179 yr On 2017-5-22 at 9:51 PM, ukplane1 said: imagine using p3d v4 in 2020 and it's core technology is still from 2005... If you use Microsoft Office it still uses legacy code from 1992 or earlier. If you use an ATM or credit card your bank is still using old code from the 1960's written in FORTRAN Using old, proven, debugged, legacy code is not a bad thing, it's a good thing.
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