June 27, 20178 yr I see that FS2CREW for 777 (P3D v4) is priced at 100,000,000 Euros on the site If i am not happy with it can I get a refund ???? Clive Alexander
June 28, 20178 yr Commercial Member 2 hours ago, clive6354 said: I see that FS2CREW for 777 (P3D v4) is priced at 100,000,000 Euros on the site If i am not happy with it can I get a refund ???? Clive Alexander All sales final! FYI, the 777 will be released today. I might mark the price down just a bit B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
June 28, 20178 yr Deleted post. Sorry I couldn't find the delete button but I found my answer in another area of these forums. The question was about pricing. I saw a discount coupon would be available but I couldn;t find it, but I won't fret over 5 bucks. Going to make the purchase right now ... FS2Crew is well worth it. Fae
June 28, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Faelandaea said: FS2Crew is well worth it. It sure is. Every man, woman and child should go get it. You don't realise how good it is until it's gone. Ive been waiting impatiently for the 64bit version as I deleted P3Dv3 from off of the computer bcoz it was crap compared to V4. Thanks Fs2crew. Now where's the 747 version. 😜 IM
June 30, 20178 yr Discount coupon was on the main posting for FS2Crew. Applied the coupon number and now back to how the 777 should be flown. Ryzen 7 5800x, 64gb, 7900XTX 24gb
July 4, 20178 yr Aha! Good to know. Though I still think they are worth it so that's why i didn't fret :) I am ready to make the dive and get the Queen as soon as FS2Crew is available for it :) Fae
July 7, 20178 yr Author Yea, I wasn't too friggin' pleased with it either... Regards, Al Jordan | KCAE
July 7, 20178 yr It could far worse. To be perfectly honest I expected fs2crew to end up sticking with current versions only and telling us that only future products will be v4 compatible. Some devs are actually doing that. So I consider myself lucky to have access at all. Another bright side ... the price point if upgrading fs2crew is a lot less of a hit than the one to pay full price for any PMDG product to go from fsx to P3D. Fae
July 7, 20178 yr 4 hours ago, Faelandaea said: It could far worse. To be perfectly honest I expected fs2crew to end up sticking with current versions only and telling us that only future products will be v4 compatible. Some devs are actually doing that. So I consider myself lucky to have access at all. Another bright side ... the price point if upgrading fs2crew is a lot less of a hit than the one to pay full price for any PMDG product to go from fsx to P3D. That was never going to happen, if fs2crew were to only make future products v4 compatible there would have been a massive uproar because alot of people wouldn't use there 737/777 without it therefore they'd be stuck in v3 or in end up in v4 with no fs2crew, fs2crew is a fairly important add-on for some. As for the price you can't compare the jump from v3 to v4 with the jump from fsx to p3d, that's very different, on the other hand though you were all warned that when 64bit finally came it wouldn't be a simple switch for the majority of add-ons, you were all warned that most add-ons would be broken.
July 8, 20178 yr Commercial Member 7 hours ago, matsout said: That was never going to happen, if fs2crew were to only make future products v4 compatible there would have been a massive uproar because alot of people wouldn't use there 737/777 without it therefore they'd be stuck in v3 or in end up in v4 with no fs2crew, fs2crew is a fairly important add-on for some. As for the price you can't compare the jump from v3 to v4 with the jump from fsx to p3d, that's very different, on the other hand though you were all warned that when 64bit finally came it wouldn't be a simple switch for the majority of add-ons, you were all warned that most add-ons would be broken. Thanks for the understanding. One thing I learned a long time ago is you'll never make everyone happy in the flightsim world. $30 for me, for example, is peanuts, as it is for probably the overwhelming majority of FS2Crew users, most of whom are older men from western countries who have good jobs. If you were to break down the cost of FS2Crew 777, it works out to about $10 per year give or take. But for other people, $30 dollars represents a huge sum of money, which is fair enough. I appreciate their position. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
July 8, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, byork said: Thanks for the understanding. One thing I learned a long time ago is you'll never make everyone happy in the flightsim world. $30 for me, for example, is peanuts, as it is for probably the overwhelming majority of FS2Crew users, most of whom are older men from western countries who have good jobs. If you were to break down the cost of FS2Crew 777, it works out to about $10 per year give or take. But for other people, $30 dollars represents a huge sum of money, which is fair enough. I appreciate their position. yep doesn't matter what you do, wont please everyone. $30 is cheap compared filling you car with petrol or going out for dinner so yes your right 30 dollars is peanuts! I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
July 8, 20178 yr Wow. Defend the developer and get made out like I was arguing against the developer. Lol. Fae
July 8, 20178 yr I'll never understand people who complain loudly about prices. You think you are being ripped off? Gracefully walk away in silence and don't buy. The end.
July 8, 20178 yr On 6/1/2017 at 1:10 PM, byork said: many of our products, like RAAS for example, support FS9, Microsoft FSX, Steam FSX, P3D V1, V2 and V3. Just trying to maintain and keep track of all these different versions that support multiple different platforms is becoming massively time consuming. ..so dont support them going forwards. Easy! Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS
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