February 3, 200620 yr Is it me or does there seem to be a slowdown with exciting new releases.I have not seen any new heavies or big scenery releases in a while.It seems since the FSX announcement things have slowed down a bit.Andy
February 3, 200620 yr ARE YOU BLIND? (opps, sorry for yelling) LOLNew POSKY release, Spartan release not to long ago, several scenery releases, etc. Keep in mind, it takes anywhere from a couple of months to over a year for many projects nowadays.I know personally I will wait till FXS before starting any major projects.Regards, MichaelKDFWhttp://www.calvirair.com/mcpics/mcdcvabanner.jpgCalVirAir International Best, Michael KDFW
February 3, 200620 yr LET ME ELABORATE OOPS yelling !!! I meant payware from PMDG,LEVEL-D,FlyTampa(KBOS was just rel freeware),FeelThere,DreemFleet etc etc ....Thanks for not yelling too loudly
February 3, 200620 yr There is still a lot in the pipeline for FS9. LevelD and PSS are working on the 757, PMDG on the 747F and then the MD-11, FeelThere on the 777. Let's not forget that we've seen a lot of major add-ons that have been released in the last few months.Of course, I totally expect a significant slow-down after those titles in development have been released at least until more details are released by MS about add-on compatibility with FSX, but we have already an insane amount of add-ons for FS9 covering virtually every aspect of flightsimming - and more than we ever had for any FS version.Pat
February 3, 200620 yr The wonderful 747F is in beta. This aircraft will represent the best that PMDG have done to date, you won't want to miss it =P[h4]Randy J. Smith[/h4]AMD 64 4000+|ASUS K8V DELUXE|SAPPHIRE ATI X800XT PE|MUNCHKIN 3200|80 gig SATA|DELL 1905FP 19" LCD|TRACKir PRO|PFC JEPPESEN MOONEY YOKE|CH PRO PEDALS| Randy J Smith
February 3, 200620 yr It's of necessity always an up-down movement in releases.And remember that what you find interesting others don't like at all.Recently there have been more light aircraft, warbirds, things like that, things people who don't like the heavies have been waiting for.Gives you time to actually use those addons you bought instead of installing more and more new ones.
February 3, 200620 yr Im just wondering when Ultimate Terrain Europe will be available after seeing it mentioned many days back on avsim main page
February 3, 200620 yr the few high quality developers dont have a team of a hundred and the budget of bill gates to be able to constantly turn new high quality products every few months. complicated scenery and aircraft are taking longer because of the demands of their customers, us, to make it as real as possible
February 3, 200620 yr Dreamfleet recently released update for 727Feelthere have the 737 classic Brent Lewis
February 3, 200620 yr ...and don't forget that the LDS 763 will soon be enhanced considerably by the release of FS2Crew for the LDS.
February 3, 200620 yr I'm currently working on a huge addon for Flight Simulator that covers approximatgely 20,000 square miles of Washington State. It includes over a dozen revamped airports(read: relocated, totally accurized and gMax-based scenery) and two photoreal ground scenery packages.The entire project is slated for a release in Late Spring 2006, and it will be massive - I can assure you of that.And it'll definitely be freeware.
February 3, 200620 yr Hi,The Holidays also have something to do with this. Many try to get things out before the Holidays and then time is short so there is a drop off. Don't worry there is still plenty of good stuff being worked on.Hope this helps,Jimhttp://www.hifisim.comhttp://sales.hifisim.com/pub-download/asv6...development.jpg http://sales.hifisim.com/pub-download/asv6-banner-proud.jpg http://www.jdtllc.com/images/rcv4bannersupporter.jpg
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