February 9, 200719 yr I'd like to see KMSP for FS9 if someone has the time to do it...Remember at this point you have to state what sim you want the work done for or you may get what you want problem being it's designed for the wrong sim (FS9 or FSX)...;-) FS2020 Alienware Aurora R11 10th Gen Intel Core i7 10700F - Windows 11 Home 32GB Ram NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super OC 16GB - Pimax Crystal Light VR
February 10, 200719 yr Well guys, looks like it's time you hear something 'from horse's mouth'....... the 'horse' is me in this case......I've read several unaccuracies in this thread, even if it's reasonable because the lack of informations by us have lead many of you to get into suppositions and hypotesis, therefore what's needed to be made is to 'fix' these 'unaccuracies' first.1 - Simflyers is not dead and least of all the KBFI scenery is (screens soon).2 - As someone cleverly noticed, the fact that some of our older airports have been moved off from our website's sales doesn't mean we're getting away from business. Simply, one of our designers left and founded his own website, so we (him and us) agreed he to have his own airports sold on his own.3 - The forum is uncontrolled because it has been hacked. We've took our time to restore it because the KBFI project suffered an unexpected delay, but our plans are to have it back soon.4 - KMSP is keeping being developed, the ground layout is 90% ready and 'just' buildings need to be added.5 - Imaginesim is NOT 'a part of Simflyers'. It's an indipendent software house making MSFS sceneries on its own, therefore it's a Simflyers's competitor just like FlyTampa or FlightScenery are. Beyond all of this, must be recognized that some underevaluation of this project has been made on our end.Apart the quality level we've tried to achieve with the ground layout, which requested an additional effort (and time), what really 'surprised' us was the really endless amount of (mid-small)buildings sitting on such a proportionally small surface (when you'll have the scenery at hands you'll understand what I mean).For a group like us, used to make big airports - where to a wide surface corresponds a proportionally low amount of buildings, wide buildings indeed - this has been an unexpected surprise, a thing we hadn't took in count when we scheduled this project for the first time. We evaluated it in terms of pure size only (where for 'size' yeah, I mean square feet), not in terms of 3d objects's amount (must be said that the 'surface's size evaluation method' worked fine for any airport we had made before, therefore we thought it was reliable - until now......).This does explain - even if partially - the reasons of the 'dramatic' delay we've run into.To cut it short, I won't tell you the entire SF story of the last two years, I guess it's enough you to know we're not dead and we'll be back soon. KBFI is near to its completion and the screens we'll post will prove that.Btw - our testers do report that KBFI is running on FSX without too many problems, apart some minor fix we've addressed yet.RaffaeleSF
February 10, 200719 yr It's great to hear from you! I have just about all of the group's scenery and look forward to new releases.DJ
February 10, 200719 yr Many thanks for the update. I thought this thread had died and been buried since I started it.So is BFI going to be FSX only then or will there still be an FS9 version?I'll have to swing by your web site again soon to take a look. Sim's down for a few days due to my upgrading to SLI and 8GB memory so i can hopefully handle FS again . . . . .
February 10, 200719 yr >Many thanks for the update. I thought this thread had died>and been buried since I started it.>>So is BFI going to be FSX only then or will there still be an>FS9 version?>>I'll have to swing by your web site again soon to take a look.> Sim's down for a few days due to my upgrading to SLI and 8GB>memory so i can hopefully handle FS again . . . . .Both FS9 and FSX :) JetLine Systems Gravity GT2-Windows 10 Home Edition (64-Bit), NZXT H500 Mid-Tower, Black, Gigabyte Aorus Z390 PRO WIFI, LGA 1151, Intel 9th Gen Core i9 9900K (5.0GHz Turbo) 8 Core / 16 Thread, Corsair Hydro H60 120mm Liquid Cooling, 32GB Corsair DDR4 SDRAM 3000MHz RGB, 12GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070, GDDR6, 750 Watt Corsair RM Series Power Supply, 5.1 Channel Realtek Integrated HD Audio, Primary SSD Drive:1TB Samsung 970 EVO, M.2 NVMe PCIe (SSD), Secondary SSD Drive:2TB Samsung 970 EVO, M.2 NVMe PCIe (SSD) 4TB WD Black 7200 RPM Mechanical , SimOn Solutions 737 Professional Compact Trainer (MIP, OH). CFY 737 Max Motorized TQ Gold V3, MSFS2024, ProSim 737. 2 45" Samsung 4K TV.
January 29, 200818 yr Sooooo, no chance of having BFI finished by February 11th, 2008 heh?My VA has to fly it's brand new 777-306 home. :-(Anyways, just came up on this thread today, hope all is still going well.Xander Xander Koote All round aviation geek 1st Officer Boeing 777
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