November 20, 20196 yr https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/content.php?19990-X019-Interview-with-Asobo-Studio
November 20, 20196 yr Hm packages. That would make things easier to install. Will that mean the folder structure within the simulator game files will stay the same as it was before? If you want, you will still be able to find the organisation, but we also plan to bring in a way of doing packaging, where it will be simpler for people to manage their dependencies so I'm still hoping that nobody will have the need to go back, even if it's still possible, so it's a mixture of new technologies and a new way to do things and to respect what is the legacy and being able to understand what people are used to and not to put that away. But we are still hoping that people are looking for a more modern way to do stuff and when I say modern, I also mean easier. Edited November 20, 20196 yr by Tuskin38
November 20, 20196 yr Author 15 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said: Hm packages. That would make things easier to install. Good to see that they are aiming to provide something better while leaving things open and accessible for the people who want it.
November 20, 20196 yr This is ... "interesting" ... Quote But everything has been started by taking the FSX piece of code, make that work then have it improved. So it's a bit tricky to talk about backwards compatibility because of the licensing, because of the improvements we have done and because even if we did make it backwards compatible you should experience another simulation. That said, we also plan to add an option that allows you to experience the simulation exactly like you did in FSX.
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