November 28, 20196 yr FEEDBACK SNAPSHOT To accommodate many of the recent discussions happening across the community from the news coverage coming out of X0, the team has decided to delay the preview of the Feedback Snapshot to mid-December. This will allow us to provide a version of the snapshot that contains all recently discussed topics and will provide a more accurate view of the information we are tracking. We apologize for the delay. So what were the topics? Weren’t they positive? Edited November 28, 20196 yr by carbonbasedlifeform Formatting
November 28, 20196 yr None of us can answer that and we'll know in mid December Chock 1.1: "The only thing that whines louder than a jet engine is a flight simmer."
November 28, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, carbonbasedlifeform said: FEEDBACK SNAPSHOT To accommodate many of the recent discussions happening across the community from the news coverage coming out of X0, the team has decided to delay the preview of the Feedback Snapshot to mid-December. This will allow us to provide a version of the snapshot that contains all recently discussed topics and will provide a more accurate view of the information we are tracking. We apologize for the delay. So what were the topics? Weren’t they positive? The bolded part seems fairly clear in that there were a number of additional topics discussed that they want to ensure are captured by the feedback snapshot that they will release. Give people power to really test their personality.
November 28, 20196 yr Author 8 hours ago, SamYeager said: The bolded part seems fairly clear in that there were a number of additional topics discussed that they want to ensure are captured by the feedback snapshot that they will release. My question was what topics they are referring to. It sounds like the topics come straight from the community, like AVSIM for example.
November 28, 20196 yr The first pre alpha has been delayed so things are getting pushed back, but no big deal they want it right I for one would wait another 6 months till 2021 in that`s what it takes. Raymond Fry.
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