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MIG-15 in beta

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18 minutes ago, Phantoms said:

Looks like MSscenery up to their old tricks of releasing other people's work as payware: https://secure.simmarket.com/mscenery-mig-15-msfs.phtml

 

 

I noticed that it was up on Simmarket... that's wrong. just so wrong!

Edited by Car147

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It looks like they are using the same external model. Where did the people on flightsim.to get theirs? If it's a freeware source, I bet MScenery took that same thing too and just added a few other things to it. 

Edited by BostonJeremy77
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Does simmarket even vet any of this stuff? Sheesh!

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1 hour ago, SolRayz said:

Does simmarket even vet any of this stuff? Sheesh!

Nope. Over and over again stuff has been pulled from there after major complaints of fraud or stolen products/assets. They seem to take a reactive instead of proactive view.

Edited by Phantoms

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13 minutes ago, Phantoms said:

Over and over again stuff has been pulled from there after major complaints...

And looks like they have suspended it for now. Discussion on flightsim.to suggests they might be using the same modeller that the freeware devs used so it may or may not be legitimate to some degree or other. 

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2 hours ago, SolRayz said:

Does simmarket even vet any of this stuff? Sheesh!

Seriously, have you seen some of the cr@p that place sells, this is positively top notch compared to some of the garbage peddled on that store.

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I hate SimMarket so much. Everything about the way they do business is just... s&^$%y. 

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Edited by arsenal82

12 hours ago, arsenal82 said:

The good and bad is everywhere 

 

Not really. You ever see Orbx peddle BS?

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