September 11, 20223 yr So this is interesting. Randazzo has a model to predict the sales numbers of a specific new product from PMDG, and it had worked really well for P3D, to within even 2% of a margin of error of the actual sales. When Randazzo plugged the MSFS PMDG 737-700 numbers into his sales model, he thought it was broken because the sales model was off the scale. Turns out, despite how optimistic the sales model was in forecasting for unit sales of the PMDG 737-700 in MSFS and despite the fact that the sales model was off the scale, the actual sales of the PMDG 737-700 in MSFS was even higher than that. Anyways, this was said in the Sky Blue Radio interview with Randazzo back in July. You can listen to what Randazzo said, around the 1:21:25 mark in the interview: https://pod.co/sky-blue-radio/jt-welcomes-robert-randazzo-from-pmdg-7-8 Edited September 11, 20223 yr by abrams_tank i5-12400, RTX 3060 Ti, 32 GB RAM
September 11, 20223 yr Good for them, might light a fire under them to get their 777 and 747 out [MSI MPG X870E Carbon | 9800X3D (PBO +200Mhz / -20 Offset) | Corsair 64GB DDR5 (Custom Timings) | RTX 4090 Founders Edition (Undervolted) | WD SNX 850X 4TB + 4TB | Antec Flux Pro]
September 11, 20223 yr I confess I don't like Robert because he never invited me for a ride in his Dakota, but at times I find his writing amusing 🙂 I am one of those who feel served in terms of 737s for "my fleet", and the -700 was for sure a rewarding purchase, I'd say better than the DC-6 which I never used again since more than 6 months. There are acually aspects of the flight dynamics which feel more finished to me than for instance in the Fenix A320 or the FBW NEO, like for instance the effects of asymmetric thrust. Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
September 11, 20223 yr Good. Im glad they're making a killing. They deserve it. I fly the PMDG 737 more than anything else. They just gotta get the Tablet, RF legs, WX Radar and the 900/ER out and I'll never fly anything else. Ron Hamilton "95% is half the truth, but most of it is lies, but if you read half of what is written, you'll be okay." __ Honey Boo Boo's Mom
September 11, 20223 yr happy for him also. But where is that dang EFB!? 5800X3D, 4090FE, 64GB DDR4 3600C16, Gigabyte X570S MB, EVO 970 M.2's, Alienware 3821DW and 2 22" monitors, Corsair RM1000x PSU, 360MM MSI MEG, MFG Crosswind, T16000M Stick, Boeing TCA Yoke/Throttle, Skalarki MCDU and FCU, Logitech Radio Panel/Switch Panel, Spad.Next
September 11, 20223 yr Very pleased they're doing well. Surely not everybody was kung fu fighting. https://rationalwiki.org
September 11, 20223 yr Don't forget all of those who have made their fortunes thanks to PMDG. For example me, I earned $2 and 50 cts thanks to my 737's checklist on flighsim.to.😎 - PC Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D // Asus ROG Crosshair X870E HERO // 2x32Gb Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 6000MT/s CL30 // ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC Edition // 4Tb Corsair NVMe M.2 MP600 // Corsair 1600W PSU Samsung Odyssey Arc 55" curved 165 Hz monitor. - Simulator Hardware: VIRPIL Constellation Alpha Prime + VIRPIL VPC Universal Control Panel - #3 + MOZA AY210 Force Feedback Yoke + WINWING URSA MINOR 32 Throttle & PAC Metal + WINWING SKYWALKER Metal Rudder Pedals + WINWING Airbus FCU & EFIS + WINWING Boeing 3N PAP + WINWING MCDU-32 + WINWING PFP-4 + WINWING PFP 3-N + WINWING PFP-7.
September 11, 20223 yr Well this probably not go for Milviz because they still cant find time to finish the Porter. Edited September 11, 20223 yr by hansb57 I9-14900K, Gigabyte B760 Aorus Elite AX, RTX 4080, 32 ram.1 tb nvme M.2 SSD, MSFS 2020 on 2 tb nvme m.2 SSD
September 11, 20223 yr 57 minutes ago, jcomm said: There are acually aspects of the flight dynamics which feel more finished to me than for instance in the Fenix A320 or the FBW NEO, like for instance the effects of asymmetric thrust. PMDG has been in this game for 25 years. Fenix 5 Months and FBW 2 years and is a volunteer project. They should compare more to FS Labs or other X-Plane developers. Now i'm just waiting for the 777 to drop.
September 11, 20223 yr I am also happy they are doing well, and hopefully the -800 also did well. I had hoped that the 737 would release in a more complete state -- with the new LNAV and VNAV, a tablet, a more complete electrical system and windows that open, for example -- but sitting here in September I find myself appreciating how much work it is to bring a software package of this complexity to a new and far more modern platform and I have been pleased with the attention and updates that PMDG has given the product. Yes, the tablet is still a month or two off but I am confident it will come and make the 737 more enjoyable. I do hope they invest and take the 737 further than the P3D model, it would be nice to see working circuit breakers, it would give me something new to really learn about the aircraft, but, that aside, the 737 is a solid, well tuned, well supported aircraft and I am happy to be flying the -700 and -800. It seems PMDG raises a range of responses and emotions here, yet they have been a strong contributor to our hobby for over 25 years and have made the transition for MSFS; I am happy they have been rewarded for that dedication and look forward to what else they bring us. MSFS 2024. Primary Planes: Black Square TBM850, Duke, Baron, Caravan; A2A Comanche; FSReborn Phenom; Fexix A321; PMDG 737-7, 777: Utilities: Active Sky (Passive Mode); BATC, FSLTL.
September 11, 20223 yr 10 minutes ago, Cognita said: I am also happy they are doing well, and hopefully the -800 also did well. I had hoped that the 737 would release in a more complete state -- with the new LNAV and VNAV, a tablet, a more complete electrical system and windows that open, for example -- but sitting here in September I find myself appreciating how much work it is to bring a software package of this complexity to a new and far more modern platform and I have been pleased with the attention and updates that PMDG has given the product. Yes, the tablet is still a month or two off but I am confident it will come and make the 737 more enjoyable. I do hope they invest and take the 737 further than the P3D model, it would be nice to see working circuit breakers, it would give me something new to really learn about the aircraft, but, that aside, the 737 is a solid, well tuned, well supported aircraft and I am happy to be flying the -700 and -800. It seems PMDG raises a range of responses and emotions here, yet they have been a strong contributor to our hobby for over 25 years and have made the transition for MSFS; I am happy they have been rewarded for that dedication and look forward to what else they bring us. I think any developer that isn't working on something for MSFS at this point, won't have a very bright financial future.
September 11, 20223 yr 28 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said: I think any developer that isn't working on something for MSFS at this point, won't have a very bright financial future. Yep and developers like A2A, Majestic and FS Labs at one point did not take MSFS very serious at the beginning now eagerly are waiting to get a product into MSFS. Hmmmm
September 11, 20223 yr 11 minutes ago, jbdbow1970 said: Yep and developers like A2A, Majestic and FS Labs at one point did not take MSFS very serious at the beginning now eagerly are waiting to get a product into MSFS. Hmmmm I suspect that you may have made that up. All three produce aircraft models that do things that other developers' models do not. My recollection was that rather than not taking MSFS seriously, they looked at the SDK and saw that until it improved, introducing their model would simply not be possible.
September 11, 20223 yr This is the info we've been waiting for @abrams_tank! 5800X3D. 32 GB RAM. 1TB SATA SSD. 3TB HDD. RX 9070XT.
September 11, 20223 yr Author 1 minute ago, Reader said: My recollection was that rather than not taking MSFS seriously, they looked at the SDK and saw that until it improved, introducing their model would simply not be possible. For FSLabs though, Fenix with their A320 did everything that FSLabs does, and more. So the SDK for MSFS was always more than capable. Fenix knew that from the very beginning when MSFS was released. i5-12400, RTX 3060 Ti, 32 GB RAM
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