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3 hours ago, sidfadc said:

Such an amazing amount of content before and after SU11

Absolutely, I was wondering what the WT team were up to and they've clearly been very very busy. They're about to beef up what's already unprecedented levels of detail and simulation in default avionics in the G1000 Nxi with a host of others, and the CJ4 and Citation Longitude look to be getting amped up to medium if not high fidelity levels by Jan 2023! The MSFS business jets category was in dire need of attention and it's finally getting it, in the default birds no less. Combine all this with what we just got in the 40th anniv edition and coming WU/CU updates and man oh man what a compelling flight sim experience just the base platform alone is becoming.  Add to that the current 3rd party payware birds of note, and the coming A2A Comanche, PMDG 777, FBW A380, etc ... future is looking very very bright.
 

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24 minutes ago, lwt1971 said:

Citation Longtitude look to be getting amped up to medium if not high fidelity levels

I'll just say this: the Longitude Operator's Guide for new update currently stands at 139 pages. 😉

EDIT: Have a sample:

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22 minutes ago, MattNischan said:

the Longitude Operator's Guide for new update currently stands at 139 pages

Matt, why didn't you post a link here, not everybody is on discord? to quote you:

"Just to get the salivary glands moving even more, enjoy a pre-release version of the Cessna Citation Longitude Model 700 Operator's Guide. You know, a little light reading while you wait for your plane to be delivered."

Cessna_Model_700_Operators_Guide.pdf  4.42 MB

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/763804431413673984/1043264042493562982/Cessna_Model_700_Operators_Guide.pdf

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4 hours ago, MattNischan said:

I'll just say this: the Longitude Operator's Guide for new update currently stands at 139 pages. 😉

EDIT: Have a sample:
 


Ummm h*ly s**t well ok then... high fidelity it is! Thank you Matt and the dev team for all what you're bringing to the base sim platform! And this is just AAU #1 right, there's two more of those updates to come in 2023 :)
 

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1980s: Sublogic FS II on C64 ---> 1990s: Flight Unlimited I/II, MSFS 95/98 ---> 2000s/2010s: FS/X, P3D, XP ---> 2020+: MSFS
Current system: i9 13900K, RTX 4090, 64GB DDR5 4800 RAM, 4TB NVMe SSD

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6 minutes ago, turbomax said:

Matt, why didn't you post a link here, not everybody is on discord?

Sometimes Discord links don't really play well, especially if someone isn't joined to the server. We don't have the document hosted elsewhere (for reasons).

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Really impressed with SU11 and looking forward to the WT updates coming dec/jan..

However i did notice on the roadmap for 2023, only 1 Simupdate 12 is planned.
I like all the new content, but personally am more interested in these core simupdates.
 

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13 minutes ago, Andre92 said:

However i did notice on the roadmap for 2023, only 1 Simupdate 12 is planned.
I like all the new content, but personally am more interested in these core simupdates.

Do you really think that SU12 is the last one..? 😉


Bert

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1 hour ago, Bert Pieke said:

Do you really think that SU12 is the last one..? 😉

Just surprised it’s not on their Roadmap.

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they said 6 Photogrammetry cities in New Zealand.

Christchurch has Photogrammetry on Bing.

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1 hour ago, Andre92 said:

Just surprised it’s not on their Roadmap.

They (Jorg) have said on live stream that they have pretty much 2023 layed out. they are just showing the first quarter of 2023 on the road map. Relax.

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12 hours ago, Paul K said:

DHC-4 Caribou - that made me sit up.

Do you know what the New Zealand connection is? Or maybe they won’t always have a connection to the World update country. 

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1 hour ago, NZ255 said:

Do you know what the New Zealand connection is? Or maybe they won’t always have a connection to the World update country. 

To be honest, I didn't look for a connection.


Surely not everybody was kung fu fighting.

https://rationalwiki.org

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I've always got the impression from the somber and downtrodden Asobo guys that, actually, Jorg is a tyrant.

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