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New announcement Fenix A320

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Just now, carlanthony24 said:

Some demand. I would take it they will go where the demand is way higher so A321, Neo , 330 , 380 etc

A320NEO already good quality from FBW, A380 also worked on by FBW.
And as I already said just a few posts earlier, it's "more likely to be A318, A319 or A321" i.e. the Airbus narrowbodies.

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7 minutes ago, F737MAX said:

A320NEO already good quality from FBW, A380 also worked on by FBW.
And as I already said just a few posts earlier, it's "more likely to be A318, A319 or A321" i.e. the Airbus narrowbodies.

Yep good quality. People will still want a payware one. 

Hmmm "SecretOtherStuff ™️ " ... Fenix A350 or A340 or A330, dreaming and hoping. Would be interesting to hear from them if their future birds always have to be atop ProSim, as that would limit the variety of aircraft.. unless they're able to adapt and modify the ProSim codebase for the higher airbus series, but that might also mean effectively re-writing it.

And noteable how they're doing a complete re-write/revamp of the visuals/model and EFB, V1 is already darn good, can only imagine what V2 will be like.

They've surely done well on sales, and great that they're expanding the team. Looking forward to all that Fenix will bring in the future.

 

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4 hours ago, carlanthony24 said:

Yep good quality. People will still want a payware one. 

To what end? What would a payware A320Neo be capable of doing that the FBW can't do at this point?

7 hours ago, Nuno Pinto said:

I'm more worried about the way they deal with buyers. Major lack of communication, even a little bit arrogant at times and product cycles take AGES to complete. Besides, i already have a real REAL good A320 in my hands.

They're late (as usual), with the wrong attitude and coming in probably with a "been there, done that" A320. Malware would be the least of my concerns 😛

Not a bit arrogant, but they are arrogant. They have ignored MSFS as meant for “gamers” and now they have missed the train. The only way for them to be an advantage over Fenix is to release in Marketplace aka for XBox which will be ironic lol 

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39 minutes ago, Farlis said:

To what end? What would a payware A320Neo be capable of doing that the FBW can't do at this point?

Proper VNAV for example.

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2 minutes ago, Nuno Pinto said:

Proper VNAV for example.

By the time any payware of the NEO would show up, the FBW VNAV will probably be solid enough.

It's already halfway there.

Just now, Farlis said:

By the time any payware of the NEO would show up, the FBW VNAV will probably be solid enough.

It's already halfway there.

Well... Yeah probably true. It has come a long long way.

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42 minutes ago, Farlis said:

To what end? What would a payware A320Neo be capable of doing that the FBW can't do at this point?

As far as payware options go, there's still a lot a 3PD can offer that FBW doesn't yet have. Would those offerings be worthwhile with a free competitor that properly simulates 92% of your V1-> AP1 -> ILS line flying? Probably not. But if ever MSFS gets advanced enough where you'd want to simulate side-stepping weather, proper icing / contaminated surface handling, and new things like ROW/ROPs or what have-you, it might be worth it for the most hard-core simmers.

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1 hour ago, Farlis said:

To what end? What would a payware A320Neo be capable of doing that the FBW can't do at this point?

You would be surprised. FBW neo still uses default Airbus. Different companies do different things and products still end up being different even when it is the same aircraft.

Imagine FSLabs out the blue released the 320 Neo for MSFS. Most of the community for PC would likely go for it and forget about FBW.

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33 minutes ago, carlanthony24 said:

Imagine FSLabs out the blue released the 320 Neo for MSFS. Most of the community for PC would likely go for it and forget about FBW.

I would seriously doubt this the FBW still has a strong following and will continue for a long time but...... on that note all the content creators "streamers" RWP's like V1, Blackbox and 320simpilot, (most) hardcore/serious IFR simmers would probably Try a FS Labs Neo for MSFS out, out of curiosity and do some comparisons with Fenix or even the FBW Neo if the product don't come at a ridiculously high price as their A320 base in P3D. I will say that much.

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2 hours ago, Nuno Pinto said:

Proper VNAV for example.

Cough!!.... Final App!!..... cough ! 😁😇

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3 hours ago, carlanthony24 said:

Imagine FSLabs out the blue released the 320 Neo for MSFS. Most of the community for PC would likely go for it and forget about FBW.

When donkeys fly. 

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14 hours ago, highflyer2020 said:

I really hope Fenix doesn't spend the next 5 years polishing something that is already pretty good...would really like them to see building an A330 or something new.

This. The A320 is great even as it is. Let's see an A330!!

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5 hours ago, KL Oo said:

Let's see an A330!!

Aerosoft is developing one. No need to do another one.

A350 on the other hand...

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