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Black Square Teases Steam Gauge TBM!

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2 hours ago, JustFlightScott said:

It's fairly simple. If you'e not keen on watching the previews then don't watch them.  Based on all the requests and positive comments we've seen posted about the coverage and the product it's pretty clear cut that it's worth having the tutorial videos out there ahead of release and also to allow some streamers the chance to experience the a/c and for them to pass their footage and feedback to the community. 

Granted, some of you don't need or don't want that, but many others do, and they enjoy it.  It helps us to see how the product is going to be received so it's a win-win.  Honestly, if you find it boring and it's not for you then just don't tune in.  The product itself is close to being ready for release, not quite there yet but very close.  As soon as it's ready, it'll be released.  Shouldn't be too long now.

Exactly this.  I've never worked out why people get so worked up over this stuff.

If you're not interested then "jog on".

Jase

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4 hours ago, Claudius_ said:

This is the problem with MSFS20, there are no more hardcore users like there were in P3D or in FSX

Biggest load of rubbish I've read on these forums in months.

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Just now, Sethos said:

Biggest load of rubbish I've read on these forums in months.

Agreed

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3 hours ago, Sethos said:

Biggest load of rubbish I've read on these forums in months.

it's not my fault if you are McDonald's spam.

Missing the PMDG DC6 in MSFS 2024 (she's here, but...).

9 hours ago, Claudius_ said:

Sometimes the devs publish their videos before the final release just to verify if the customers can see how bad and superficially can be made a "studio level" airplane. This is the problem with MSFS20, there are no more hardcore users like there were in P3D or in FSX, and someone publish junk airplane. Let's see what happens this time.

We have real life commercial/military/private/recreational pilots, airtrafic controllers, flight instructors enjoying flying MSFS. Are they hardcore enough for you? LOL

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52 minutes ago, Claudius_ said:

it's not my fault if you are McDonald's spam.

That doesn't even make sense. Go troll somewhere else.

1 hour ago, sd_flyer said:

We have real life commercial/military/private/recreational pilots, airtrafic controllers, flight instructors enjoying flying MSFS. Are they hardcore enough for you? LOL

This air traffic controller and pilot even flies Carenado planes!  Lol

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1 minute ago, ryanbatc said:

This air traffic controller and pilot even flies Carenado planes!  Lol

With BS and A2A you just can't LOL

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5 minutes ago, sd_flyer said:

With BS and A2A you just can't LOL

game-of-thrones-got.gif

I know!  Sacrilege!!

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10 hours ago, Claudius_ said:

Sometimes the devs publish their videos before the final release just to verify if the customers can see how bad and superficially can be made a "studio level" airplane. This is the problem with MSFS20, there are no more hardcore users like there were in P3D or in FSX, and someone publish junk airplane. Let's see what happens this time.

Lol, nonsense

Edited by Rimshot
The word I typed originally evidently not allowed, albeit more powerful :-)

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1 hour ago, sd_flyer said:

We have real life commercial/military/private/recreational pilots, airtrafic controllers, flight instructors enjoying flying MSFS. Are they hardcore enough for you? LOL

We talked many times about any kind of real pilots, but they are not necessarily good at flight simulators, because it's a very different thing from the real world. And you can see very easily if a real pilot is a virtual pilot and viceversa. And the dev teams have to be careful with their statement "tested by real pilots", because if this can help to sell better a certain product, on the other side the real pilot has a very different view in the simulated flights. I'm a virtual pilot, just for the record.

I agree with Ryan when he says things about RP and Carenados, but if you don't want to go deep in the systems, their flight model is not so bad. So, what about this "new" TBM? I'm open minded, but the marketing videos sometimes reveal things.

Missing the PMDG DC6 in MSFS 2024 (she's here, but...).

18 minutes ago, Claudius_ said:

but the marketing videos sometimes reveal things.

"things" - that's the whole point. reveal "things" that you can expect before you purchase it.

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12 hours ago, Claudius_ said:

...This is the problem with MSFS20, there are no more hardcore users like there were in P3D or in FSX, and someone publish junk airplane...

Ike?  Is that really you?  Come on now, behave yourself.  You really need to take more water with it!  :laugh:

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31 minutes ago, Claudius_ said:

 

 So, what about this "new" TBM? I'm open minded, but the marketing videos sometimes reveal things.

Yes they reveal features that you might like to see in a product.  And while sure, it is a video with a Just Flight logo on it, it's more of a deep dive video on how the various systems work.  If you want to see a marketing video go find a twitch stream with big letters on the thumbnail lol...  

Or you could read the manual, and see if some of these realistic features (the kind of features I see when I fly in real life) are something worth spending money on?

https://www.justflight.com/product/black-square-tbm-850

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2 hours ago, Claudius_ said:

We talked many times about any kind of real pilots, but they are not necessarily good at flight simulators, because it's a very different thing from the real world. And you can see very easily if a real pilot is a virtual pilot and viceversa. And the dev teams have to be careful with their statement "tested by real pilots", because if this can help to sell better a certain product, on the other side the real pilot has a very different view in the simulated flights. I'm a virtual pilot, just for the record.

 

What world are we living. Real pilot bad simmers, simmers are bad real pilots! LOL

I've been simmer since since Sublogic ATP does it make me a good simmer? How about  hardcore - used to fly with keyboard only LOL

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