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FS Expo '23 product announcement seminars stream (live now)

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1 hour ago, 737_800 said:

will pmdg reveal something new?

The EFB release date

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42 minutes ago, Matchstick said:

Numbers I'm seeing has the TQS throttle for  €329. €499 is for the throttle and add-on panel

And yet the Orion has both,  in one unit,  and includes the stick.

8 minutes ago, Waldo Pepper said:

And yet the Orion has both,  in one unit,  and includes the stick.

Guess it very much depends how bothered your are by there buttons.

Personally I would go the Winwing but that's primarily because of the flexibility of the swapable handlers

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iniBuilds announcement is the A300-600 (cargo version on release and passenger version post release): https://forum.inibuilds.com/topic/19484-inibuilds-a300-600-for-microsoft-flight-simulator-development-update-fsexpo-houston-2023/

Pretty neat how almost all the product announcements at FSExpo this year are MSFS related... not surprising, and great that the sim and ecosystem are thriving so much.

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Len
1980s: Sublogic FS II on C64 ---> 1990s: Flight Unlimited I/II, MSFS 95/98 ---> 2000s/2010s: FS/X, P3D, XP ---> 2020+: MSFS
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I'm watching. Finally. LOL

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Wow. MSFS 2020 hit 12Mi people mark. I wouldn't expect that. Lots of non-simmers for sure.

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there will be 'a lot of airliners' in 2024.

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Faillure, wear and tear system on msfs2024. That's amazing.

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Ummm so ya as a lot of us were saying after that initial trailer, MSFS 2024 is not just about missions lol...

Massive core sim improvements coming, thinner client/install (moving more of their stuff away from our machines to the cloud).

Much more multi-threaded, and various other performance improvements.

All new physics and aerodynamics engine with much more control for aircraft developers to define aircraft surfaces/geometry to make full use of the flight dynamics (this is music to my ears!). They also mentioned their IL-2 lead engineer pickup (Andrey Solomykin) is involved in this naturally so that's more music to my ears!

Even re: missions, they are going to be realistic aviation activities and focus in on all the details (for which they are working with pros in each of the mission fields).. i.e. for ballooning the inflation and deflation of air going in/out is actually simulated, the balloon is a collection of smaller surfaces getting same treatment from core physics engine.

And much more detailed digital twin earth using new tech, improved ground details and tesselation, enhanced 3D trees and tree diversity, improved cliffs/mountains/etc due to DEM resolution.

Full seasons, aurora and northern lights, tornadoes, supercell storms and overall improved storms, etc (all simulated).

Worldwide live ship traffic, accurate live air traffic, improved vehicle traffic, more animals diversity and migrations, etc

"Our biggest sim ever made, over 500 people on it"

And full compatibility with existing add-ons including community folder (though I imagine all devs will be clamoring to enhance and/or redo their products to take advantage of new features).

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Len
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

Kinda disappointed by the product announcements. IniBuilds doing an A300 was known since at least the A310 release, so why be that cryptic with the teaser to announce an aircraft that had already been announced? 'The ultimate airliner experience' also doesn't really make me think about an A300 and the"Kai Tak ops" hint surely pointed more towards a 747-200, being the most iconic airliner there and most seen on pictures. Was hoping for a 767.

Navigraph also announced an update that had already been released. Thought it might be a new product altogether.

This new version of the planet looks crazy. Plus the weather system + seasons + world meteorological events (tornadoes, aurora borealis etc). Crazy!

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Ooooooooh, now I’m excited for 2024😍

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They said they may try and back port seasons to 2020. But Jorg said seasons in 2024 are really enhanced by the new 3D trees.

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