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Will MSFS 2024 be a Day One purchase for you?

Will MSFS 2024 be a Day One purchase for you?  

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  1. 1. Will MSFS 2024 be a Day One purchase for you?

    • Yes. I'll be buying MSFS 2024 immediately upon release.
      213
    • I fully intend to purchase MSFS 2024, but will wait until the initial bugs are fixed.
      56
    • No. I have no intention of ever purchasing MSFS 2024.
      13


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5 hours ago, anden145 said:

Right now I simply don't have anough information, to make a qualified decision of whether or not to purchase it. 
 
(Now - I may be reacting off 'old' information! I'm not at FSExpo23 (or whatever it's called) and haven't been catching up on all the latest developments; so please don't flag me too much... 🙂 )


Watch below presentation from Jorg/Seb at FSExpo and then read in-depth inteview at https://msfsaddons.com/2023/06/25/exclusive-interview-with-jorg-neumann-and-sebastian-wloch-we-are-in-the-pursuit-of-the-perfect-sim/ (TLDR: A whole new base sim with significant improvements in various areas, which is also backwards compatible with existing add-ons)

 

 

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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
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On 6/26/2023 at 12:51 PM, Sethos said:

., don't start 😅

 

On 6/26/2023 at 12:55 PM, Krakin said:

dude, really?..

What is this nonsense?

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The more I hear from Jorg and Seb the more I look at the new sim as a logical progression. 

I really don't see any reason why I'd keep 2020 around, especially since our addons will still work.  At that point it's just a matter of the 3PDs updating their products if they want or need to.

Might as well and have the 10X better performance with much more hyper local trees, cars, WX and terrain depiction, more open SDK, and everything else that comes along with it.  I mean a smaller footprint and better rendering engine is just a no brainer to me.

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Personally I don't want to deal with more than one sim at a time, it just becomes too much to maintain.  I'll stick with 2020 for probably a couple weeks, just long enough for the major bugs to get patched, then move over.


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