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Will P3d V6 have a demo to stress test out before picking it

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Hello from blind flight simmer pilot Ron Kolesar.

Just was curious to know why for we who already have p3d couldn't just upgrade without having to purchase another flight sim?

So, I always like to see which companies will offer a demo to stress test out the product before buying it.

Many thanks. 

Ron AKA the Blind Pilot

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LM offers a 14 day money back guarantee, so you can just buy it, try it, and decide whether to keep it within 14 days or to request a refund.

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33 minutes ago, CaptainAddOn said:

LM offers a 14 day money back guarantee, so you can just buy it, try it, and decide whether to keep it within 14 days or to request a refund.

...and you can also buy the Pro developer version on a month-to-month basis for $10/month.

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1 hour ago, Blind Pilot said:

Hello from blind flight simmer pilot Ron Kolesar.

Just was curious to know why for we who already have p3d couldn't just upgrade without having to purchase another flight sim?

So, I always like to see which companies will offer a demo to stress test out the product before buying it.

Many thanks. 

Ron AKA the Blind Pilot

Hi, Ron,

I agree it'd be nice if we could get a discount for upgrading, but I also don't think it'd be at all fair to the developers who put in many many hundreds to thousands of person-hours or more to bring new features to the sim (or addon, etc.). 

It takes work to keep us entertained/trained at ever higher levels of realism, and the very smart folks who do that work for us need to earn a living.

Prepar3D released just over 3 years ago, which means if, like me, you bought it on release day, it costs less than 2 dollars per month to enjoy all the experiences it allows.

The good thing is that P3D v5 and X-Plane v11 will continue to work for many years to come, so if you liked them before, you can continue right on enjoying them as is. And though I will be upgrading, a good number of simmers have said they're going to stick with whatever version they already have.

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