February 9, 20242 yr Commercial Member According to Laminar and part of their slides from the Montreal conference, X-Plane 12 has, in just under 18 months, outsold X-Plane 11 by 12%. This is great news, and coupled with the new in game marketplace, this will put to rest any doubts about X-Plane's future. Feel free to download the PDF, and scroll down to Page 6. Edited February 9, 20242 yr by GoranM
February 9, 20242 yr XP12 wont Die, its only getting better overtime. Microsoft probably has 100 x times the budget , don't forget Microsoft abandoned us for years. I enjoy flying both sims Edited February 9, 20242 yr by jason74 ad Jason Richards
February 9, 20242 yr Amazing! XP11 was a very succesfull sim and on par with P3D a few years ago. And now they could even outperform the number of users of XP11 in a way shorter time, although it was supposed to be „killed“ by that other one? It‘s difficult to do it better 😊 i9 12900k, RTX 3090, 32GB RAM
February 9, 20242 yr 1 hour ago, GoranM said: Feel free to download the PDF, and scroll down to Page 6. I couldn't find it. When i login via my Google-account it says that there is no such file. Do you think you could perhaps make a print-screen of that page and copy it here? i9 12900k, RTX 3090, 32GB RAM
February 9, 20242 yr Author Commercial Member 3 minutes ago, Franz007 said: I couldn't find it. When i login via my Google-account it says that there is no such file. Do you think you could perhaps make a print-screen of that page and copy it here? That's weird. Ok, here's a screenshot of the page. What happens when you just click the link? It SHOULD open a new tab and show the PDF. Let me know if it works. Edited February 9, 20242 yr by GoranM
February 9, 20242 yr 3 minutes ago, GoranM said: That's weird. Ok, here's a screenshot of the page. Let me know if it works. Thank you for your help. But still the same: "this path doesn't exist"...but if it works for the others it must be on my side. i9 12900k, RTX 3090, 32GB RAM
February 9, 20242 yr 1 hour ago, GoranM said: According to Laminar and part of their slides from the Montreal conference, X-Plane 12 has, in just under 18 months, outsold X-Plane 11 by 12%. This is great news, and coupled with the new in game marketplace, this will put to rest any doubts about X-Plane's future. Really nice to see this! Hope they sell a ton more copies of it over the years! 👍 Richard 7950x3d | 32Gb 6000mHz RAM | 8Tb NVme | RTX 4090 | MSFS | P3D | XP12
February 9, 20242 yr Really like the idea of an in game marketplace as well. Richard 7950x3d | 32Gb 6000mHz RAM | 8Tb NVme | RTX 4090 | MSFS | P3D | XP12
February 9, 20242 yr Thats great.... X-Plane has come a really long way since I started at the end of Version 4! "It's ALL about Flying" i7-9700k @5ghz | 32gb Gskill Ripjaw 5 DDR4 3000 | Nvidia RTX 4080 | W10 Pro | Samsung 32" 4K TV | Virpil Throttle & Pedals | Winwing Stick
February 9, 20242 yr Oohhh ... I don't believe them (LR). That CAN'T be true !!! Only trust the statistics that you have manipulated yourself ... 🤣 Watch my YT-channel: https://www.youtube.com/@flyingcarpet1340/ Customer of X-Plane, Aerofly, Flightgear, MSFS.
February 9, 20242 yr They were not kidding when they said it is the most successful one to date eh? Are there any numbers regarding X-Plane 11 sales btw? Did Austin let a number slip at some point about v11 since it's launch in 2017?
February 9, 20242 yr 7 hours ago, Swe_Richard said: Really nice to see this! Hope they sell a ton more copies of it over the years! 👍 Based on what's coming, especially for graphics, performance & scenery, I have a strong feeling this is only the beginning. They really were not joking about the next gen "glorious future".
February 9, 20242 yr 7 hours ago, Swe_Richard said: Really like the idea of an in game marketplace as well. It is a good thing for new users until they are able to navigate around the community. Its a good start to get them going and for the developers to get some early exposure. Edited February 9, 20242 yr by BobFS88
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