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New Fenix Download, A319/A321 info and flash sale

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16 minutes ago, jcomm said:

I diverge... 

FSLabs in P3D is still my main choice when it comes to Airbus Operations / Simulation... 

It surely has a reason... So, in my case I look fwd for seeing FSLabs around in MSFS too, although I would rather prefer to see them continue to support the Prepar3d platform, and migrate their products into P3Dv6, which, together with ASP3Dv6 would still become my main goto sim, if I had FSLabs there...

To each its own...

Cute you say this when you made a tread in the XPlane forum and said Toliss was the best Airbus in a flight sim. OK

 

Now you are flip flopping.

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14 minutes ago, jcomm said:

I diverge... 

FSLabs in P3D is still my main choice when it comes to Airbus Operations / Simulation... 

It surely has a reason... So, in my case I look fwd for seeing FSLabs around in MSFS too, although I would rather prefer to see them continue to support the Prepar3d platform, and migrate their products into P3Dv6, which, together with ASP3Dv6 would still become my main goto sim, if I had FSLabs there...

To each its own...

Good place for FS Labs, P3D.  

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Bobsk8 said:

No fix for the PFD brightness. Disappointing. 

 

Use the blinds, No problem seeing screens here.

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2 minutes ago, Car147 said:

Use the blinds, No problem seeing screens here.

yep no issues  at my  end

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24 minutes ago, JBDB-MD80 said:

Cute you say this when you made a tread in the XPlane forum and said Toliss was the best Airbus in a flight sim. OK

 

Now you are flip flopping.

That was a TOLICE... 

Touché 😁

Well, I meant mostly the "feel of flight", not really the systems depth which is superior even in Fenix (number of modelled systems and associated failures).

I could also mention Airlinetools, which I also own & use, which models practically full ARINC but... flies miserably....

In the end of the day they're all quite inferior to the CAE 320 simulator... and that one lags behind the real thing... so...

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4 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said:

Good place for FS Labs, P3D.  

I upvoted ya, but ya being bad !

Anywayzzzz Yes I agree...

 

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9 minutes ago, jcomm said:

I diverge... 

FSLabs in P3D is still my main choice when it comes to Airbus Operations / Simulation... 

It surely has a reason... So, in my case I look fwd for seeing FSLabs around in MSFS too, although I would rather prefer to see them continue to support the Prepar3d platform, and migrate their products into P3Dv6, which, together with ASP3Dv6 would still become my main goto sim, if I had FSLabs there...

To each its own...

Ugh...I feel your pain when trying to hold onto P3D and FSL posts this about V6:
..."While we understand and acknowledge the potential of P3Dv6, at this point in time, our resources and attention are devoted to maximizing the features and compatibility of our products with MSFS."

and then go on to say ..."P3Dv6 remains a vital element in our long-term platform strategy, and we look forward to exploring its potential in due course."

Realistically (let's be honest)...if they are holding resources to P3DV6 until AFTER MSFS development... P3D, if even it continues development and updates of its product, will be on version 10 by the time FSL gets around to "exploring its potential in due course".

I'll make a deal with you (because I'm sure it will never happen in my lifetime)...if FSL does go back and update their a320 product line for whatever version of P3D happens to be around in 2030 (a conservative estimate for sure), you contact me and point me to this post and I will happily buy that update for you😉   If you contact me and I've passed into that great flight simulator in the sky, you'll sadly have to update it yourself.  As far as updating P3D...you'll have to cover that, and that I fear, would be more expensive than the whole Fenix A320/330/350/380 line in MSFS. 🤔

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39 minutes ago, Car147 said:

Use the blinds, No problem seeing screens here.

I posted screen shots, where it was obvious, and many posted on Discord, with the same complaint. Blinds are no cure. 

 

Here is a screen shot I just made with all the blinds set... Read the top line of the PFD..

 

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20 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said:

Good place for FS Labs, P3D.  

Why can't they compete in MSFS? while PMDG is dominating  the Boeing Market? Ifly needs to bring some competition soon with their MAX.

25 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said:

Good place for FS Labs, P3D.  

The best in fact 🙂 Anyway, I, for one, am more than happy with the Fenix A320 being here and ever since they released their first version, I haven't been flying another aircraft. I couldn't care less if they won't release their A319 and/or A321 as long as their A320 will be around

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Fslabs if they could remove the limitations of MFS physics, as A2A has done, they would have their audience, I would be the first to buy their a320.

7 minutes ago, Aglos77 said:

Fslabs if they could remove the limitations of MFS physics, as A2A has done, they would have their audience, I would be the first to buy their a320.

By that time MSFS 2028  will be out. 😉

 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, Aglos77 said:

Fslabs if they could remove the limitations of MFS physics, as A2A has done, they would have their audience, I would be the first to buy their a320.

I bet the reason why it's taking them so long is this precise reason. When they come up with something, it will be good. 

45 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said:

Here is a screen shot I just made with all the blinds set... Read the top line of the PFD..

Looks very similar to how it looks on my rig. Neither on my rig nor on your screenshot I have any potential difficulty to read the top line of the PFD...

Greetings, Chris

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