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A330 in MSFS 2024 might be from iniBuilds

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4 minutes ago, abrams_tank said:

I don't think Aerosoft will go out of business if their A330 doesn't sell well. But they are certainly on a timer. Once MSFS 2024 comes out, that's a lot less people that will be willing to buy the Aerosoft A330 if the iniBuilds A330 is free in MSFS 2024.

Especially since the Aerosoft A330 will most likely be of even lower quality than the free iniBuilds A330. That's at least what I expect from Aerosoft based on all of their previous airliner releases. To be honest, after those news they should just scrap it entirely and do something else.

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39 minutes ago, abrams_tank said:

Must have missed it. That thread is 18 pages long now.

Well, it was right there on page 1:

 

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29 minutes ago, Fiorentoni said:

Especially since the Aerosoft A330 will most likely be of even lower quality than the free iniBuilds A330. That's at least what I expect from Aerosoft based on all of their previous airliner releases. To be honest, after those news they should just scrap it entirely and do something else.

There will be a market for those who want the different engine options. If ini's doesn't come with them.

IIRC Aerosoft said it would come with both CEO and NEO variants.

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40 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

There will be a market for those who want the different engine options. If ini's doesn't come with them.

IIRC Aerosoft said it would come with both CEO and NEO variants.

The market could be really small though if the iniBuilds A330 is free for the Standard version of MSFS 2024, and Aerosoft may end up losing  money on developing the A330.

 

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20 minutes ago, abrams_tank said:

Aerosoft may end up losing  money on developing the A330.

Aerosoft is fine, IMO. They received a not insignificant grant from the German government for development of the A330. Don't forget that Aerosoft had a commercial client for their A330-300 in P3D, so I imagine there's something similar being lined up in the long-term.

FSLabs is an interesting one. It really depends on if there's another top-tier aircraft dev working on an A330 or not... Fenix?

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Main issue I have with this is how many updates did iniBuilds release over the course of a month or two when the A300 was released to fix bugs? Nine is how many and we got them fairly quick due to it being a direct release from them. With this A330, it will be up to MS/Asobo to release updates for bugs and that is usually done only on SU’s which can be months apart. How long did bugs stay I the A310, months and months to over a year. 
 

And with iniBuilds lack of quality control, I foresee a ton of bugs on release that will not get fixed in any sort of quick way hence why I could care less about it.

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1 hour ago, B777ER said:

How long did bugs stay I the A310, months and months to over a year. 

According to comments on the ini discord, that was on Asobo's side, ini had fixes waiting for them to deploy for ages.

 

6 hours ago, ianb2469 said:

Not seen much mention of FSlabs around these things, considering their offering to date is Airbus or Concorde (which again, no movement on that for a long time). 

They made excellent products in P3D, just hope they’ve not fallen too far behind to catch back up?!

Unless they come out with something unexpected and left field (is it too late to beg for a 737-300 off someone). 

There was a recent post on their forums hinting at a release of a product between now and MSFS 2024. 

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1 hour ago, pommy80 said:

There was a recent post on their forums hinting at a release of a product between now and MSFS 2024. 


Ah, just saw it: https://forums.flightsimlabs.com/topic/34531-is-fslabs-still-developing-aircraft/?do=findComment&comment=270878

On 6/10/2024 at 1:09 PM, Pascal Wagner said:
Bet your nuggets, they wait on MSFS 2024. Before that no new plane will be published.

Posted yesterday at 01:11 PM, Norman Blackburn said:
Bet you are not correct :D

We are right here Maurice.  Just because we have not made any announcements does not anything negative aside from its less frequent of an update than you would like to hear.  Luckily however your products continue to work and continue to give you that same level of enjoyment over and over again.

Also per some sleuthing FSL folks might've been seen testing an A321 online. Which would be interesting given that the Fenix A321/A319 are also coming out. But at least it's not an A320 😅 

Not at all sure if FSL's first bird for MSFS will be an A330 or Concorde even, would be a shame if not. But then again we're about to get an iniBuilds-built A330 in the MSFS 2024 default fleet, which would be medium fidelity at the very least if not higher, going by the current default A320 and A310
 

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3 hours ago, Tuskin38 said:

According to comments on the ini discord, that was on Asobo's side, ini had fixes waiting for them to deploy for ages.

Exactly my point. As this is made by iniBuilds but released by MS/Asobo, fixes will take ages to see light of day.  

Eric 

 

 

46 minutes ago, lwt1971 said:


Ah, just saw it: https://forums.flightsimlabs.com/topic/34531-is-fslabs-still-developing-aircraft/?do=findComment&comment=270878

On 6/10/2024 at 1:09 PM, Pascal Wagner said:
Bet your nuggets, they wait on MSFS 2024. Before that no new plane will be published.

Posted yesterday at 01:11 PM, Norman Blackburn said:
Bet you are not correct :D

We are right here Maurice.  Just because we have not made any announcements does not anything negative aside from its less frequent of an update than you would like to hear.  Luckily however your products continue to work and continue to give you that same level of enjoyment over and over again.

Also per some sleuthing FSL folks might've been seen testing an A321 online. Which would be interesting given that the Fenix A321/A319 are also coming out. But at least it's not an A320 😅 

Not at all sure if FSL's first bird for MSFS will be an A330 or Concorde even, would be a shame if not. But then again we're about to get an iniBuilds-built A330 in the MSFS 2024 default fleet, which would be medium fidelity at the very least if not higher, going by the current default A320 and A310
 

I’m hoping that’s a ruse and it’s actually a A21N.

Eric 

 

 

f perfomance... , they should contract more the ATR developer that aircraft have an amazing performance while having modern systems I don't get why ini build is so heavy on cpu compare with other study level  aircrafts 

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