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Jörg Interview - Gamescon

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Not much of anything here. I’ll save everyone the 13 minutes of time. All of 2 minutes talking about 2024 and the rest is just talking about WU18. Nothing new really learned.

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15 minutes ago, Keirtt said:

Not much of anything here. I’ll save everyone the 13 minutes of time. All of 2 minutes talking about 2024 and the rest is just talking about WU18. Nothing new really learned.

Doing the Lord’s work. 🙏🏻

Eric 

 

 

well, we did learn one new thing, the abbreviation for 2024 is MSFS24

And he's on record as saying 2024 "has the most sophisticated flight model"

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27 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

well, we did learn one new thing, the abbreviation for 2024 is MSFS24

Oh, that won't work at all.  Imagine what we'll have to call it when it's the year 2124.

Rhett

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33 minutes ago, Krakin said:

And he's on record as saying 2024 "has the most sophisticated flight model"

Yeah, I heard that too. I'll be very curious to see how that holds up.

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2 hours ago, Keirtt said:

Not much of anything here. I’ll save everyone the 13 minutes of time. All of 2 minutes talking about 2024 and the rest is just talking about WU18. Nothing new really learned.

Wonderful vid again, for me that is, i watched the whole vid and although i've seen all previous vids about msfs24, i'm glad i did.

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5 hours ago, Krakin said:

And he's on record as saying 2024 "has the most sophisticated flight model"

He said "that we've ever done." It was meant to convey progress within their own work.

13 minutes ago, Dermot McClusky said:

He said "that we've ever done." It was meant to convey progress within their own work.

Wrong. He said, "The most sophisticated flight model. The best physics we've ever done" Not all physics have to be related to the flight model

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12 minutes ago, Krakin said:

Wrong. He said, "The most sophisticated flight model. The best physics we've ever done" Not all physics have to be related to the flight model

I wasn't insulting him or the sim, I was clarifying his statement. We obviously disagree about the meaning of his words. I just want to head off people going off the rails saying Jorg is making remarks related to other sims (because we all know how those discussions turn out). 

Edited by Dermot McClusky

3 hours ago, Dermot McClusky said:

I wasn't insulting him or the sim, I was clarifying his statement. We obviously disagree about the meaning of his words. I just want to head off people going off the rails saying Jorg is making remarks related to other sims (because we all know how those discussions turn out). 

It is simple English. I'm not going change what I heard him say just because a few people might get bent out of shape.

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Jorg also once said "we'll talk more about VR next time"......he never did, I've learnt to take everything he/any lead devs say with a pinch of salt. Like every developer out there making any sort of game or simulation they will big up their own title and rightly so, but at the end of the day the proof is in the pudding, not what falls from their mouths.

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Please don't buy msfs2024 on day 1. I am going to buy it on day 1 and want to be sure the servers aren't choked.

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