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1st Party Aircraft Developer Stream - Mike Johnson and ini

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1 minute ago, Krakin said:

properly ray traced shadows in this build. they look so delicious!!!

Also performance is great. Much better than the older build (we saw 2 weeks ago).

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  • Great Stream, I'm liking all the default planes so far. 

  • Simbrief import is still supported. I had to ask, I wasn't sure if maybe microsoft might request to only support the new flightplanner.

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They've updated the A310 using some art assets from their A300. New textures as well, the cabin is part of the base package, no longer need to download a separate one from the marketplace

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10 minutes ago, ca_metal said:

Also performance is great. Much better than the older build (we saw 2 weeks ago).

Well apparently that build was also fine but the stream was choppy for some reason.

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Great Stream, I'm liking all the default planes so far. 

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34 minutes ago, ca_metal said:

Great Stream, I'm liking all the default planes so far. 

They certainly seem to be higher detail than a vast majority of payware aircraft out there. 

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Will have to watch it later. Being at work when this streams is not fair. Doesn’t work understand the planes come first?!

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I was very impressed with the look of the spray effects from the hull of the Albatross and outer pylons...once they started touching the water as well.  

It appears Mike (of Lotussim fame!) has gone all out on the modelling and systems of this beautiful amphib.  He even has a large user manual for it 🙂

 

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they rendered the pixels on the screens in those airbuses, which is something they didn't do in 2020.

Very exciting stuff, send it!

The window view of those A400 engines!

That thing is a beast!

MS/Asobo weren't kidding when they said they are aiming to up the default aircraft fidelity even more than 2020 AAU levels! The ini A330, Asobo/WT 737 Max, etc are going to be good indicators of what we can expect (at a minimum) from the major 3rd party aircraft devs once they sink their teeth into 2024 development.

Expecting the ini A350 to be a showcase of what iniBuilds can do in terms of payware airliners for the modern sim too. Given their early access experience they well might be able to release by EOY as planned.

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Last I heard on Discord they don’t want to rush it, and they’ll release it in the best state it can be

Also it was confirmed on discord that the ini neo will have new wing, tail and nose modelling in 2024.

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A330 looks great. Can’t wait to fly a proper A330.

Daniel

Looks great I'll be flying the A330 and A321LR everywhere.

I'm amazed at how far flight simming has come. from having a wireframe kind of a C172 in the first version of Flightsim, to what Inibuild have made for Msfs2024. If that's the new standard for default aircrafts, then payware companies have something to live up to. I remember seeing a presentation of the C-17 in a developers stream, but can't remember where, so if someone can remember the link, I would be very grateful. Thanks in advance.

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2 minutes ago, jlund said:

I remember seeing a presentation of the C-17 in a developers stream, but can't remember where, so if someone can remember the link, I would be very grateful. Thanks in advance.

 

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