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1 hour ago, Tuskin38 said:

 

They haven't decided if it will be for both sims yet

 

Totally not the case.

With continuing lack of relevant SDK documentation the focus is on near-side development for 2020, which is the case for most if not all developers. But please watch the entire video.  It was made more than clear that development on all FlightFX projects would continue to and support 2024 with 2024-specific development, including a 6 month window for gratis updates for purchasers of the 2020 based developed products. 

Not from me.  Watch the video. Make your own judgement from the clarity in the video stream. It could not be more clear than what is in the stream.

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Great news. I love this developer's works of art. The P180 is said to be released today.

MSFS 2020, what an amazing sim!

Posted

So is 2024 confirmed and 2020 in question or the other way around?

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Sounds like another winner coming to 2020, and 2024 eventually. 

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The least surprising thing in the world considering they're already building mostly the same avionics in the C750 - I would have been really disappointed if they didn't do this!

Would be awesome to see a Legacy and E135 down the line too. E145 v2 was one of my favorite airplanes back when it was released for FSX - had Feelthere not collapsed and gone entirely into selling overpriced, poor ATC sims, I'm sure future iterations would've been great.

Day 1 purchase for me!

Posted (edited)
22 hours ago, Tuskin38 said:

They haven't decided if it will be for both sims yet

That decision has been made clear.  The decision is that it will be for both sims, as soon as available SDK is available to allow for that.  Clear again from this live session yesterday.
 

 

 

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Posted

Huh. Rather like their Vision and HondaJet. I bet this will also be amazing.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Sonosusto said:

Huh. Rather like their Vision and HondaJet. I bet this will also be amazing.

Time first to check out the amazing Piaggio P180....  Just released. The sophistication from the team continues to advance.  And pricing for these is amazing.  75% of my 2025 MSFS 2020 hours and 85% of my 2025 MSFS2024 hours are in FlightFX products. I look around  my hangars for what to fly, and there are just clear winners.

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Posted

I’ll be looking forward to this one when it gets to 2024.

Side note, I have a feeling the next few Sim updates will get most of the remaining 2020 holdouts (I’m one for about 25% of my flying a aircraft specific) to move over, so any devs investing long lead time developments will end up switching to 2024 anyway mid development or  be stuck behind the curve.

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Posted
1 hour ago, regis9 said:

I’ll be looking forward to this one when it gets to 2024.

Side note, I have a feeling the next few Sim updates will get most of the remaining 2020 holdouts (I’m one for about 25% of my flying a aircraft specific) to move over, so any devs investing long lead time developments will end up switching to 2024 anyway mid development or  be stuck behind the curve.

Highly unlikely.

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MSFS 2020, what an amazing sim!

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