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Inibuilds A350 stream today 13/02/2025

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5 minutes ago, kevinfirth said:

£60 whaaaat????

Plus VAT, mate.

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1 hour ago, Jovzin said:

Wait so they decided to not do cabin for 2020

Well they are blaming it on sim limitation - I don't how that's sim limitation as iFLY has already done it with their 737 Max and performance is spot on with zero hits to anything. I think if I remember from stream they said their primary development for A350 was on 2024 version and their preferred sim is 2024. But because so many people are still using MSFS 2020, they decided they will include a version optimised for MSFS 2020 while also minimising performance hits. FBW a380 is very good example - when it was released, it was very performance heavy. Either way inibuilds thinking is that sooner or later all most everyone will move over to 2024 (don't know how) hence why their primary focus is on 2024. 

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14 minutes ago, rutrA said:

Plus VAT, mate.

Ah it's a tenner, my kids spend more than that out of my wallet in Starbucks every week 🤣

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1 hour ago, Aviator_2024 said:

but the sim is unstable right now

I'm yet to see what this instability is - I'm currently 10hr into a 16hr trans-Pacific flight and the sim is running beautifully.
My biggest issue was the long loading times shortly after release, but they have been well and truly solved now.

Can't wait for the 350.

David Porrett

1 hour ago, Aviator_2024 said:

Watch it to be horrible optimized like the A300 for 2020.

the stream showed otherwise. It was running smooth as butter. At least in 2024

  

1 hour ago, CAP1234 said:

Well they are blaming it on sim limitation - I don't how that's sim limitation as iFLY has already done it with their 737 Max and performance is spot on with zero hits to anything.

the 737 is also a lot smaller plane than the A350.

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26 minutes ago, DavidP said:

I'm yet to see what this instability is - I'm currently 10hr into a 16hr trans-Pacific flight and the sim is running beautifully.
My biggest issue was the long loading times shortly after release, but they have been well and truly solved now.

Can't wait for the 350.

Yeah, I have nearly 500 hours in 2024 and have only had 2-3 crashes. I've done several 10+ hour flights.

13 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

Yeah, I have nearly 500 hours in 2024 and have only had 2-3 crashes. I've done several 10+ hour flights.

Me too. Nearly flying daily, or at least having the sim open each day usually. Weekends it's not unusual to have the sim running the whole day, flight after flight after flight... I believe I already had 4 flights in one open sim. And all that without last flight stuttering or something.

I am very much looking forward towards this, it's most likely going to be a 2nd-day purchase, just to avoid the first server-overflow.

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1 hour ago, CAP1234 said:

Well they are blaming it on sim limitation - I don't how that's sim limitation as iFLY has already done it with their 737 Max and performance is spot on with zero hits to anything. I think if I remember from stream they said their primary development for A350 was on 2024 version and their preferred sim is 2024. But because so many people are still using MSFS 2020, they decided they will include a version optimised for MSFS 2020 while also minimising performance hits. FBW a380 is very good example - when it was released, it was very performance heavy. Either way inibuilds thinking is that sooner or later all most everyone will move over to 2024 (don't know how) hence why their primary focus is on 2024. 

I know all you 2020 enthusiast want to stick with it for whatever reasons you have, but the future of flight sim is 2024. And if I were a developer, I would not stay in the rut to continue to develop products for 2020 when 2024 is the money maker and I only have to supply support for the newer sim and walk away from the obsolete sim where there are limitations and headaches to support.

Bill McIntyre

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iniBuilds look to have another winner on their hands, and best yet! And for what's included that's a bargain (-900, -1000, ULR for *both* 2024 and 2020)

https://fselite.net/content/inibuilds-a350-price-and-release-week-revealed/
 

Edited by lwt1971

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2 minutes ago, lwt1971 said:

iniBuilds looks to have another winner on their hands, and best yet! And for what's included that's a bargain.
 

What I like about Inibuilds is, all their releases come with a new innovation.

INI just launch it , I've waited 7 years for this lol 👩‍🦽

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I couldn’t care less about the aircraft interior as long as I have a window view. I’m just thankful we are getting it for 2020 instead of the previous 2024 exclusive it was supposed to be. 2024 won’t be a stable sim for years if ever. 

Would like a cabin but meh, just give me everything else and I'll be a happy little pretend pilot. 

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MSFS 2024 | PMDG 777-300ER | FBW A380X | Fenix A320 | ini A350

This more than satisfies the Airbus long haul craving, along with either the Ini 380 or FBW 380 I no longer need an A330.

David Porrett

9 minutes ago, DavidP said:

This more than satisfies the Airbus long haul craving, along with either the Ini 380 or FBW 380 I no longer need an A330.

I would still like to see an A330 and  A340, especially because you will be able to fly these plane with the winwing A320 MCDU, which seems not to be possible with the A350/A380. Eitherway, I would love to see an A340-600, because it's just sexy!!!

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