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PMDG 777-200ER to release between Apr 29 to May 1

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  • No, definitely not, you are right, they must have had the SDK the whole time and just been lying to us and then they got Asobo and all of the other developers to go along with their story.  Then when

  • Don’t buy it then.  You are in control. If you feel the price is too dear, or unfair then pass.  Far more effective than a post in Avsim.  All due respect, -B 

  • I totally agree with this. I am actually looking forward to the 200ER most. I have the 300ER but skipped the F as I don’t tend to do cargo ops.    For me PMDG make fantastic products and with 1

 

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Haven't watched the preview videos yet.

Any word on the flight model? Is it improved, especially in 2024?

EDIT: this is flown in 2020

Edited by bigifooti

Well, Mathijs posted this video in Youtube, that will be available at 2200z:

 

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11 hours ago, psolk said:

Do you let Otto fly the Boing too or is that special for you 😉  Sorry, couldn't resist LOL  

No I get him to hold all the doors on

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20 hours ago, jarmstro said:

The 737 already works bar the parking brake and a few other bits and pieces. How hard can it be to fix it for it, at least, to work? Maybe it wouldn't be perfect but so what? I can't even download it from the installer. If they want me to pay a fiver I'll pay! 

"...bar the parking brake and a few other bits and pieces".
So aside from some technical issues with the actual aircraft, they also have the supporting infrastructure to take care of - like making sure their installer works, their update process works, liveries work, ensuring that they can provide support to customers on their systems for the new packages, ensuring their internal deployment pipeline works and doesn't conflict with the 2020 version. Etc etc.

"Maybe it wouldn't be perfect but so what".
Er, that's not how you support a large customer base without setting yourself up for a huge amount of stress 😂

"If they want me to pay a fiver I'll pay"
If you did pay a fiver, and it still didn't work properly I guarantee you'd be moaning at some point ... "they took my money and I still have problems with the parking brake - when will it be fixed! Waaah." which is why they don't.

The fact is it's not supported on 2024 yet so you're going to have to deal with that fact and play on 2020 (which is what you paid for in the first place).

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Looking forward to flying it, just setup a Simbrief profile for MMS.

32 minutes ago, FPVSteve said:

"...bar the parking brake and a few other bits and pieces".
So aside from some technical issues with the actual aircraft, they also have the supporting infrastructure to take care of - like making sure their installer works, their update process works, liveries work, ensuring that they can provide support to customers on their systems for the new packages, ensuring their internal deployment pipeline works and doesn't conflict with the 2020 version. Etc etc.

"Maybe it wouldn't be perfect but so what".
Er, that's not how you support a large customer base without setting yourself up for a huge amount of stress 😂

"If they want me to pay a fiver I'll pay"
If you did pay a fiver, and it still didn't work properly I guarantee you'd be moaning at some point ... "they took my money and I still have problems with the parking brake - when will it be fixed! Waaah." which is why they don't.

The fact is it's not supported on 2024 yet so you're going to have to deal with that fact and play on 2020 (which is what you paid for in the first place).

Don't forget the teenie tiny detail that it's also a Marketplace release and needs to be supported as such and there wasn't even a Marketplace...

But don't confuse facts with their narrative of the evil PMDG monster... 

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So if I’m understanding this all correctly, I already own the 777-300 for 2020 so I will get a free upgrade to the 2024 version sometime in May, and this will contain all the additional new features of the 2024 777-200?

Theres nothing extra in the -200 that I’d be missing in the 2024 -300 ?

I only fly the cockpit in VR, I’m not bothered about what’s strapped in behind me, what’s on the other side of the cockpit door is of no interest.

787 captain.  

Previously 24 years on 747-400.Technical advisor on PMDG 747 legacy versions QOTS 1 , FS9 and Aerowinx PS1. 

Working bogies...  Take note Ini   🙂  

Have a Wonderful Day

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23 minutes ago, jon b said:

So if I’m understanding this all correctly, I already own the 777-300 for 2020 so I will get a free upgrade to the 2024 version sometime in May, and this will contain all the additional new features of the 2024 777-200?

Theres nothing extra in the -200 that I’d be missing in the 2024 -300 ?

I only fly the cockpit in VR, I’m not bothered about what’s strapped in behind me, what’s on the other side of the cockpit door is of no interest.

Yup!

PMDG 777F and PMDG 777-300ER Release Windows for MSFS 2024:
Work and testing has been focused entirely on the 777-200ER as our first product release for MSFS 2024, and as work winds down on that project we have shifted resources toward updating the 777F and 777-300ER products to make them fully MSFS 2024 compliant and to bring in the new features we have in store with the 200ER package. There are significant differences between the two platforms and this has resulted in a significant rebuild effort for both the 777F and 300ER. That work is well underway, but it will take a few more weeks to complete and then we'll need some testing time to be sure we didn't break anything in the process.

We are currently projecting the 777F to become available for MSFS 2024 during the second half of May, and the 300ER to follow that release by 10-14 days.

 

Missed this bit:  PMDG.com customers who have already purchased the 777F or 777-300ER in MSFS 2020 will automatically receive the new versions that are compatible with MSFS 2024 via the PMDG Operations Center.

 

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20 minutes ago, jon b said:

So if I’m understanding this all correctly, I already own the 777-300 for 2020 so I will get a free upgrade to the 2024 version sometime in May, and this will contain all the additional new features of the 2024 777-200?

Yep, that is my understanding from what has been said on their forums. 

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1 minute ago, Simselli said:

Yup

Perfect thanks.

(I’ll maybe buy the Jaguar with the money saved)

787 captain.  

Previously 24 years on 747-400.Technical advisor on PMDG 747 legacy versions QOTS 1 , FS9 and Aerowinx PS1. 

42 minutes ago, jon b said:

I only fly the cockpit in VR, I’m not bothered about what’s strapped in behind me, what’s on the other side of the cockpit door is of no interest.

I tried but I can't keep the headset on for hours, plus I can't see my apps like EFB.

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