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iniBuilds A350 Airliner V1.1.2 released

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2 minutes ago, RNAVV19R said:

Software is a very complex thing.

The fact not everyone is having them implies there's something on the users end contributing as well.

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4 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

The fact not everyone is having them implies there's something on the users end contributing as well.

This isn't that difficult to figure out. We already know that Asobo is incompetent at their jobs. No one with a brain disagrees with this. We shouldn't be seeing the issues that we are seeing with the sim this long after release. iniBuilds deserves some of the blame as well, as the rate of WASM crashes is significantly higher than with other aircraft. 

Whatever the problem is, or whatever incompatibility there is with whatever software others are using, it's all on Asobo and iniBuilds, and it's up to them to figure it out and fix it.

12 minutes ago, RNAVV19R said:

Whatever the problem is, or whatever incompatibility there is with whatever software others are using, it's all on Asobo and iniBuilds, and it's up to them to figure it out and fix it.

Your hubris is only matched by your inflated self-ego and your use of inflammatory rhetoric.  Since you believe you know all there is to know about software development I for one look forward to your first release.  I’m sure it will be “Cracker-Jack”.

-B

1 minute ago, btacon said:

Your hubris is only matched by your inflated self-ego and your use of inflammatory rhetoric.  Since you believe you know all there is to know about software development I for one look forward to your first release.  I’m sure it will be “Cracker-Jack”.

-B

I'm not a game developer. That's Asobo's job, and we should expect some level of competence from them - something we have yet to see since the release of MSFS 2024.

5 minutes ago, RNAVV19R said:

I'm not a game developer. That's Asobo's job, and we should expect some level of competence from them - something we have yet to see since the release of MSFS 2024.

Being that you're not a game developer, how can you call someone that is "incompetent" because your expectations aren't met. If Asobo done absolutely nothing, then you have a point. Since they been releasing updates on a weekly basis, means they're trying to correct mistakes that was made. What have you contributed to this hobby other than your inflammatory rhetoric and childish remarks.

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1 minute ago, Bigmack said:

Being that you're not a game developer, how can you call someone that is "incompetent" because your expectations aren't met. If Asobo done absolutely nothing, then you have a point. Since they been releasing updates on a weekly basis, means they're trying to correct mistakes that was made. What have you contributed to this hobby other than your inflammatory rhetoric and childish remarks.

Stay positive and enjoy flying.

Not having the game crash 8 months after release is a very reasonable expectation. I can't think of any other game, in the history of gaming, where that has happened. That they haven't been able to meet that expectation makes them objectively incompetent at their job. Not just that, but the level of incompetence is historic.

7 hours ago, RNAVV19R said:

Not having the game crash 8 months after release is a very reasonable expectation. I can't think of any other game, in the history of gaming, where that has happened. That they haven't been able to meet that expectation makes them objectively incompetent at their job. Not just that, but the level of incompetence is historic.

Maybe it's something you're doing wrong if your sim is crashing. It hasn't crashed once for me in the past 8 months. Other than using incompatible software, 2024 has been rock solid since SU2 release. Even with the latest SU3 beta, it's been running rock solid. I've been completing 7+ hour flights and no crashing. So where is the incompetence other than you.

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Running very smooth here nice update. Looking forward to the A380.

Edited by MikeH99

Was there an issue with iniManager? I could not see my A350 yesterday….

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9 hours ago, Bigmack said:

Maybe it's something you're doing wrong if your sim is crashing. It hasn't crashed once for me in the past 8 months. Other than using incompatible software, 2024 has been rock solid since SU2 release. Even with the latest SU3 beta, it's been running rock solid. I've been completing 7+ hour flights and no crashing. So where is the incompetence other than you.

Only the iniBuilds A350 has had WASM crashes on occasion for me (and many other users.) Others have experienced it in default planes, but I never fly those, so that hasn't been an issue for me. This is a platform (Asobo) issue as well as an aircraft (iniBuilds) issue.

The incompetence is with Asobo, and partly with iniBuilds too. We have already established this.

Edited by RNAVV19R

3 minutes ago, RNAVV19R said:

This is a platform (Asobo) issue as well as an aircraft (iniBuilds) issue.

If it was and issue with both, it would be happening to everyone.

There's a third factor somewhere.

  

3 minutes ago, RNAVV19R said:

The incompetence is with Asobo.

If it doesn't happen to everyone, then it's not an issue with the software, it's how the user is using it.

Edited by Tuskin38

Just now, Tuskin38 said:

If it was and issue with both, it would be happening to everyone.

There's a third factor somewhere.

There is no other factor. No other game in the history of gaming has this many reported crashes this long after release.

I'm afraid the only factor here is Asobo's incompetence.

14 minutes ago, RNAVV19R said:

There is no other factor. No other game in the history of gaming has this many reported crashes this long after release.

I'm afraid the only factor here is Asobo's incompetence.

I haven't had crash in 2024 since March. On the other hand,  Civilization 7 crashes every time I exit it LOL

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3 minutes ago, sd_flyer said:

I haven't had crash in 2024 since March. On the other hand,  Civilization 7 crashes every time I exit it LOL

Civilization 7 came out in February, not in November 2024, and most complaints about crashing are from February. Crashing while exiting the game doesn't hurt anyone's experience.

31 minutes ago, RNAVV19R said:

There is no other factor. No other game in the history of gaming has this many reported crashes this long after release.

I'm afraid the only factor here is Asobo's incompetence.

Use your brain.

If it was solely an issue with the sim, it would be happening to everyone. Something else must be influencing them.

I’ve personally not had a crash to desktop (in a non-beta build) since December.

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