K.A. 350 for FSX ?
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K.A. 350 for FSX ?
I recently recieved the good news via email that the KA350 was approaching release.
However I have the impression that it is created for 64bit pp3d platforms which have
greater capabilities than the 32 bit FSX.
In the post above it is said that an FSX version will be released after tbe pp3d version.
Considering how much work and time it has taken to create the pp3d version, just wondering
is there any time frame for the FSX version ?
I bought it before pp3d was invented.
I have complete confidence in Milviz and they have never let me down
with any of their products.
Can you throw us FSX users a bone ?
Cheers
However I have the impression that it is created for 64bit pp3d platforms which have
greater capabilities than the 32 bit FSX.
In the post above it is said that an FSX version will be released after tbe pp3d version.
Considering how much work and time it has taken to create the pp3d version, just wondering
is there any time frame for the FSX version ?
I bought it before pp3d was invented.
I have complete confidence in Milviz and they have never let me down
with any of their products.
Can you throw us FSX users a bone ?
Cheers
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Re: K.A. 350 for FSX ?
This is something we have had to consider very seriously .
As you are aware the development period has been subject to many delays due to the continuing addition of depth to the PL21. Now it appears that translating this work to FSX is simply not be possible; It will be too much for FSX to cope with.
In our recent progress report we asked how many are still using FSX and have not moved on to Prepar3D. So far only 10 have replied. If so few are still using FSX, it makes no sense to continue with FSX.
Looking forward, it is difficult to see the value in releasing any more planes for FSX. Prepar3D Academic offers so much more in terms of features and reliability, and the kind of pilots who will use the advanced features of the Proline21 have migrated to the better platform already.
If you don't want to make the jump to P3D, drop me a line and we'll work out some form of compensation.
As you are aware the development period has been subject to many delays due to the continuing addition of depth to the PL21. Now it appears that translating this work to FSX is simply not be possible; It will be too much for FSX to cope with.
In our recent progress report we asked how many are still using FSX and have not moved on to Prepar3D. So far only 10 have replied. If so few are still using FSX, it makes no sense to continue with FSX.
Looking forward, it is difficult to see the value in releasing any more planes for FSX. Prepar3D Academic offers so much more in terms of features and reliability, and the kind of pilots who will use the advanced features of the Proline21 have migrated to the better platform already.
If you don't want to make the jump to P3D, drop me a line and we'll work out some form of compensation.
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Re: K.A. 350 for FSX ?
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