Product Overview Update Possibly?

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bradley27
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Product Overview Update Possibly?

Post by bradley27 » Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:57 am

Hi FT guys,

Taking a leap of faith here but the reboots of Vienna and Athens if im not mistaken looked or were uttered to be close to being published for P3Dv4 & v5 some time ago now. I am really curious to know what the case is with these 2 please?

I have noted Amsterdam had a fill in update which is meant to also follow up with a new full reboot for P3Dv4 and v5 also along with what i also spotted some time ago was FT Dubai 'v2'.

So to clarify im just interested to know if LOWW & LGAV are on the horizon.
P906
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Re: Product Overview Update Possibly?

Post by P906 » Sat May 15, 2021 1:55 pm

soon 2 month this question is asked ...

I am also waiting for a "new" LOWW for P3Dv5 !!

p.s.: do we hear something from FT ? answer: NO ...
bradley27
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Re: Product Overview Update Possibly?

Post by bradley27 » Fri Oct 15, 2021 3:32 pm

Honestly FlyTampa can we get an update on whats happening with projects that were announced as being almost ready years ago please?

P3D versions of Athens v2 and Vienna v4?

Its been years and we were sort of updated ages ago that they were close and still nothings emerged. For the fan base you have including myself; may we have a general news update on P3D projects maybe? I am aware that Amsterdam v2 is chugging away for P3D and maybe even Dubai....i wont even ask about other legacy scenerys like Midway, Tampa or Buffalo.

MSFS seems to be the new fan fav in town BUT theres a massive fleet of users still on P3D and i for one am one that has no intentions shifting over until AI is sorted properly, PMDG have stable and working aircraft and MSFS in general is at a place where its also as stable as say P3Dv4.5 became....
CX 747-400
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Re: Product Overview Update Possibly?

Post by CX 747-400 » Sat Oct 16, 2021 8:42 pm

I agree, I would love an update on what is happening with the P3D products.

I was burned by MSFS when it was first released, and will not return to it until it is a stable platform without the need of weekly or monthly updates that just cause more issues.
I might try it again around 2023-2024, but I am in no rush, especially after LM announcing that P3D is here to stay, and will continued to be updated and developed at the last FS Conference.

George or Martin, can we have an update please?
Benncpp15
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Re: Product Overview Update Possibly?

Post by Benncpp15 » Sat Oct 16, 2021 10:55 pm

Comon Flytampa, stop those lucrative MSFS projects and start updating your old broken scenery for us. We want them for free too because we bought them once 5 years ago.
EasternT3
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Re: Product Overview Update Possibly?

Post by EasternT3 » Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:12 pm

Benncpp15 wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 10:55 pm Comon Flytampa, stop those lucrative MSFS projects and start updating your old broken scenery for us. We want them for free too because we bought them once 5 years ago.
I'm assuming this is sarcasm ;)
EasternT3
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Re: Product Overview Update Possibly?

Post by EasternT3 » Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:19 pm

CX 747-400 wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 8:42 pm I agree, I would love an update on what is happening with the P3D products.

I was burned by MSFS when it was first released, and will not return to it until it is a stable platform without the need of weekly or monthly updates that just cause more issues.
I might try it again around 2023-2024, but I am in no rush, especially after LM announcing that P3D is here to stay, and will continued to be updated and developed at the last FS Conference.

George or Martin, can we have an update please?
The monthly updates are good imo because one thing I hated with P3D was the long wait for updates/improvements, but each to their own, and for me MSFS is extremely stable right now, just need all the aircraft coming over the next year. Can I have a link to the LM announcement? It's good of course but just remember where the majority of flight sim sales currently are
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