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Inibuilds / KwikFllight Archangel released

I have their... whatever they called their B-2.... and it's a fun plane for what is is. With the B-2 being so heavily classified, it's about as real as it can be anyway. No complaints for the money.

Hate that they timed this at the same time as the Blackbird Blackbird, though. Sucks to bifurcate the market when it looks like military planes are already niche-y on MSFS.

This will be the plane for the "I want to go Mach 3 in a cool looking plane!" crowd. It looks like a fun bird for people who just want to go high and fast.

The Blackbird version will be for the people who appreciate that Brian Shul was involved in their research, and know who that even was, and understand how much more of the real experience that will provide. I'll grab the SR-71 on early access, and hope that the Marketplace crowd and more casual fliers enjoy the Archangel. The BB SR-71's going to be a learning experience, and some of us appreciate that.
 
Having a choice is a good thing.
A low-realism plane stealing the major part of the sales volumes from a developer who tried to make a realistic addon is not a good thing at all.
BBS invested a lot of ressources into the Backbird, which will now be sold only to the few people remaining who were waiting for it, instead of selling to everybody who simply wanted a Blackbird.
Lower quality addons get the money now. High quality addons do not. Is that good ?
 
A low-realism plane stealing the major part of the sales volumes from a developer who tried to make a realistic addon is not a good thing at all.
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Lower quality addons get the money now. High quality addons do not. Is that good ?
Not at all, but it's not new - 80% of aircraft for sale on the MS Marketplace could fit that description :(
 
A low-realism plane stealing the major part of the sales volumes from a developer who tried to make a realistic addon is not a good thing at all.
BBS invested a lot of ressources into the Backbird, which will now be sold only to the few people remaining who were waiting for it, instead of selling to everybody who simply wanted a Blackbird.
Lower quality addons get the money now. High quality addons do not. Is that good ?

This sums up my feelings about the Microprose B-17G, and the danger that it might have stymied Flying Iron's Fortress. For anyone who loves the B-17, Flying Iron's cancellation would be regrettable to say the least.

As for the SR-71, I'll wait for the BBS release.
 
I don’t understand this discussion. Nobody can blame Inibuilds for releasing the KwikFlight version of the SR-71. If anything you could argue that the Milviz/Blackbird version has been in development for so many years (way before MSFS 2020) and they could have released it sooner.

Choice is good and not everybody want study-level aircrafts.
 
The software business is brutal. Especially in the gaming space. Competition should result in better products, or at least a good, better, best scenario of features and pricing. Consumer choice is a beautiful thing.
 
Competition should result in better products,
Excepted in this case, competition just led to lesser product quality, since it's a race to release an addon first, and the developper who takes longer for making higher quality sells less than the guys who released a lower product sooner.
 
Excepted in this case, competition just led to lesser product quality, since it's a race to release an addon first, and the developper who takes longer for making higher quality sells less than the guys who released a lower product sooner.

That is just how businesses work, right?
You buy what you want and others buy what they want.
 
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