Lionheart Creations Discontinues FS2004 Models

Lionheart

SOH-CM-2014
Hey all,

Im sorry. I know this will make some of you FS9 pilots upset.

I am formally announcing that my firm will discontinue making FS2004 models here-on.

I was mainly making them as I still flew in FS2004. I couldnt stand FSX. So many problems, unstability, etc, etc, etc. I have since aquired Prepar3D, and I have become addicted to it, and have not been to FS2004 since. There is just no comparison. P3D runs well, shines with details, I have clouds, traffic, cars on the freeways. I love it. Its been my new skies.

When I did payroll for my small team the other day, out of 6 vendors world wide, I had only sold about 3 FS9 planes last month. The rest were all FSX / P3D.

The amount of work involved in making 2 planes (FS9 and FSX SDK's) is too great and with no profit. It only makes sense (no brainer) to discontinue FS9 works.

Im sorry.


FS9 was my only sim for many years. I only tested in FSX. I almost quite FSX to go to FS9 only. I now have Prepar3D, a solid sim, it uses FSX technology, so I can make planes for both it and P3D.



I hope you all understand.


Bill
LHC
 
I hate to hear it Bill, but understand completely. If the money's not there, it's just not there. You made a lot of really good stuff for FS9 and I have a bunch of it installed.
 
Bill,

you stuck around FAR longer than most, we are very proud of you for that, you did a very decent thing when the rewards were probably small. I for one salute you and thank you for all the planes you gave* us.

Go forth and prosper my friend,
Jamie

*technically sold us, but they were so good they feel like a gift.
 
Wow!

I was one of only three FS9 people worldwide taking advantage of your Aerospool offer last month? I feel exceptional!
 
I love every one of the aircraft you made for us. While I am sad there won't be any more for FS9 I do understand your reasoning behind the decision.
With the rave reviews for Prepared3D it might just be time to add that simulator to my selection so I can take advantage of what ever you plan on building in the future.

Do you still plan on fixing the small COM selection issue on the Avelina I had mentioned to you ??
It is certainly no show stopper if you decided against that.

Cheers
Stefan
 
FSX is strong in VFR and hence GA flying.
FS9 has a strong user base in airline and military flying, so a different market.

Be interesting to see what P3D picks up, I presume at the expense of FSX.

In the freeware world FS9/FSX splits about 35/65.
In certain areas there is a resurgence of interest in FS9, people are coming back to its strengths which is great.

Good luck, Bill, when FS9 finally exhausts itself, P3D will be ready and waiting for us!
 
I was one of only three FS9 people worldwide taking advantage of your Aerospool offer last month? I feel exceptional!

All FSX.... :(



Do you still plan on fixing the small COM selection issue on the Avelina I had mentioned to you ??
It is certainly no show stopper if you decided against that.

Cheers
Stefan

When I dig into it for updating things, that will be tackled.



I think I can safely say, I truly loved FS9. I cant believe I have been taken from it. Prepar3D does a great job for me. The details are just too nice.
 
Thanks Bill for keeping us supplied with great 2004 creations for so long.

If I ever upgrade to P3D at least I'll know where to come to pick up some great models.

Wishing you all the best.

Pete.
 
Drat! Couldn't you have made this decision AFTER doing a ultra high resolution Fairchild F-24 Bubble Cowl package for FS9?

Bill,

I fully understand your decision. A company is only as strong as it's bottom line.....and if producing FS9 models resulted in man hours of labor for little to no return on those man hours....then the FS9 models were bringing your company down.

I have a couple of your payware packages for FS9 (can't remember what they are right now.....The Elite something (single engine turbo prop job) or other and the W-34 package I think it is........and I had the Operation Valkerye package that you gave out as a Christmas present or something....but lost it in a HD crash not long after getting it) And I have a couple of your payware FSX packages. All really nice from top to bottom.....but to be honest....the planes of yours that I fly the most are your older freeware Fairchilds collection, the Cessna AW collection and the Aeronca LWC. Those are more in line with my aircraft tastes.

So, if you EVER decide to do a new build of the Fairchild F-24 Bubble Cowl.....PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make one for FS9.....that plane I will buy!

OBIO
 
Bill,I'm STILL in love with your Socatas.One of the best FS9 purchases I have ever made!
All the best to your future en devours.
:applause::applause::applause::applause:



Joel
 
Bill, no problem with your decision. We are all grateful for the excellent products you have provided to us in FS9. I assume you will still keep the FS9-specific packages like the Bellanca and Junkers W-33/34 available on your website?
 
Bill - an unfortunate circumstance for some of us. but the future beckons and we all must move toward it in our individual way. thanks so much for all the tremendous things you have done for us FS9ers over the years and KEEP 'EM FLYING!

LA
 
not so fast.......:blind:

I have flown FSX for a couple of years and have farted around with Prepar 3D for a couple of months. Prepar 3D has been removed from my hard drive as it doesn't currently offer enough over my current FSX installation; my current FSX install is stable and fluid enough for me. I still have FS2004 installed as I do every now and then fire it up to fly the aircraft that don't play nice in FSX. I should add that I had more fun with FS2004 over the years than I have with FSX.

Tommy
 
Farewell Lionheart from FS9!!

Goodbye and thanks Bill for all your hard work. Will miss you in my FS9 world. Take care and smooth seas and following winds in your life.

Ed
 
Hi Bill, I'm also sorry to see you go. The Quest Kodiak is becoming a main aircraft of choice. I just went over and looked at the Prepar3D site and it looks like some sort of expensive learning institution, not a place to just fly. Maybe I missed something though.
 
Bill, no problem with your decision. We are all grateful for the excellent products you have provided to us in FS9. I assume you will still keep the FS9-specific packages like the Bellanca and Junkers W-33/34 available on your website?


Yep. They will still be available.

I just went over and looked at the Prepar3D site and it looks like some sort of expensive learning institution, not a place to just fly. Maybe I missed something though.
Rich12545

Nope. Not an institution or anything. They brought the pro version down from $500.00 to $200.00, which is the same price as the famed RC Flight Simulator from Switzerland. The team are also constantly updating the sim and have support for users, so if you have problems, they can help you out. For what we are used to, $200.00 might seem extreme, however, for people like me, who couldnt run FSX unless it was on basic sliders (nothing on), then this sim (for me) was the best way. I can run ORBX scenery, all my FSX planes, other's FSX planes, scenery, etc, and in smooth frame rates with things turned up.

FSX with no traffic, no clouds, no autogen, and still pulsing and blipping and blinking.... what a nightmare...


Anyways. FS9 planes will still be available. Future models are disconinued for FS9 format. It will save me tons of work time to unify things down to just FSX format for FSX and P3D. Just no sales in FS9 these days to benefit making them.


Bill
LHC
 
It is the proper business decision. Best of luck ... focus forward. And try to have fun now and then. :)
 
Bill,

This is sad news for me, however I fully understand that a commercial enterprise must go where the customers are.

I'd like to thank you for your many products both freeware and payware that have done so much to increase my enjoyment of simming, especially the Bugatti and Valkyrie packages. They are staples in my GW3 install and I still fly the planes and missions. I really get a kick out of the way you tell a story through flights (and drives).

Good Luck To You.
 
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