64 bit PD3 may be coming soon

I am dying to see what V4 does to all the payware sceneries out there. For me, the decision if/when to move will be the textbook definition of a cost-benefit analysis.
 
I am dying to see what V4 does to all the payware sceneries out there. For me, the decision if/when to move will be the textbook definition of a cost-benefit analysis.

This is a good point, but not one that will stop me from going to 64 bit. I would hope/expect that Orbx etc, would create a tool to migrate. I wont go buy another fortunes worth of new scenery for the upgrade.
 
JV also says:

"[FONT=&quot]FTX Central v3.1 has already been updated to cater for P3D v4.x"

I can't help thinking if they've bothered to do that P3D v4 can't be far off at all...
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Hi all,

There's been a bunch of speculation about our pricing policy for the next version of P3D, likely based on my previous posts back in December.

Let me clarify: we will NOT be charging anything for our products for the next version of P3D. They will be 100% free to use on the new platform. Better still, through the magic of FTXCv3 you won't even need to re-download them.

Please do NOT ask me or any member of the Orbx team about any tech details about any new P3D releases from LM, or why we can make this zero-cost promise. We are under NDA and we will not be pressed into talking about it for obvious reasons. If and when LM give us permission to discuss things publicly then we'll do so.

I just wanted to reassure those with a sizeable investment in Orbx products for P3D that you won't be asked a penny more to upgrade.
 
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