Just announced on today's developer Q & A stream, part of the Living Legends aircraft series. Will be released along side World Update 7, Australia. This one will include a manual!
Could it be worse than with the Ju-52?
wish they would stick to improving the SDK so that developers can produce better aircraft.
If Asobo is involved, the answer is an unreserved "yes"...wish they would stick to improving the SDK so that developers can produce better aircraft. They haven't excelled thus far as add-on specialists...
Apparently the Fokker release is tied in with World Update VII, (January 25, 2022), which will feature Australia.
Again, no love is shown to the DC-3
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Do we really want the DC3 to be a cheap dlc from Microsoft though?
I can generally agree with your opinion on ASOBO aircraft... but some of the recent very expensive payware has been less than stellar. I hope the upcomming DC Designs Concorde will be the gamechanger MSFS needs.My point in my post above was never that Asobo working on add-ons was delaying the SDK. I was trying to be somewhat politically correct, but I've never really been too good at that, so let me be blunt: To date, IN MY OPINION ONLY, any add-on Asobo has had anything to do with thus far has been....ummmm....how should I put this....kind of like the default airplanes in MSFS...in other words, underwhelming and not living up to their potential for simmers vs. game players. And yes, I know they are collaborating with known developers....but I'm still not thrilled with the few I've bought. I'd rather see them spend time on perfecting the platform vs. coming up with add-ons that we can only get through the MS Marketplace (which is also a complete piece of-- eh excuse me, I meant to say "is less than optimum").That said, I'm in MSFS to stay. Love the visuals. Okay gang, back to your regularly scheduled non-curmudgeon programming...!Kent