Developers have been working on the CRJ Series from quite sometime after rigorous testing efforts. Next in line for the release for another exciting aircraft.
Will be an instant buy for me once it hits the Marketplace, as long as it is priced appropriately.
Indeed. Expected a visble port. But that looks really promising, expecially system and exterior shotsš
but wait.. I thought MSFS was hopelessly broken and will NEVER have study level aircraft ā¦
Canātā¦waitā¦
Looks promising, just have to wait and see how well they can get that lot all working now. Good step in the right direction either way though.
I am so excited for this addon
CEO of Aerosoft told in an interview, it should be coming this year!
- I donāt think this will be a study level aircraft
- I think this AC will be released earlier than AS are currently claiming, the date IMO is a bit of a bluff, because the first Publishers/Devs that release a decent payware airliner will make a lot of money.
Nice that they warned us with
will not be a cheap port from P3D, this is all brand new stuff
PMDG are you listening
What is your definition of study level?
Yep..loud and clearā¦theyāll be patiently waiting for the MFS bugs to clearā¦also you arenāt comparing apples to applesā¦PMDG will be a study level experience ā¦Aerosoft will be a Carenado experienceā¦pretty to look at but not a great deal of substance⦠a bit like MFS
a Fan of both Aerosoft and PMDGā¦PMDG systems are next to none ā¦Aerosoft more simplistic but if they put a bit more into their system it would be more compatible
āStudy Levelā means nothing in a video game. It means what you want it to mean.
No plane, add-on or not for a game is āstudy levelā. That would take a real simulator.
It would mean every feature is replicated in exacting standards to real world.
Iāve never seen that, all so called study level plans have things that donāt work as they should. They simply have more realism than default planes do.
A 3rd party aircraft with more realism Yes, absolutely. Study Level, hardly.
The operative word in your response is āthinkā
This is kind of a silly semantic argument. If your definition of āstudy levelā means you have to be sitting at the yoke of an ACTUAL plane, then thereās not much more to do with this conversation.
Its kind of a given on a forum about flight āsimulatorsā, that weāld limit the discussion to what a simulator is capable of. No one is expecting you to have to wash the mud off your feet after playing Fifa for example.
Canāt wait to grab this and their Twin Otter which hopefully follows not too long after this release.
I raise this comment made by the Project Manager at Aerosoft.
It will NOT be a dumbed down product to get something on the market, that is not our style, we never done that.
Iām fairly confident that this CRJ-700 will have, at the very minimum, all the features that they have previously incorporated in the CRJās they released for other simulators.
I wonder what the price will be. Anything up to £35 and I will get it but I have a feeling it will be priced close to double that.