I keep defending them because there are some insufferable people out there that expect instant fixes and magic to happen. All without a single idea of how project management and software development actually works. Don’t compare some guy sitting at home making mods (even when some of those mods are amazing) to a developer with multiple aircraft for multiple platform. A couple of weeks for you to wait while problems get sorted out is reasonable. Like I said, fly something else. You know what happened between patches 5 and 6? I didn’t fly Mooney, cause it wasn’t working. Now it mostly works if you use the scrolling workaround, so I am back to flying it. I know the product will get fixed. They do good work and so far I have seen nothing from Carenado that would indicate they don’t fix issues. The first fix was Asobo’s to take care of, so that took 2 weeks - their current cycle for updates. Now it’s Carenado’s turn to fix the other part. Guess what will happen? They will submit it when it’s tested and done, and then they will wait for Microsoft to update their offerings in the Marketplace. Only then it will be rolled out to users. Is that ideal? No, but it’s perfectly reasonable. It’s an issue that came up. These happen in a fast-developing product. And no, I am not affiliated with them. I am simply a person who isn’t entitled to instant fixes to come my way when things go awry. And I don’t give a ____ what you believe one way or another, it has zero effect on me. Continue on your merry way.
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