Which 3rd Party Developer do you love but isn’t in the MSFS Marketplace yet?
iBlueYonder
Why do you love this 3rd Party Developer?
Dallas Love, Portland Int’l, 56WV and numerous other airports working for Orbx. Bill has been building scenery for MSFS and contributing to our enjoyment and pushing the boundries of scenery developement for 20 years.
Which 3rd Party Developer do you love but isn’t in the MSFS Marketplace yet?
MamuDesign
Why do you love this 3rd Party Developer?
They do fantastic work and cover airports and other subjects that are more unusual and interesting. Plus, Federico is a great guy and a real help to the scenery dev community.
Which 3rd Party Developer do you love but isn’t in the MSFS Marketplace yet?
iBlueYonder
Why do you love this 3rd Party Developer?
Bill Womack is one of the all time great scenery developers from FS9 through today and all sims in between. He absolutely should be in the marketplace.
Which 3rd Party Developer do you love but isn’t in the MSFS Marketplace yet?
iBlueYonder
Why do you love this 3rd Party Developer?
iBlueYonder have been building excellent airport scenery for decades and have partnerships with many major developers such as ORBX. Absolutely should have had their own store by now!
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Which 3rd Party Developer do you love but isn’t in the MSFS Marketplace yet?
Time Machine Designs
Why do you love this 3rd Party Developer?
They’re using the Sim to recreate history. Starting with Hadrian’s Wall 180. It’s a very exciting project and something that also holds great educational and research value. I’ve already seen a lot of interest generated around this, so getting accessible to everyone would be amazing
I totally agree. I know I already voted very early in this topic so not sure I am allowed to technically vote “again” again? …but I am putting my support behind these guys too!
I would go so far as to say they should be the pioneers of their own NEW CATEGORY in the store, so they don’t get lost in the sea of over-priced night lighting “mods”!
Let’s make MSFS into a viable educational platform, come on Microsoft, you know it is the right thing to do! You could probably get some tax benefits too if you ask your clever accountants how to categorise the “educational software with U rating status”
Which 3rd Party Developer do you love but isn’t in the MSFS Marketplace yet?
Time Machine Designs
Why do you love this 3rd Party Developer?
This type of product expands the scope of the game to individuals who otherwise might not be interested in either flying or history. It shows that history does not have to be constrained to books and museums (as was the case in my youth). It can spark the imagination and encourage deeper engagement and participation in both areas. It (shameless plug here!) ties in with my concept of eras in this Wishlist item: Historic airports, aircraft, flights, eras etc for MSFS - #9 by SmotheryVase665
Which 3rd Party Developer do you love but isn’t in the MSFS Marketplace yet?
Puffin Flight, Mamu Design and FlyByWire
Why do you love this 3rd Party Developer?
Puffin Flight and Mamu Design are next level when it comes to making the world feel more alive. Gamers on Xbox do not really have access to similar products in the MP yet, and as a cherry on top, they are mostly freeware!
And for FlyByWire I wouldn’t really even have to list any reasons; they simply develop the best and highest-fidelity freeware aircraft in the sim. Xbox’ers do not have access to these incredible aircraft since FBW is not on the marketplace.
Which 3rd Party Developer do you love but isn’t in the MSFS Marketplace yet?
Mamu Design
Why do you love this 3rd Party Developer?
Their contribution to scenery design is innovative, detailed and consistent. A must-have freeware or payware product that adds immensely to the immersivness of MSFS 2020.
I don’t know if he’d be interested but I’m sure many an Xbox user would love to be able to add his wonderful liveries to their planes. He’s been painting liveries as Freeware for decades and his work is top notch, covering a wide array of aircraft from many developers. He has 1047 uploads on flightsim.to as of today.