PMDG 737 in MSFS2024

I don’t disagree, that is why I said they put out a good product. My point was they aren’t perfect. Some would lead you to believe they do no wrong and that’s just not the case.

Since you seem to think my statement is false, this is from the PMDG forums. For some reason PMDG removed the topic in the link. Clearly someone else has had this issue as well. If you have any other suggestions that don’t involve deleting your cloud save I would love to hear them.

Well yes, no sim product will be perfect… Boeing doesn’t get it right with their real airplanes sometimes. I would never expect PMDG to have a perfect product.

I’m sorry but If you re going to drag up an old post from the middle of 2023 i really cant take you seriously. If this was REALLY an issue EMI himself and a bunch of other type rated On the line pilots would have brought this up..

Corrupted cloud save instance … how many people you honestly think have that issue on a regular basis ?

If you have an issue put a ticket in and have them reproduce it and provide a solution to your individual issue im not here to give you tech support.

No product is absolutely perfect (This is software after all) and no one said anything of the sort. I did say your assertion was wild considering its not been noticed by the thousands using the product and the hundreds of hours i have personally put into it flying it by the book. Ok so you and a few others have a cloud save issue… speak to tech support and attempt to get your issue fixed.

Anyways
Looks like the Mods have moved all the PMDG diversionary posts to a PMDG 2024 thread. We already know that the 737 not being worked on at the moment so im going to step out and leave the thread to the people who want to discuss that.. I’m more interested in the VRAM conversation i was having in the beta forums so i will head back over there.

So since Emi didn’t have a problem its not real? And what difference does it make if thousands didn’t have the issue? Since the issue started back in 2023 its not an issue? That was only a year and a half ago and they deleted the responses.

This is part of the problem. Just because you haven’t experienced it doesn’t mean its not real. And I did contact PMDG and their suggestion was to delete the planes and reinstall them. Forgive me for spending nearly $200 on products that didn’t work properly and not being satisfied.

I only asked for your suggestions on fixing them because you made a point to tell me you deleted a long response to me and requested I video myself to prove these wild allegations. What motivation would I have for making this up? It seems clear what yours are. You trying to discredit me is in no way helpful to the issue when all I did was say they are not perfect.

But in the end you admitted to the point I was making that PMDG isn’t perfect. It is software after all.

Corruption in your MSFS cloud save data, a problem which affects a handful of people and is unrelated to the aircraft, does not make it the aircraft developer’s problem. You might think it does, but you appear to be in the minority.

Could you please expand on why it has not been an issue with my inibuilds, ifly, or fenix products? That is an honest question. It only happened with 2 separate PMDG products.

You know, maybe if you step back, you see why people don’t bring up issues in forums with PMDG. You get told you’re making wild statements, you’re in the minority, its your problem.
Rather than be helpful all everyone who disagree offered is how wrong you are. A problem some people have is no less important than a problem thousands of people have regardless.

Folks, remember to treat your fellow members with respect, and make sure your comments contain constructive content.

I know this topic has been brought up - but not recently :slight_smile: Are there any updates on bringing a usable and working 737-800 model to MSFS2024?

PMDG has provided regular updates on this subject for a while now with the current status being that it seems to be progressing well now that their 777 fleet is fully 2024 native. Won’t be a complete rebuild of their existing 737s and will cost “a few cups of coffee” as an upgrade fee for owners of the 2020 737s.

Indeed, we are hard at work on that project and have no major issues with it right now. It just take a ton of time to change everything so it is 100% FS24 standard. We don’t want to take shortcuts there because that really is the only way to get good performance.

Mathijs Kok
PMDG

May I ask, is the intention still to charge for this update? It was previously said this would be a more significant “rebuild” as compared to the newer 777, however recent updates from RSR seem to indicate it is not a “rebuild” and the work is comparable to what was done for the 777. (To be clear, I’m not saying that work isn’t significant, but if it’s free for one and paid for another, that’s a bit confusing for consumers. I wouldn’t have had an issue with it being paid for both, to be completely honest!)

It will be a low-cost update. While it is not a full rebuild, there will be many new parts, and it will be native FS24. All in all, something like two man-years of work.

Mathijs Kok
PMDG