Where is the A350?

Then I recommend you get yourself one of these. I can guarantee you these are the most realistic A350 simulator without all the dumbed-down arcade stuff. Exactly as you would expect. And they’re on sale at the moment. Quick… grab it while you still can.

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To be honest, I bought the Fenix A320 and I don’t feel the money I spent was justified. It’s high-fidelity, sure… But I don’t use 80% of the extra realistic stuff that it has over the FBW A32NX that’s free. I fly the FBW A32NX as usual, and I fly the Fenix A320 the same way. Both gave me the same enjoyable flight successfully with no issues. So I end up paying for something that I already get for free from somewhere else.

And for me, as long as A350 has the same level of fidelity as the current FBW A32NX, I think it’s acceptable for a general release. Besides, we live in an agile software development world now. There’s really no need to spend 10 years developing an aircraft before releasing it, if you can release it every month as you continue to develop it. Other people can enjoy at the same time, and the product can be improved based on feedback. Everybody wins.

Which comes back to my first point. I guess I’m just the kind of person who just makes do and make the best with what I have than being a purist of either have to be absolutely 100% perfectly realistic or I’d rather have nothing at all. Again… for me a “bad something” is still better than “nothing”.

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