Happy Friday all!
Flight Simulator 2020 Update May 7th.
I知 betting there will be a public Beta! What do you think!
Happy Friday All! Enjoy,
https://youtu.be/XXfEpx1XzKM
Happy Friday all!
Flight Simulator 2020 Update May 7th.
I知 betting there will be a public Beta! What do you think!
Happy Friday All! Enjoy,
https://youtu.be/XXfEpx1XzKM
If there is it is not on the road map. Closed beta is mid July so open beta at best couldn't be until late August early September.
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The only way you would see a public beta is if it would be called an early access that you would pay for.
They almost certainly won't go this route.
Profiting from games today is very different to what it was in the past. You never get something for nothing. If it looks like you will, then there is a catch somewhere.
I have no idea why someone will, or wants to pay to test/play for something that could possibly have errors, when the actual product is to be released, & will have to be paid for.
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