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    No more FSX/P3D products available at Milviz

    Milviz has withdrawn from sales ALL FSX/P3D addons starting from january the 1st. 2023.
    They only sell/develop for MSFS 2020 and X-Plane.
    The more you do, the less you dream

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    Not surprised, MSFS is the shiny new toy and it is drawing in flight sim enthusiasts, especially since it can be played on X-box game consoles. If MSFS is ever fully developed, it likely will be the best flight sim platform, until then, I'm sticking with FSX and eyeing a purchase of P3D.
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    They are not the only ones Sim Works Studios pulled their Phantoms a long time ago and the Nimitz class carriers appear to be gone as well... The only perplexing thing to me is why end all sales...? Either sell at a discount with no support offered to still generate some revenue; or do like India Foxtrot Echo and freeware release them... Bit of a bummer regardless...

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    Gee I had some luck, bought Beale AFB just before new year!

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    It Doesn't Cost Anything

    So why not either sell at a big discount OR reward your followers with them free like Airplane Heaven did and make huge fans. All of us sooner or later will have to move to another sim and we would remember those who shared in the past. I'm with standds still flying FSX. I actually setup a "gift" of a Windows 10 Dell Desktop on New Years Day and tried to install and fly FSX on it with problems I just couldn't get around so I returned to my Windows 7 laptop setup until maybe later this year when I can get a video card for it some way (it only has the onboard Intel HD video) since it was not for games just regular computer. Not EVEN an internet connection but that was easy to do with a USB plugin my daughter gave me. If anyone has an old GEforce video card slim profile they have no use for any longer I will gladly pay the postage for it if you could see to share it. In the meantime its FSX for me as I have been doing the last 5 years. Ironically, a fellow flyer on the 91st BG I used to fly with gave me one when he upgraded five years back and I gave that to one of my students when I was teaching aviation part time at our Christian School when he built himself a computer for gaming. It wouldn't fit this desktop anyway so the good deed was not in vain. He is proudly serving in the Air Force now in Germany.

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    I agree with the post immediately above; why get rid of FSX products when they are there, on the shelf? I bought the Milviz F-86 recently based on a post here in this forum. I honestly had never seen that product before, even though I have owned FSX since the first day of its release, fifteen years ago. Conversely, I will probably not invest, all over again, in the MSFS platform, and the considerable hardware and software expense that it entails. If developers are betting that I am wrong, good luck to them. They won't have me as a customer.

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