I suspect that DTG is up to something. They probably had targets they needed to meet to satisfy the contract with MS in terms of selling/developing for a certain period of time and once satisfied,...
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I suspect that DTG is up to something. They probably had targets they needed to meet to satisfy the contract with MS in terms of selling/developing for a certain period of time and once satisfied,...
I agree, let that be the last comment on what the P3D license allows and lets get back to the original topic.
I think all those that say LM does not need the revenue from simmers are missing the point as to why LM makes P3D available to the public in the first place, they need the community of third party...
it will be interesting to see what DTG does next, as I see it they have a few options
1) They could sell the license to someone else like LM or the group of developers that were interested in it...
I thought the had a chance, if the had built a sim that was 64 bit, as stable as FSX and compatible with it (as comparable as p3d is) and maybe upgraded the scenery and ATC I think they could have...
Well that’s a surprise! I had thought dovetail was being too ambitious but did not think they would give up.
they should have been more incremental but then they would still be in the shadow of P3d