If someone wants to fly VFR and for fun in the beautyful Flight Sim 2020 to enjoy the superb graphics quality there are enough beautyful Cessnas and other finest general aviation planes like the Mooney M20 to enjoy the scenery What type of customers exactly are the target group for simpleton arcade-airliners? The only result of releasing such stuff is that no simmers are going to buy these kind of planes, and dozens of YouTubers officially hate such planes in public and declare it as “do not buy! not worth it!” and a decade long ultra-positive reputation AAA-developers like PMDG Captain Sim or others have, is slowly getting destroyed if this happens a second time.
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Some 20$ alpha-release add-on planes full of shortcuts and everything in the cockpit “not functional” offers nothing and adds nothing precious to any good simulator, and no simmer no YouTuber no one likes and buys it. The typical high quality addon-plane has a FULLY functional cockpit, all systems system failures and flight model hyper-accurately simulated, costs between 59 - 120$, has a 300 to 500 page handbook, offers joy for sim pilots over years, and fills avionics and tech forums with discussions about technical systems avionic systems, technical details about the plane and so on. The result is after the release all YouTubers consider it as worthless and declare it as “beware of bying!”.Įxpensive highly accurate airliners is what every true simmer loves and buys like it was during the last ~17 years since Flight Simulator 2004 and Flight Simulator X. Thats why I don`t understand why great add-on developers suddenly started to develop cheapest arcade-level planes with 90% of all interesting cockpit functions cut away and being released for a few bucks. The Flight Simulator is not a console “game” but a state of the art PC simulator.