Scott, don't get me wrong.Scott - A2A wrote: ↑04 Dec 2022, 21:33 At the same time we do have to make good choices with our time. It's been a long two years in the trenches but this is where a fresh and adaptable technology changes the outcome by opening up so many more possibilities.
I'm a long-time customer and I know very well what Accusim can bring to the sim. This is the reason why I still haven't bought any warbird for MSFS (with the exception of the Corsair from Milviz because we all know you will never develop that model), because no matter the talent of other developers, I just know these models would be just plainly boring to use, with their life-less engines and organs.
For people like us, there's absolutely no doubt the future iteration of Accusim for MSFS is going to blow our minds.
My remark was simply about the fact that, in my opinion, the only crowd that will be really receptive to these advancements are the "already captive" customers from FSX/P3D.
Since the Comanche is not yet available in any shape for MSFS, I'm sure it will somehow help to increase your customers volume, which means increasing revenue, which hopefully means increasing your ressources and development speed for new releases. I simply don't think that releasing another Mustang today, even with Accusim, would bring that much more customers.
And that's the reason why I have no hopes at all to see any Accusim warbirds from A2A released for MSFS in the next few years.