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  • 2 weeks later...

Possibly you haven't considered that any developer with financial obligations (office rent, payroll, paying for IT, new computers, pens and paper, etc.) who did what you asked, the result would be their going out of business.  I'm not guessing.  I've been a part of the flight sim community since the early 1980's and I've also spent considerable time working on the commercial side for several well known developers ranging from small to large.  Anyway, I know of what I speak here my friend.

 

Anyway, it's just not possible for a company like Aerosoft to do what you asked.  Perhaps a better request would be "would you guys please consider developing more for P3D?  Then again, there has to be a reasonable expectation they would make their money back and produce a profit for their efforts, and (not guessing here either) the P3D market has shrunk considerably over the past few years and continues to do so.

 

Best wishes.

 

  • Administrator

Hi,

 

Dave's reply has mostly covered this - P3D is for the most part no longer commercially viable when it comes to creating new products, so no new (first party) P3D products are planned. Our focus is currently on MSFS and X-Plane. If this changes in the future, it can always be reevaluated.

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