But David, at the same time, it is really hard for a developer to support themselves if they spend serious time on a platform that brings them no additional sales. The two platforms are really different at the moment, and making a product compatible with both platforms means adhering to FS2020 standards and leveraging FS2024's backward compatibility. That means missing out on some features and problematic memory management.
FS2020 is a fine simulator, but commercially, it is dead as a Norwegian Blue Parrot.
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