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Another snippet of P3D 2.0 information....

I heard through the grapevine by someone else that is not in the team that they are still doing to do a 1.5 update before the 2.0, and that 2.0 is perhaps 1+ years away. Thats only what I heard though, so thats only a rumor.


I had thought that 2.0 was coming out this year, like soon, but I think some things happened. Not sure.


I am really enjoying 1.4 in the mean time. :)



:frown::frown::frown::frown::frown::frown::frown::frown::frown:

I really hope they pull it off this year... really excited about DX11.
I don't think people understand what vast potential DX11 has for P3D..
 
Iffy on 64-bit huh? That is to bad because look at what 64-bit did for X-Plane 10..

64 bit would render every current add-on that relies on a DLL useless. That combined with the fact that most developers are too scared that the FBI is going to come to their house if they develop for Prepar3D will likely keep a majority of the market off the platform, sadly. It's such a shame, because P3D needs to be the future. It will be for some, but without a good chunk of developers supporting it, it's not going to go anywhere for our hobby.

Please don't take my post as bashing Prepar3D. I like Prepar3D and plan on moving over to it with V2.
 
64bit should be pretty sweet! I look forward to it.

Perhaps Lockheed will keep 32bit around for a while until everyone is up to speed. That will give them 2 product lines in the market sector instead of one, which is always a good thing.



Bill
 
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