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3 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

ORBX is doing world wide VFR objects, working with PuffinFlight/WeLoveVFR.

Regarding this, will be implemented in MSFS2020 as well

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Just now, Tuskin38 said:

They've made better airports since IMO. I mean their JFK in 2024 looks better than their Atlanta.

Yeah right. But at same time Inibuilds did it better 


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1 minute ago, Baber20 said:

Ray traced shadows for cockpit only or globally enabled ?

Globally.

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1 minute ago, Rimshot said:

Regarding this, will be implemented in MSFS2020 as well

Yes! It's coming to 2020 and 2024. Just confirmed on stage


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Just now, JonathanC said:

Yes! It's coming to 2020 and 2024. Just confirmed on stage

I know, it wasn't a question 😉


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This is really quite incredible.. bringing in so many top tier community people, global ships / oil rigs / POI / animals / biomes .... the vibe is so positive there too!

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Just now, Rimshot said:

I know, it wasn't a question 😉

Ah right, yeah the comma got me 😄

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1 minute ago, Freq_flyer44 said:

This is really quite incredible.. bringing in so many top tier community people, global ships / oil rigs / POI / animals / biomes .... the vibe is so positive there too!

Big time I love flying the gulf coast

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Cool, the Draco X as a default plane!

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Uh oh, PMDG better put on the burners and get their MAX out if they don't want to lose a bunch of sales.

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Now THIS is a surprise. The MAX as a default!!

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That's what you get for holding on to it for too long. 😉

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Not really a huge surprise, there were some files that referenced a MAX in 2020 and developer documentation. Popular theory is they pulled it from release at the request of Boeing due to the issues going on at the time but I guess they've finally gotten permission to bring it back.

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The roadmap at the start of the presentation did have two small images for the next two world updates, but they never said what they were

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