An update for 2024 compatibility please
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I'm mainly looking forward to the 2020 update, as I haven't moved over to 2024 for any 'formal' flying. I think the 2020 update has been baked and out of the oven a while but is held up by the turbulent 2024 situation. Main areas I'm excited about:
- Headphone simulation
- Rain sounds
- Better click-spots for cowl flaps (hopefully) and maybe the wing anti-ice switch (fiddly to flick it down)
- Fuel levels saving correctly (not sure if that fix is in), maybe a few other persistency elements
- Some other stuff I likely read about and have since forgotten!
The update might also see me switch to 2024 at last, since the Duke is the main aircraft I'm flying these days (I tend to spend months with one aircraft at a time, as if I own it).
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Just checking in, as I'm a little lost on this one. Have the updates been released for the Piston and Turbine Dukes, and if so, how do I retrieve them (I purchased through AeroSoft)?
@Captain_J Not yet.
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The main work from the dev for the Dukes is done. We have the files They're a more complex project in terms of getting them compiled, working and tested though so please bear with us. Shouldn't be too long now though.
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@Voice-of-Reason awesome thanks. Looking forward
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Yes, they will all be coming to the 2024 marketplace, as well. The approval and release schedule is handled by Asobo, so it’s just difficult for us to predict exactly when it will appear after we’ve submitted them.
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@piperdriver0624 Of course! It's only my Steam Gauge Overhaul aircraft that will not be joining us in MSFS 2024, because changes to the underlying simulator made that virtually impossible. Instead, there will be Professional Series, which is their replacement with many more features and far better graphics.
@Black-Square said in An update for 2024 compatibility please:
.... Instead, there will be Professional Series, which is their replacement with many more features and far better graphics.That's great news! Cant wait!!!