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Zitat vom PMDG auf Facebook
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[23MAY17] Prepar3D v4 compatibility and PMDG Products
Captains,
Now that the cat is out of the bag on the worst kept secret in simming, we can **finally** give you a bit of information on what our Prepar3D customers can expect to expect moving forward during the next few weeks and months.
As we promised back in 2015, customers who have purchased our products for Prepar3D v3 are going to enjoy a free transition to Prepar3D v4 and the advent of 64bit simming technology, as this was already rolled up into the development costs of the product you already purchased.
Beginning on/shortly after the release of Prepar3D v4, we will begin publishing Prepar3D v4 compatible versions of our existing product lines. We have spent the better part of 2017 thus far working our way through the transition of our existing product line to make the NGX, 777, 747 and DC-6 compatible with the new, Prepar3D v4.
As of today, we have both the DC-6 and the 747 operating within Prepar3D v4, and we hope to have the 777 completed later this week, with the NGX to follow shortly there-after.
Those who are already customers of our Prepar3D products will be able to obtain these new versions at no cost.
Now a couple of notes:
With the release of Prepar3D v4, we have new sets of developer tools and many new features to work with that did not exist (or existed in less useful formats) in Prepar3D v3. Our goal with the initial push into Prepar3D v4 is to bring you a fully x64 compatible product version that has been rebuilt using the new development tools for each product initially. We will then be updating each product over time to include many of the new functions native to Prepar3D v4, and pushing those updates to you via our in-house product updater functionality.
Schedule-wise we are still working out a few details because we haven't been allowed to discuss Prepar3D v4 even with our own beta team, and that also means we have been unable to beta test the DC-6 and 747-400 in their new x64 iterations... So we need to work out the details of how we will do this before pushing the new versions to you.
(The DC-6 is easy- since that product is still in beta testing, we will have it fully tested when it releases in a few weeks, obviously, but the 747-400 is a whole different animal...)
My best guess right now is that we will begin pushing the new Prepar3d v4 versions to you within days of the initial Prepar3D v4 release, as this will give our own test team a chance to make sure we haven't missed anything obvious before handing the product over to you for use. In order, I expect you will see the products in this order:
PMDG 747-400 Queen of the Skies II, PMDG 777-200LR/F (and expansions), PMDG DC-6 Cloudmaster, PMDG 737-NGX (and expansions.)
Again I want to stress that PMDG customers who have already purchased our products for Prepar3D v3 **as of the day we release the Prepar3D v4 compatible version** will receive the update at no cost... (No matter what foolishness you read on the internet! :biggrin:)
We will have lots more information for you in the coming days, so please stay tuned!
E-Mail from FSDT (FS Dream Team) - general information, not on request - regarding compatibility with P3D v4
And from PMDG a short roadmap to full compability (found here):Quote:
Fsdreamteam is happy to announce the release of many new important updates:
- The release of the new Charlotte Douglas KCLT airport, for FSX/P3D, already optimized for Prepar3D V4!
http://www.fsdreamteam.com/products_kclt.html
- A new major update to GSX, featuring a much improved scenery editor, full 64 bit compatibility and ton of bugfixes
- A free update to Las Vegas airport scenery, featuring the new Terminal 3 and Control Tower, and SODE jetways
- Updated Installers for all FSDT products to work in Prepar3D V4
- An entirely new Live Update system, which can update all products automatically in one go, over fast AWS servers
- A big SALE on all products, to celebrate our entering in the 64 bit era:
A 50% Discount on every FSDT product, if you buy it together with KCLT, and a 30% Discount on all products (except KCLT), not linked to the purchase of KCLT. See our forum for information about the sale:
http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/ind...html#msg112404
To unsubscribe from these announcements, login to the forum and uncheck "Receive forum announcements and important notifications by email." in your profile.
You can view the full announcement by following this link:
http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/ind...?topic=15614.0
Regards,
The FSDreamTeam forum Team.
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Captains,This thread will keep you up-to-date on our progress and expectations toward the release of each of our Prepar3D v4 compatibility updates. I am going to keep this thread locked, and I will be updating it as information changes. You can check back with this thread to know what the most current information and expectations are.
Let me translate that again to make sure it is clear: As we progress through releasing each of our Prepar3D v4 updates, we will be keeping you up-to-date on progress in this thread. The information will change and will be updated new information and expectations become available.
Please note that testing for market suitability has only just begun, since our beta tester and technical tester teams only gained access to Prepar3D v4 today at the same time you gained access...
PMDG 747-400 Queen of the Skies II:
- This product is currently being tested by our in house testing team.
- The current expectation is to release this product before the weekend once it has been thoroughly vetted.
PMDG 777-200LR/F:
- This product is still being prepared for testing.
- This product is expected to enter testing concurrent with release of the 747-400 to customers.
- The current expectation is to release this product early in the first week of June.
PMDG 777-300ER Expansion:
- This product is still being prepared for testing.
- This product expected to enter testing a day or two after the 777-200LR/F commences testing.
- The current expectation is to release this product a day or two after 777-200LR/F.
PMDG 737NGX:
- This product is still being prepared for testing.
- This product is expected to enter testing concurrent with release of the 777-300ER to customers.
- The current expectation is to release this product late in the second week of June.
PMDG 737-600/700 Expansion:
- This product is still being prepared for testing.
- This product expected to enter testing a day or two after the 737NGX commences testing.
- The current expectation is to release this product a day or two after 737NGX.
PMDG DC-6 Cloudmaster:
- Initial release of this product for P3D (and FSX) is planned for the second half of June. It will release for FSX, FSX-SE, P3D v3, P3D v4 simultaneously.
PMDG Operations Center:
- The OC will update a number of times during this process. If it tells you to update, we recommend doing so.
How and When:
We are putting a tremendous amount of effort into making the transition between Prepar3D v3 and Prepar3D v4 as simple and effortless as possible. When the product is ready for release, we will simply instruct you to re-download it from your account at our eCommerce site. (Aerosoft customers will get their copy from Aerosoft... but it will lag a day or two...)
The Prepar3D v3 and Prepar3D v4 will be contained within the same installer, similarly to how we deliver FSX/FSX-SE in the same installer.
There is no free transition/upgrade pricing between FSX and Prepar3D as these are different product lines.
Also FSLabs is working on it (See full post here):
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Hello everyone,Lockheed Martin's official announcement of Prepar3D v4 means we are finally free to share and discuss what we've been quietly working on for the past few months.
Keeping up with LM's familiar methodology of incremental upgrading of the core platform, P3Dv4 brings a lot of small updates but also a few very significant ones, with the transition into a 64-bit code base being the most important. This means the platform is now able to take advantage of the underlying hardware without being artificially limited by the 32-bit memory space of 4 Gigabytes.
Word of caution, however: This does not mean "no more OOMs" - if add-on developers are not careful, we will soon realize that as soon as users turn everything to maximum, there is still a very real possibility of 8GB or 16GB of installed RAM not being enough any more to support 4096 texture sceneries, full autogen, ultra 7cm resolutions, etc - not to mention that nagging will now be transformed from "oh - my bleeping thing OOMed!" to "oh - my bleeping thing is crawling at 4 Frames Per Year (tm)".
This is what progress is all about, however and we welcome it wholeheartedly. As a matter of fact - and with the NDA finally lifted - we're now free to disclose that we've been working closely with LM on the v4 beta for quite some time now, so as to make the transition as smooth as possible for our A32X product line.
Here's what our road-map looks like for the remainder of this year and into 2018 therefore:
FSLabs A320-X
- As soon as Prepar3D v4 releases, we will be able to share our x64 compatible A320-X version with our beta testers. There has been very significant and complex code changes to allow for x64 support so we want to take some time to ensure that everything works out smoothly before rolling the product out to our customers.
- Once the P3Dv4 A320-X is released, it will be available FREE OF CHARGE to all existing A320-X P3Dv3 customers *** as of that date ***.
- Once the P3Dv4 A320-X is released, the upgrade discount path from FSX into P3D (any version) will be discontinued.
- We have been working on the A320-X Service Pack roll-out for quite some time now. A lot of the bug fixes will find their way into the A320-X x64 release as well as into an interim update for the 32-bit versions. This update will be in the hands of our beta testers very soon as well.
- Support and bug fixes of all versions of the A320-X will continue normally - we expect that Service Pack 1 will be the last major update with new functionality for 32-bit versions of the product line and our focus will shift to the 64-bit platform(s) afterwards.
- We are working to identify and correct the Enigma protection error that has been an issue with a few customers. This is very much on our cross-hairs and we're doing our best to fix it.
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Active Sky Next will not be updated towards the v4 unfortunately. However a discount is avalaible on simmarket until tonight for Active Sky 2016. 29.39Eur instead of 41.99.
If you have already bought a previous version of Active Sky Next on simmarket*, you can enjoy a further discount on Active Sky 16. The prize becomes 19.59Eur.
*HIFI SIM - ACTIVESKY EVOLUTION or HIFI TECH - ACTIVE SKY 2012 or HIFI TECH - ACTIVE SKY NEXT SP4 FSX P3D or HIFI TECH - ACTIVE SKY 2016 FSX or HIFI TECH - ACTIVE SKY NEXT SP4 UPGRADE FSX P3D
Valid until 1st of June, so I would suggest to buy it tonight if interrested by the product.
http://secure.simmarket.com/hifi-tec...r_10331).phtml
Happy Siming but first, happy shopping !
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Normalerweise "To be determined"
"to be dated" geht auch :D
Orbx Libraries, FTX Global, OpenLC Europe & North America as well as all FTX Regions officially released for Prepar3D v4!
Startup FTX Central v3 and off you go. Go here for complete instructions.