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Robert Randazzo, PMDG, ha fornito ieri alcuni aggiornamenti relativi allo stato di avanzamento del tanto atteso 737NG e ha condiviso alcuni screen del modello esterno.
Il CEO di PMDG ha confermato la volontà di rilasciare il 737 entro il 2021
"As September has progressed, we have seen an expected increase in development speed and as of this moment our schedule guidance is that the 737 will release to you in the current quarter."
Ha menzionato le difficolta avute nello sviluppo per la piattaforma MSFS in continua evoluzione ma ha fatto cenno all'interscambio di informazioni con Asobo per risolvere problemi legati allo sviluppo del 737.
Nelle prossime settimane verranno mostrati screen del cockpit, nel quale al momento è in lavorazione l'illuminazione. Che sembra promettere molto bene.
"As of this morning's dev team meeting, Alex is fully engulfed in working on cockpit lighting, which will work similarly to how it was implemented in the DC-6 because Asobo has given us a really nice lighting model within the sim. I can't wait for you to see that- as it is really something spectacular when you get into a darker environment and things begin to glow "just so" in the cockpit."
Randazzo ha accennato ad una futura fase di beta testing più rapida, pur compatibilmente con alcune difficoltà legate allo sviluppo
"As always- when we start showing you a product in development, it generally means that we are moving confidently in the direction of a release plan. This product still needs to go through comprehensive beta testing- but since we don't have adequate debugging tools in MSFS, we are working very hard to ensure that we don't make major code changes between NGXu and the 737 for MSFS- so this enhances our beta testing speed a bit once we get there."
Interessante, per chiudere, la possibilità che PMDG riveda il costo dei propri prodotti
"We have largely settled that in already as we are taking a different approach to product structure in the MSFS environment. I'll have more details on that when the time is right, but our goal is to make it easier and less expensive to add a PMDG airplane to your MSFS hangar."
Ecco alcuni screen condivisi
Il CEO di PMDG ha confermato la volontà di rilasciare il 737 entro il 2021
"As September has progressed, we have seen an expected increase in development speed and as of this moment our schedule guidance is that the 737 will release to you in the current quarter."
Ha menzionato le difficolta avute nello sviluppo per la piattaforma MSFS in continua evoluzione ma ha fatto cenno all'interscambio di informazioni con Asobo per risolvere problemi legati allo sviluppo del 737.
Nelle prossime settimane verranno mostrati screen del cockpit, nel quale al momento è in lavorazione l'illuminazione. Che sembra promettere molto bene.
"As of this morning's dev team meeting, Alex is fully engulfed in working on cockpit lighting, which will work similarly to how it was implemented in the DC-6 because Asobo has given us a really nice lighting model within the sim. I can't wait for you to see that- as it is really something spectacular when you get into a darker environment and things begin to glow "just so" in the cockpit."
Randazzo ha accennato ad una futura fase di beta testing più rapida, pur compatibilmente con alcune difficoltà legate allo sviluppo
"As always- when we start showing you a product in development, it generally means that we are moving confidently in the direction of a release plan. This product still needs to go through comprehensive beta testing- but since we don't have adequate debugging tools in MSFS, we are working very hard to ensure that we don't make major code changes between NGXu and the 737 for MSFS- so this enhances our beta testing speed a bit once we get there."
Interessante, per chiudere, la possibilità che PMDG riveda il costo dei propri prodotti
"We have largely settled that in already as we are taking a different approach to product structure in the MSFS environment. I'll have more details on that when the time is right, but our goal is to make it easier and less expensive to add a PMDG airplane to your MSFS hangar."
Ecco alcuni screen condivisi