October 8, 2024 / admin / 0 Comments
I’m sure you’ve all heard the news from PMDG. Late last week, PMDG provided a development update to the flight simulation community. In this update they talked about their upcoming Boeing 777-200LR and 200ER releases. They mentioned their hope is the 777-200LR will release before the end of the year. PMDG continued by stating “The highly anticipated Boeing 737 MAX for MSFS might leave simmers waiting for a little while longer.”
PMDG stated they have “deprioritized” the 737 MAX project due to the fact that their “Enterprise Division” has taken on work for a large, commercial aircraft manufacture that has a higher priority for the developer”. They continued by stating “Once the enterprise project work is wrapped up, the developer will work on bringing back resources to continue to 737 MAX for MSFS.”
So what does all this mean for us? Well, simply put what we had been told many weeks ago that PMDG planned to release the 737 MAX between the 777-300ER and 777F products simply isn’t going to happen. Furthermore, it’s become apparent that once again (just like it happened way back in the FSX days), iFly will beat PMDG on their release of the 737 MAX.
Back In Time
If you were around the flight simulation community in the FSX days, you might remember that both iFly and PMDG were working hard to release their 737NG products to the community. iFly beat PMDG by a few weeks (if memory serves me correctly). I actually purchased the iFly when it released but was disappointed and once the PMDG released a few weeks later, I purchased the PMDG 737NG.
My Plans
From what I can tell, iFly must be very, very close to releasing their 737 MAX. A pre-release version is already in the hands of several YouTube/Twitch Content Creators. It truly appears that iFly have upped their game and their 737 MAX for MSFS is looking and flying pretty darn good. However, as I’m currently still in the process of packing for the move to Texas which is perhaps about a month away at this point, I’m going to keep my money in my pocket for now.
I have no doubt that the PMDG version of the 737 MAX will be exceptional. At this stage, and mainly because of my move I’m OK with waiting a little while to see what additional news comes out of PMDG with regards to the MAX. However, once I get settled in Texas and perhaps around the new year if the PMDG MAX still looks to be months away, then I may be persuaded to go the route of iFly. But time will tell.
As for what you should do? Well….do your homework and watch the previews and judge for yourself if you wait or go with iFly. As they say, competition is always a good thing in any market and it’s going to be good for us in the flight simulation community. Could iFly become like Fenix and prove they are fully capable of releasing a top-tier product? I think that very well could be the case.
Until next time….
Happy Flying!!!
Jerry
December 6, 2023 / admin / 0 Comments
We’re in the final weeks of 2023 and it has me wondering that we have to look forward to in the new year. Of course the biggest possible thing could be the next iteration of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, I’m sure you know that a brand new version of Microsoft Flight Simulator is being released sometime in 2024. While many do not see this as a good thing, I certainly do. I believe Microsoft/Asobo have hit certainly roadblocks in MSFS 2020 and the only way to carry it forward is to release a brand new sim which hopefully will have everything we love about MSFS 2020, will have fixed everything we dislike about it and lay the ground work for an even better simulator for decades to come. While MSFS 2024 is certainly something to look forward to, many of us are still very much in love with 2020 and looking forward to a few new goodies.
PMDG 777
Yes, one of my favorite simulator aircraft should be available to us in the first half of 2024. While there is no date and it is only my speculation, but I think we will see this in the first quarter of 2024. But don’t hate on me if that doesn’t work out. Thankfully we’ve had a really good Boeing 787 Dreamliner to keep us busy the past few months. But the void created by not having the 777 is a really big one. Let’s hope I’m right and we’ll see it sooner rather than later in the new year.
Fenix Airbus A319 and A321
In a very much unexpected announcement a few months ago, the devs at Fenix announced that we would soon have their version of the Airbus A319 and A321 before the end of 2023. I don’t believe they’ll make that deadline since they also had to delay the block 2 of their Airbus A320 which was originally planned to be released at the end of October. With the delay for the A320 block 2, I would expect the A319/A321 to be delayed until sometime in the first half of the year. While I would like to be as optimistic about the A319/A321 as I am with the PMDG 777, we’ll just have to see when block 2 comes out and how successful that is to then determine just how much longer it will be before the A319/A321 arrives.
Bluebird Simulations Boeing 757
Bluebird have been teasing us with status updates on their Boeing 757 throughout the last quarter of this year. While it was originally believed that the 757 would release before the end of the year, Bluebird announced several months ago that would not be possible and they would not rush the product just to get it out to us. I also believe we’ll see the 757 release in the first half of the year.
PMDG 737 MAX
Could we have the PMDG 737 MAX before Microsoft 2024 arrives? Of course we don’t know when MSFS 2024 will drop. If history repeats itself, then it might happen in the late summer timeframe. But who really knows. Robert Randazzo, the CEO of PMDG has stated several times that PMDG have no plans to announce any release date for the MAX. We’ll just wake up one day and there it will be. But could this happen in the first or second half of 2024?
iFly 737 MAX
In the past 24 hours, iFly have teased a few screenshots of their Boeing 737 MAX for MSFS 2020. To be honest, I haven’t really paid a lot of attention to this product and don’t know just how far along they are in the process. From what I’ve heard the iFly 737 MAX was successful in P3D and I would imagine we can expect nothing less for MSFS. I did own the iFly 737 when it released for FSX many, many years ago. iFly managed to release their 737 before PMDG by just a month or so (if memory serves). But just as soon as PMDG released their 737, I bought it and never looked back. So with this said, regardless of what iFly does, I believe I’m going to hold out for the PMDG MAX.
Bottom Line
We must all practice patience and understand that these are all highly detailed and complex add-on aircraft. None of these above mentioned developers are known to rush a product out the door just for the sake of releasing it. They will release when they are ready and as a consumer, this truly is the very best policy.
I truly believe 2024 will be another really great year for flight simulation. What a great time to be involved.
Until next time…
Happy Flying!!!
Jerry