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Prepar3d V2
FLIGHTCOMPANY:
I heard that P3D V2 is coming out with a rumored DX11 support. Just a question, will V2 be priced more reasonably for the public? $500 seems to high for me.
rickcyvr:
There have been rumors that there will be a price drop for the "enthusiast" either way, if it means that FSX will be fixed and maintained, it may be the way to go as Flight has proved dissapointing. (so far)
AaronMyers:
Will there be a change in the EULA that actually allows for the "enthusiast"?
FLIGHTCOMPANY:
They need to take advantage of Flight's seemingly failed "Simulator". If P3D can price their sim for the public, then I would love to move to their sim. I like FSX but I can't even complete a flight without a stupid CTD.
virtuali:
You can purchase the Developer license, which is just 9.99$/mo, but can be canceled at any time:
http://www.prepar3d.com/partners-overview/developer-network-program/
As they say:
--- Quote ---Anyone can join the Prepar3D® Developer Network Program. No matter if you are a seasoned developer, or just starting out, we want to encourage you to develop for Prepar3D.
--- End quote ---
I guess that making your own AFCAD using the free tools available, and posting it on the web, could qualify as a someone that is "starting out" as a developer...
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