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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: toriu on July 29, 2011, 08:36:55 pm
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Any new info on GSX?
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We'll post news when we'll have it. It's progressing just fine, and we plan to released it in 2011, as previously announced.
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ITS 12/31/11 IS IT GOING TO COME OUT NOW :-\
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HOPE IT COMES OUT TODAY :(
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It's not coming out today, but it won't be much longer, we are well into beta testing right now.
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When Do U Think It Will Come Out :( ETA
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When it's finished...
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ETA Do u Think
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I know its tough but when its completed......
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Sometime in 2012. ;D
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do u at least think it will released in january all i am asking
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Yes, I do think it will be January--early January believe it or not. It sounds like beta testing is going well and will be released in the next week or so (or that's what I took away).
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Thank U Very Much
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So There Is Now Way Of It Coming Out Tommorow
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Mate just sit back and wait, they will release the product when they are ready.
The more time they spend on the forums answering dumb questions the less time they are spend getting GSX ready for release.
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So There Is Now Way Of It Coming Out Tommorow
Well it's tomorrow, so no. :-)
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It's Monday in Australia, so it won't be out then either. ;D
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that why they shouldnt give out release dates lol so when its going to be released soon hopefully :P
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Im not going to be a troll but i rather stick with Aerosoft's AES in my opionion. Its already going to be hard competeing! LOL i can tell.
I got more than 3/4ths of my 1200 aircraft collection configured for AES so yea...
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I got more than 3/4ths of my 1200 aircraft collection configured for AES so yea...
And GSX is already compatible with all of them, since it can read your intelliscene.cfg files just fine.
Our internal airplane database format is more capable, since includes other informations about the airplane that we'll explain soon but, if a specific airplane is not included in our database, GSX will read an existing intelliscene.cfg file you might already have in the airplane folder.
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Its already going to be hard competeing! LOL i can tell.
And if you're following the AES forum, Oliver isn't going down without a fight. He's slowly adding all the nice GSX animations to version 2.2 of AES.
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He's slowly adding all the nice GSX animations to version 2.2 of AES.
He can't without abandoning FS9, since those animations are possible because FSX supports skinned meshes with bones, and FS9 doesn't.
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I'm guessing he's using the same methods he used to have the marshaller walk alongside your aircraft, which worked in FS9. Not three dimensional characters and more of a shuffle than a walk, but it worked.
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He's slowly adding all the nice GSX animations to version 2.2 of AES.
He can't without abandoning FS9, since those animations are possible because FSX supports skinned meshes with bones, and FS9 doesn't.
For me it looks "almost" similar. I'm VERY pleased with AES 2.20 ;D
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For me it looks "almost" similar. I'm VERY pleased with AES 2.20
Apart for how much you rate "almost" regarding how it looks, and of course looks is of course subjective, fact is that GSX works for free on all our airports, so you'll likely use GSX there in any case since it's replacing the previous ParkMe functions and it will become an integral part of our sceneries, but it also works everywhere else, even in airports of developers that *oppose* to AES (like Blueprint, for example), with a single purchase.
Of course, that's relevant only if you use FSX. With FS9, it's fairly obvious there's no other choice than AES.
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For me it looks "almost" similar. I'm VERY pleased with AES 2.20
Apart for how much you rate "almost" regarding how it looks, and of course looks is of course subjective, fact is that GSX works for free on all our airports, so you'll likely use GSX there in any case since it's replacing the previous ParkMe functions and it will become an integral part of our sceneries, but it also works everywhere else, even in airports of developers that *oppose* to AES (like Blueprint, for example), with a single purchase.
Of course, that's relevant only if you use FSX. With FS9, it's fairly obvious there's no other choice than AES.
Umberto, thats why I will get GSX, because it works everywhere. I hope you guys release it soon, I got places to fly to and need my push back services!
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well with Microsft Flight being a failure, im going to stick with FS9 and FSX for now. I use FS9 a majority of the time while i use FSX for multiplayer. I spent $6000 for FS9 and $150 for FSX. Thats including the cost of my computers. Il just get a better computer like the Dell XPS 8300 for FSX then i will get GSX for Minneapolis St. Paul International since you guys wont make the scenery. Or will you?
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How Much Longer ?
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Do U Guys Have An ETA Yet
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It's very close, the code is basically done, we are just testing the installer and the Live Update feature now, and doing the finishing work on the support for our airports.
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Great news!
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For me it looks "almost" similar. I'm VERY pleased with AES 2.20
Apart for how much you rate "almost" regarding how it looks, and of course looks is of course subjective, fact is that GSX works for free on all our airports, so you'll likely use GSX there in any case since it's replacing the previous ParkMe functions and it will become an integral part of our sceneries, but it also works everywhere else, even in airports of developers that *oppose* to AES (like Blueprint, for example), with a single purchase.
Of course, that's relevant only if you use FSX. With FS9, it's fairly obvious there's no other choice than AES.
Umberto, thats why I will get GSX, because it works everywhere. I hope you guys release it soon, I got places to fly to and need my push back services!
Same here. I really like AES and what it has brought but its own downfall is that it only works with payware airports, which IMHO is a little bit of a letdown. I do mostly island hoppers in Hawaii and the Carribean, and although you have done great work with PHLI, PHNL, PHOG, PHKO, and PHTO it still doesn't count for Molokai, Kalaupapa, and Lanai for instance, which are essential for island hoppers and the main points of their business. Going from having services to not at these airports is kind of back tracking downward, and makes it a little less enjoyable. This is what is absolutely driving me and I believe many others to GSX, despite the improvements Oliver is offering. You'd have to have a lot of money, a wife/fiancee that turns a blind eye to spending, or a limited amount of airports you want to go to make AES truly feesable after GSX comes out. That said, I again say I really cannot wait for the release, my wallet is trembling to get at it, and so is my FS time....