I am a great admirer of FSDT's incredible work for the FSX/P3D universe. Truly mind blowing stuff. I often have to look closely to convince myself that some of these airports are still in a simulator, and not the real thing
For me, there's just one thing holding me back from literally giving FSDT hundreds of dollars (Yes, I'm a bit of a sucker for high quality airports)... its not in x-plane.
X-Plane is a 64-bit platform (As is P3Dv4, which is why FSDT is looking to expand there). It has also experienced an incredible surge in new users since the release of x-plane 11 in late 2016. Big scenery devs like Areosoft are beginning to see that converting their sceneries is a viable, money-making idea. Bergen, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Ft. Myers, Anchorage, Oslo, among others are truly stunning detailed sceneries by Areosoft - made for x-plane 11. They are beginning to recognize the market. My only question is... Why not FSDT?
The demand for payware (of all kinds) in the x-plane community has been increasing, and continues to do so with every new user. In my own opinion, the x-plane market has been growing faster than FSX or P3D ever has. 2 years ago, I would have never thought of even proposing or asking this question... but now... there is a tremendous opportunity for FSDT, FlightBeam, T2T, FlyTampa, and other FSX/P3D exclusive scenery devs.
X-Plane is capable of handling some truly incredible sceneries. Look up Areosoft Dallas/Ft. Worth, Fort Myers, Salt Lake City, Baltimore, and Nimbus Simulations (an x-plane only scenery dev)'s Orlando, Phoenix, and Chicago-O'Hare. Not to mention the literally thousands of freeware and donationware products out there, like Boston, San Francisco, Portland, LAX, San Diego, and tons others.
An x-plane realease of ANY fsdt scenery, would be met with much fanfare in the x-plane community. Including an existing one.
- Just offering a suggestion, not trying to sway any opinions