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Development Progress Update (Early Q3 2023) - cdgonzalezgo - 07-20-2023 Hello everyone, I hope you’re all very well. I’d like to kindly welcome all of you to this new space! Unfortunately, our WordPress blog, the one that accompanied us since 2021, was pulled out for good, and I unfortunately did this because our WordPress blog was becoming a target of security issues to our website, and hence its normal operation. So, from now on, all my development updates, as well as general announcements and release announcements will be posted on this forum. Don’t worry because I’ll keep posting the announcements on all NextGen’s social media channels (Facebook, Discord, and Instagram Stories). I won’t close those spaces lol. By the way, and before I begin, I kindly apologize with all of you for the lack of updates and for remaining silent the last two quarters, but there are a few things that need to be touched here. Okay, so… Time to tell you what is going on behind the scenes. Information Regarding the MSFS2024 Announcement This was discussed on Discord first, the same day Microsoft announced the sim's new sequel, but I'm going to repeat the same announcement here. As you might be aware of, Microsoft announced the upcoming Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 sequel, after the success of the 2020 version. To be honest, and like virtually all the flight-sim community, this announcement caught me by surprise. Anyway, I’m making the following announcement about this regard. For those who don’t know, Microsoft used to release a new version of Flight Simulator every two or three years in the past, since the days of FSFW95 (Flight Simulator for Windows 95), and the same applies for Lockheed Martin’s Prepar3D and Laminar Research’s X-Plane, since the very first iteration of each platform, where we see a new major version of those platforms every two or three years, so this is kind of a normal thing in this industry. Now, Microsoft returned to the same cadence of releasing newer versions of Flight Simulator but every 4 years, instead of every two years like they used to do in the past. In case you ask about the compatibility and upgradeability for our product(s) right now, according to the statements made by Microsoft, what I can say in this regard is: I’m cautious compatibility-wise because of the history of breaking changes throughout the MSFS2020 sim updates. Why? One, this reminds me of the broken transponder in the EMB-110 after SU5, and two, because of the statement “With very few exceptions, virtually all addons that work in MSFS2020 today will function in MSFS2024.”. So, AS LONG, as long as Microsoft keeps and meets the promises of maintaining addons compatibility between both sequels, and not having to re-purchase any content purchased from the MSFS2020 in-game Marketplace after upgrading to MSFS2024, you can then enjoy our current MSFS2020 products on either release at no additional cost, provided that we have reviewed compatibility by the time MSFS2024 is publicly available. EMB-110 Bandeirante (versions 1.x and 2.0) Now, I’m going to jump to this section, because there’s a side effect on NextGen’s current production. After the MSFS2024 announcement, the EMB-110 v2.0 development will begin after MSFS2024 releases to the public. And the reasons for this are:
UPDATE: Before jumping to what's new in the upcoming update, I publicly announce that the EMB-110 regular price will be PERMANENTLY dropped! Yes. For new customers, and effective since the day the upcoming v1.6.0 update is available, the product's price will decrease from $34.99 down to $19.99, or its equivalent in your local currency. As of today (July 20th), and until July 31st, the EMB-110 is currently on sale for $9.99 on the Marketplace. Now, back to the statement. However, and in the meantime, I’m currently preparing an update for the current EMB-110, which I'm rolling out today for testing to the in-game Marketplace, followed by stores. Following is a summary of what has been addressed in v1.6.0:
Below are some screenshots of the improvements made to the product: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Saab 340 As I said before, I received the 3D models and textures around a month ago, and I’m currently arranging the S340 project in the sim, as well as updating PBR-related textures and parameters in Substance 3D Painter, so that I properly begin to compose the aircraft. And, after the mistake of the XML gauges and the training with the HTML instruments' framework, I’m not going to include 2D XML gauges anymore moving forward. MSFS Marketplace Policy Updates A few months ago, Microsoft made public some updates to their Marketplace policies, mostly for partners/developers. In other words, this means that we (the developers) must test our products on both platforms before signing off for release, provided the product meets the use cases Microsoft provide on the Marketplace policy. Because of this change, I’m going to take measurements to improve the QA stage before releasing to the Marketplace, not just meeting the use cases formulated by Microsoft, but also the use cases I internally formulate for the product(s). I have an Xbox Series X console, which will serve for the Xbox testing, as well as the respective controller, plus a keyboard and mouse connected, so I can perform the required tests on that platform. Plus, since I also use an Xbox controller on my development rig, it helps me to “be in the shoes of” the Xbox user, i.e., fly the aircraft using the Xbox controller like most (if not all) Xbox users would do. Finally, after the ECU levers issue on Xbox, my MSFS settings mandatorily have the Cockpit Interaction Mode set to LOCK instead of LEGACY, so that I can properly test for both environments. Again, I humbly apologize for the inconveniences caused. Our Future Developments I have a survey ready for all of you, where I’d like you to answer and help us evaluate which aircraft we have to develop or prioritize development of. You can access the survey by clicking here. You have time until August 31st, 2023, 00:00 UTC to answer the survey. Changes to the Technical Support Channels & Updates to our Terms & Conditions Because of the new forums launch, and starting from August 1st, Technical Support can now be requested only from the forums or from Discord. As always, please take a moment to review the BEFORE REQUESTING SUPPORT directives, as well as the FAQs section, before you ask for assistance for the product(s) subject of the request. Starting from August 1st, support via email and via Facebook/Instagram DM will NOT be answered. Also, if you bought the product and/or it’s the first time you request support for the product, you MUST send via Private Message (PM) the order details or the Marketplace’s proof of purchase. No support is given if this information isn’t verified. Again, as part of the measurements to fight against software piracy. Finally, I’ve updated the terms and conditions regarding order transfers, mostly with Marketplace users in mind. Please stay tuned for more information in this regard. Final Words For now, that’s all what I have to tell you in this status update. Thank you very much for your comprehension, your feedback, your biggest patience, and your continued support. May God bless you all! See you in the virtual skies! |