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by Andrey » 15 Mar 2012, 19:48
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by Bill Womack » 19 Mar 2012, 05:37
Very cool, Andrey! I'll be interested to see what else you can do with that engine.
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by staub15 » 19 Mar 2012, 16:44
WOW!
This looks amazing - Outerra and SibWings should be a very good start into a new future ahead!
Would be great if it would become real - looking very promising... so: Let's see what time will tell!
Some great screenshots as well!
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by UnitedExpress4180 » 20 Mar 2012, 00:53
Seeing this is literally THE reason why I just joined this forum...I have only one thing to say:
This is what FS was always meant to be but never was. It's also what is was always meant to be, and with a little luck, will be soon

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by Roger » 20 Mar 2012, 01:15
Excellent!
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by Lionheart » 20 Mar 2012, 02:22
Looks awesome!
What converter did you use to import your BirdDog into Outerra?
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by Andrey » 20 Mar 2012, 08:51
Lionheart wrote:Looks awesome!
What converter did you use to import your BirdDog into Outerra?
It is converter for 3dmax files and textures of their (Outerra team) own. Now in progress and not published yet.
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by Andrey » 20 Mar 2012, 08:52
UnitedExpress4180 wrote:Seeing this is literally THE reason why I just joined this forum...I have only one thing to say:
This is what FS was always meant to be but never was. It's also what is was always meant to be, and with a little luck, will be soon

Welcome here

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by briansommers » 20 Mar 2012, 17:34
wow amazing.. sign me up.. I don't even need orbx with this stuff.. fantastic..
I really hope you make this happen..
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by Hank » 27 Mar 2012, 22:59
Bill Womack wrote:Very cool, Andrey! I'll be interested to see what else you can do with that engine.
Well Bill, what I'd seen on their site (lots of video's there) a lot of possibilities with that engine. Never seen a simulated suspension so amazingly as in Outerra.
For a flight simulator....more realistic behavior of everything you can think of.
Cheers,
Hank
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by staub15 » 03 Apr 2012, 17:42
That is another wonderful series of screenshots here - The BirdDog looks really wonderful there at Outerra!
Please move on with this project - please!
It would be so great to enjoy flying with this fantastic Bird from Yours in the wonderful landscapes of Outerra! - not to mention all the fantastic options this great engine provides even by now - so please: Bring it on!
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by Airhogg » 04 Apr 2012, 07:21
I can't wait to make this purchase for Outerra! Very exciting times for consumer flight simulation! Nice job SibWings!
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by mangotango » 24 Sep 2012, 15:05
This is something that has totally missed my knowledge! Looks awesome Andrey!
I really would love to see where this moves and as Mr. Womack asks - what else can it do!
I'm on!
My question to you Andrey is: What is your opinion about P3D?
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by Andrey » 24 Sep 2012, 19:19
mangotango wrote:
My question to you Andrey is: What is your opinion about P3D?
Well... right in this moment we have no choice.. Outerra have some progress every week, but still too far from aviation simulator of our dream.
P3D is the same FSX, right ? With it's pluses and minuses, I'm sure it's impossible to do seriouse upgrate for it without core changes and suspect Lockheed-Martin will never do them, unfortunately.
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by mangotango » 24 Sep 2012, 20:02
Andrey wrote:mangotango wrote:
My question to you Andrey is: What is your opinion about P3D?
Well... right in this moment we have no choice.. Outerra have some progress every week, but still too far from aviation simulator of our dream.
P3D is the same FSX, right ? With it's pluses and minuses, I'm sure it's impossible to do seriouse upgrate for it without core changes and suspect Lockheed-Martin will never do them, unfortunately.
Andrey
Well to be honest I do not know to much about P3D but they have for sure made some very big changes to the FSX script and it's behavior. Definitely a much better platform then FSX.
Also what is good it is compatible with everything created for FSX - so a smooth migration. I think that will be the key issue for any future platforms.
I just flew your Birddog in P3D and performs like a cat on hunt! Really smooth and nice flight... Made a movie out of it and will post soon... I definately think you should try it - especially for your developments.
...next one would be the DCS platform... Not sure how far they are going with what they have in the planning. Although if they did a "civil" version of it then that would be cool.
But I have to say Outerra looks awesome!
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