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so you think it will be released late 2014/early 2015?

 

You're just a troll at this point... while banning isn't usually the best idea, I do think there are occurrences where we should be able to vote a member off the forum...  :P

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Lets also join the fun guys! When is ti released? like do you think its released next month? omg i cant wait for this to be released, when do you think its released? :D :D

no. don't do it.

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Just stop! This is what, the third time you've asked?

 

I'm not requesting, just asking if it would be OK to here some more sounds on the plane inside and out.

 

(don't say 'don't ask')

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calm down, I was just asking, I respect the fact you are making a fantastic plane! let's think nicely about this beautiful bird!

 

Forgive me for being rather annoyed by the fact that you literally ask the same question 3 times, expecting a different response somehow. 

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Quite astonishing given that you're releasing this for free and yet Heinz is selling his extremely poorly modeled 787 for $24.99... 


Even if your 787 is a conversion, it still seems crazy that some developers pass off such low quality work at such high prices.


 


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...it still seems crazy that some developers pass off such low quality work at such high prices.

 

An open market is a beautiful thing...

 

A developer, any developer, can "pass off" anything he pleases as no one is being forced at gunpoint to buy it.  Once there is competition for the item, potential buyers are offered another choice.  If the first developer wishes to survive, he will need to improve his product.  If not, the better product will prevail.  And it's not all about price either.  More often than not, though, you get what you pay for.

 

However, if one developer chooses to give away his work for free, that does not imply or suggest that other(s) need(s) to do the same.

 

The final choice is left to those who choose to buy it (for free or a price).

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An open market is a beautiful thing...

 

A developer, any developer, can "pass off" anything he pleases as no one is being forced at gunpoint to buy it.  Once there is competition for the item, potential buyers are offered another choice.  If the first developer wishes to survive, he will need to improve his product.  If not, the better product will prevail.  And it's not all about price either.  More often than not, though, you get what you pay for.

 

However, if one developer chooses to give away his work for free, that does not imply or suggest that other(s) need(s) to do the same.

 

The final choice is left to those who choose to buy it (for free or a price).

I'm not disagreeing with you by any means as I'm well aware of the way an open market works. I do believe though that it's important that we're allowed to voice our opinion and scrutinize a product if the developer has decided to place it for sale. Again, it's quite obvious that Heinz will need some drastic improvements to stay up to mar with the current X-Plane market, I'm simply stating that there is a moral limit when what you sell to people is quite utterly poor work.

This isn't the place to have an argument on Heinz's marketing and sales techniques, but as aforementioned, the fact that one developer (well within his right) decidedes to release an unfinished plane for $25 seems a bit ridiculous. Once again, I understand that he has the ability to choose the price at which to sell his airplane, I'm just giving my 2 cents from a consumer's perspective. 

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I'm not disagreeing with you by any means as I'm well aware of the way an open market works. I do believe though that it's important that we're allowed to voice our opinion and scrutinize a product if the developer has decided to place it for sale. Again, it's quite obvious that Heinz will need some drastic improvements to stay up to mar with the current X-Plane market, I'm simply stating that there is a moral limit when what you sell to people is quite utterly poor work.

This isn't the place to have an argument on Heinz's marketing and sales techniques, but as aforementioned, the fact that one developer (well within his right) decidedes to release an unfinished plane for $25 seems a bit ridiculous. Once again, I understand that he has the ability to choose the price at which to sell his airplane, I'm just giving my 2 cents from a consumer's perspective. 

 

No argument, just my perspective.

 

Your 2 cents was well spent. ;)

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No argument, just my perspective.

 

Your 2 cents was well spent. ;)

 

None at all, just didn't want it escalating or deviating from the original thread direction. :)  

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On the topic of 787s but not exactly this one... BA's 787 service has started today in Calgary!! Ok, I'm done... Michael, those screenshots are crazy amazing, I can't wait to fly her!

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