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  1. Hello all. Those who have followed know that the IXEG 737 develoment has been stagnant for a long time while I've worked on my MU-2 project and stabilize it after the release. That stabilization phase is nearly done. XP12 is imminent and I'll be porting the MU2 to XP12 beginning next week...and it should not be terribly long (I hope). After that, the 733 will move back into rotation as the primary focus of development with the port to v12 being the first priority. The IXEG is minimally operable in V12, but that's all we can say. We obviously had to make it baseline flyable in order to test/develop it with all the XP12 changes, which have yet to be addressed. As such, our official position for those who wish to try the V11 IXEG in V12 is "VFR joyriding only". I expect we'll set up a 'volunteer forum' where folks can give feedback as to their V12 observations as its better to have more eyes on this stuff; however, we request that nobody report any shortcomings of the V11 733 in V12. We are keenly aware of a lot of things that have to be changed....so we'll want to wait until we believe we've caught all we can find before other folks chime in; otherwise we'll end up with a massive stack of the same reports. So, certainly keep XP11 around if you wish to fly the IXEG seriously until we get it ported over. I've always kept "old version / new versions" side by side on my computer for these transitions. Long-time XP users know that after a major release to X-Plane, there is an inevitable debug period that goes on for some time, though many other devs have begun already, we're behind. ....but nice to have the process underway.....Below screenshot shows what the cockpit looks like in V12 daytime. -TomK
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  2. I have not officially begun to test / port the MU-2 to X-Plane 12; HOWEVER, I have been testing it regularly in X-Plane 12 and the good news is that it seems at first glance....to be mostly functional....FOR.....daytime flight. I say this because the biggest change in X-Plane 12 is the new atmospheric and lighting engine..and this requires new "directive commands" for lighting that were not present in X-Plane 11. The nightlighting is practically non-existent until I make the required changes. Also I have to make some notable changes to take advantage of the rain effects....so the V11 version "in V12" will not have the new windshield effects. So....daytime and dry seems to be mostly OK using the V11 version in V12. I know there are some turbine engine changes also I have yet to test...so unsure what their effect will be. The plan is to get the next release patch, 2.0.3 out for V11 (relatively imminent), and then begin the official port / testing process for V12. Probably will begin the work next Monday. I do not expect it to be terribly long. Chances are XP12 will go through some growing pains anyhow and I'll be right there alongside the process testing/tweaking the Moo. Experienced XP users should know to keep their XP11 versions around until they're fully happy with V12. Here's a few screenshots of the Moo in V12. Not terribly bad, but I may tweak it after I get going. Things tend to look a little bit shinier in V12...but also brighter, which is good.
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  3. Please for god's sake make it a paid upgrade, if only to get you guys to be more financially motivated in your work. The IXEG has been languishing for years, and I've seen addons from other developers being released at an unfinished state, and those devs lose interest as sales slow to a trickle. I loved the 737 Classic and I would love to throw money at you guys if I can get a fully featured (i.e. proper VNAV and holding), fully functioning addon. I also want the -400 and -500 if you want to make paid extensions as well, like what PMDG is doing. Also some Brunner force feedback yoke support would be nice.....
    2 points
  4. I wouldn't mind paying an upgrade fee either, especially if it would mean we could fly it in XP12 sooner In any case, it'd be happy to help in testing.
    1 point
  5. We don't have a precise ETA on the CJ yet.
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  7. Yes, they all work if you have HDR enabled in visual effects.
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  8. At this time the CG is essentially fixed based on fuel load (IIRC), and payload has no effect on it. This is because a more complete simulation of passengers (and potentially a flight attendant) is still on the drawing board. X-Plane 12 provides a more sophisticated load station simulation so this feature will likely find its way up the priority list.
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