Hello, Open scenery ? Did you mean OpenSceneryX ? http://www.opensceneryx.com/ If you have a problem with the installer, you can download the zip file.
So, as a commercial developer, do you think Prepar3D is an interesting market for your business ? Do you also think "If P3D ever goes to 64bit, it's going to be THE simulator" ?
I wasn't talking about Linux (I'm sorry for you if you're always focused on your anti-Linux campaign, but this is out of topic here).
I was talking about the X-Plane market size (all platforms) compared to the Prepar3D market size with a very restrictive EULA. Where are the numbers ?
X-Plane a smaller community than P3D ? How is this possible ? Prepar3D is only for students, developers, professionals, only for Windows, and only for purposes other than personal/consumer entertainment.
The release of the Panthera by Harranssor was decided long before any project was on hold: http://www.x-plane.fr/showthread.php?t=52182&p=424972&viewfull=1#post424972
Great shots, amazing plane, and it's nice to see X-Plane 9 pictures sometimes. Although I'm now always using X-Plane 10, I still have version 9.70 on my hard drive. It's a great flight simulator.