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P3D v4 free?

Until it actually happens: Don't believe it! That's the only way concerning rumors.
 
Did you hear that rumor yesterday? Just looking at the date.

I doubt LM will make it free, why would they do so?
 
I thought I heard something to this effect a month or so ago. Their sales are in the toilet due to ms 2020, and they were going to no longer lend support and eventually make it free. I thought this was incredulous and thought I would ask.
I also wondered how MS cold sell flight sim to Lockheed then a few years later launch another flightsim which is in direct competition with LM!
 
You might be thinking of Milviz and/or Aeroplane Heaven ending support for FSX/P3D and making all related products free.
 
That might be the case. This is why I thought I would check here and not spread unwarranted rumors. Thanx.
 
You might be thinking of Milviz and/or Aeroplane Heaven ending support for FSX/P3D and making all related products free.
Is this true? Do you have a link on this?
I'd love to get some milviz products for free, even without support.
 
I thought I heard something to this effect a month or so ago. Their sales are in the toilet due to ms 2020, and they were going to no longer lend support and eventually make it free. I thought this was incredulous and thought I would ask.
I also wondered how MS cold sell flight sim to Lockheed then a few years later launch another flightsim which is in direct competition with LM!
As far as I know they sold the EBS product to LM a few years ago. That was the professional version of FSX. So in a sense P3D is targetting the professional market, while MSFS is for the gaming market. So the two are not competing with each other directly. Although for a lot of FS enthusiasts that line is not so clear and they also use P3D.
 
P3D has a large professional userbase among military and flight training providers. It's not aimed at the entertainment market - though it relies on that market for most of its add-on support. Most leisure users (which is most of us) never see the professional features of P3D, which are unlikely ever to be free.
 
A licence is available for the full professional version but a) it's expensive and b) it contains a lot of stuff that (as Tim says) is of interest to the military and to training outfits, but not to us. There's a comparison table on the Prepar3D website.
 
Some of us aviation/flight sim hobbyists/enthusiasts fall in the twilight zone between "gamers" and those looking for military training sims.
Hence there is not really a "perfect" sim for many of us. Must compromise in one way or another.
 
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