Jon Patch

Friday, December 21st, 2007

CYVR for FSX

Filed under: Alaska, Development, FSX, Flight Simulation, Flightsim, Vancouver — jonpatch @ 7:46 am

Bill Womack and I have decided not to proceed with CYVR, Vancouver International Airport for FSX, for a variety of reasons.  In my case, I want to focus on smaller projects, as well as other non-FS work.  Bill gives his view in this post.  Bill will keep working on Tongass Fjords, Emma X and other eagerly awaited goodies, while I’ll be heads down for the next few months on Misty Fjords for FSX.

Somewhere in 2008, the Glacier Bay team, led by Holger, will also upgrade that product for FSX.

2 Comments »

  1. I can’t hide the fact I’m disappointed CYVR won’t be developed but I completely understand considering the state of MS FlightSim right now.

    With FS users split down the middle between FS9 and FSX I can see why development seems to have slowed on many products.

    On another front, Jon, could you contact me at the e:mail address I listed for this message?

    Ken

    Comment by Ken McKenzie — Sunday, January 6th, 2008 @ 4:10 pm

  2. Comox for FSX (is there one?)

    Hi Jon, Do you know of any FSX compatible Comox package that also works with UT and Vic+ and Van+. I’ve tried Vern’s FS2004 version but get too many scenery conflicts.

    Cheers
    Bernie

    Comment by Bernie Spanier — Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 @ 2:47 am


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