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flo76
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a2a aircraft licence

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hello i have buy many of a2a aircraft for fsx (more than 200dollars) why i need to buy the same planes ( im buy prepar3d today) why i dont have an installer with an option to install in fsx or in p3d ? the a2a planes are totally same in both simulator version why i need to buy another time more than 200dollars ?
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They aren't the same, it's a different simulator engine that requires different coding and support requirements.
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Oracle427 wrote:They aren't the same, it's a different simulator engine that requires different coding and support requirements.
and its normal for you to pay another time the same price ? especially when you pay the majority of a2a products and you want to go on the stable simulator platform...
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If I buy products for X-Plane or even different versions of flight simulator, I've had to buy a new license again, yes.
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I must admit, it would have been a nice gesture to have recieved a discount on a trade in, a good option from within the workshop, me thinks ? i hope they dont start charging for the damage and maintenance, ill go bankrupt :shock: :)

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Fsx is in 32 bits when p3d is in 64bits more stable platform and more easy work for devs to work. In past i think many devs would have push their customers to move to a more stable platform with a discount code like 5dollars when you buy the same product you have in fsx to an upgraded 2018 fsx name p3dv4 but what i see is no discount code they are happy when other platform appear they make more money and more money, fsx limits is here and in this year many customers will want to move to p3d because PMDG develop a windshield raining effect on their next PMDG 747 8i but they will Pay another 139dollars... its a good moment to be an fsx dev. Sorry for my english iam french.
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