![]() We also hear that the developer is completely overhauling its pipeline and models to fit the new technology and capabilities provided by MSFS. He also explained that the guidance for the 737NG3, which previously was “very late 2021” is “a bit softer now.” The update was shared on the official forums by Robert Randazzo, who shared a promising outlook on progress and the road ahead, mentioning that the view that Microsoft Flight Simulator isn’t ready for PMDG’s products is outdated. If you’re not familiar with PMDG, the developer is known for some of the most complex and accomplished “study-level” airliners in the simulation scene, including the popular 737, 777, and 747. ![]() ![]() Today well-known third-party developer PMDG provided an update on its work to bring its advanced aircraft to Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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