_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:Flight simmers are very critical and relatively wealthy, since good planes and scenery cost significant money, as does good FS hardware.
Were DTG really into flight simulations, or were they halfhearted from the start? Is the market perhaps saturated with Aerofly, Xplane, DCS, Prepare3D (which all support VR now)?
I think TSW hasn't returned a single penny into DTG's coffers yet. Their market strategy isn't very clear, the prototype licenses of popular US railway companies not secured?
If DTG doesn't quickly pull TSW out of the misery it has sunken into, I see no commercial reason to keep this franchise afloat.
No more buggy DLC of truncated routes and one single train running to-and-fro, first but fix the bugs in the existing game, bring on the promised editors and have some 3rd parties involved in expanding the territory.
jalsina wrote:Well? It was an unexpected surprise for me.
FSX is still in good shape (I have played the boxed version a lot before TS) and the really expensive Virtual Pilot 3D 2018 for Pro´s is looking nicely, for those that can pay for it.
eyein12 wrote:If they start handing some of the TSW keys over to 3rd party devs the floodgates will open....for them. How many people still buying TS20xx. lots.
eyein12 wrote:If they start handing some of the TSW keys over to 3rd party devs the floodgates will open....for them. How many people still buying TS20xx. lots.
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