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List of A350 pre-release live streams

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16 minutes ago, EGLD said:

finally! the "streamers" finally get a break and the opportunity to monetise something by getting access before everyone else

They were also beta testing it the last few days. So it’s a positive for the rest of us.

Edited by Tuskin38

24 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

They were also beta testing it the last few days. So it’s a positive for the rest of us.

Not necessarily as some of them just installed the plane yesterday to quickly check it out before todays streams. 

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4 hours ago, EGLD said:

finally! the "streamers" finally get a break and the opportunity to monetise something by getting access before everyone else

Yes, that's how product marketing works in the real world. 

9800X3d, 4090, 64 GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 4 TB NVME (2x2), 4K Ultra + Framegen

4 hours ago, Wise87 said:

Not necessarily as some of them just installed the plane yesterday to quickly check it out before todays streams. 

and some reported issues to inibuilds, or experiences issues during their stream that inibuilds has fixed

37 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

and some reported issues to inibuilds, or experiences issues during their stream that inibuilds has fixed

Just saw a streamer that crashed the plane (in Detroit) due to a WASM issue but he was told the problem was already fixed.

1 hour ago, JBDB-MD80 said:

Just saw a streamer that crashed the plane (in Detroit) due to a WASM issue but he was told the problem was already fixed.

Captain Canada? The patch fixing it probably isn't out yet.

Edited by Tuskin38

1 hour ago, Tuskin38 said:

Captain Canada? The patch fixing it probably isn't out yet.

Yes Captain Canada, Ini sent him a patch and he is testing it on stream, something to do with showing the airport chart on screen that caused the crash.

Edit: seems like the patch fixed his issue.

Edited by JBDB-MD80

If you don’t want to fly it right away, I’d recommend waiting a few hours after launch for the servers to settle down. Also buy it via the website, it usually has less problems processing orders than the ini app. 

iniBuilds Publishes Statement on Upcoming A350’s Status for MSFS 2020/2024 - Threshold

iniBuilds recently made a statement in their Discord server, shedding light on some lingering questions about their upcoming A350 add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024. These questions mostly concern the lack of stability observed on showcase live streams, performance information, and a release date confirmation.

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They begin with vague information on how the aircraft performs, stating it will differ depending on hardware, but it should be within the same ballpark or marginally better than the Fenix A320. To further aid performance, they will also offer low-resolution texture options and no cabin option (MSFS 2024 only, as 2020 doesn’t have a cabin to begin with). 

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In addition to their own navigation data, iniBuilds will also include Navigraph’s WASM to ensure maximum stability.

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Following the showcase streams and feedback, they have already addressed a multitude of items, including the checklist crash, the WASM crash at Atlanta International Airport, overall stability improvements, sound improvements, and art tweaks. The complete changelog follows below:

Systems:

  • Checklist crash fix
  • WASM crash at KATL fix
  • Stability improvements
  • The PACKS on the Before Takeoff Checklist below the line should be a sensed item.
  • Clicking CL complete doesn't have an immediate effect

Sounds:

  • Fixed APU sound coning; too quiet at the front
  • Fixed Exterior aft engine sound distortion at idle
  • Adjusted exterior mixing at cruise
  • Tweaked aural callout reverb
  • Smoothened front to aft sound transition in exterior
  • Fixed AP disconnect sound logic

Art:

Some gear wire clipping and animation issues resolved

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iniBuilds also emphasizes the importance of running Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 SU 1 Beta to warrant the best experience possible with the 2024 version of their upcoming A350, especially if you use Navigraph. Non-Navigraph users don’t have to be on the latest beta, but it’s still advised nonetheless. 

Have a Wonderful Day

-Paul Solk

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I don't know where they get the idea that there is no Cabin in MSFS. 

The product Page says there is. There is just no avionics bay and Crew Rest areas. 

9 minutes ago, Farlis said:

I don't know where they get the idea that there is no Cabin in MSFS. 

The product Page says there is. There is just no avionics bay and Crew Rest areas. 

There is no cabin in MSFS 2020. Only window frames for wing views

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