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WingedConcierge

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  1. I can confirm as can many others that this was indeed fixed with 1.0.1.
  2. Someone discovered in the Discord this seems to happen in the Eastern hemisphere in Asia and Oceania. As I've done flights and it remained at 4x throughout but when in the areas aforementioned it was throttled down to 2x.
  3. I've experienced an issue similar to this. My sim-rate was set at 4x, and it was working just fine up until the 10 hour mark in-flight. Afterwards it was throttled to just 2x for the remainder despite my simulator performance remaining the same.
  4. The only thing we know about release is that it's coming sometime this week. (24th to 28th). Ubaid on the discord has alluded to a 26th release, but only time will tell when it's actually going to come out.
  5. If you buy via the inistore, you install it via the inimanager. Which takes care of that all for you.
  6. Recently one of their developers posted this in this Discord. It's definitely something of note.
  7. Not much information about the upcoming a350 has been released. So I understand if this won't be able to be answered at this time. I'm patiently awaiting this aircraft and am quite excited for it. But I'm curious as to one feature in relation and that is sim-rate / time acceleration. It's a feature that is not supported on the existing inibuilds aircraft including the new A320neo. But for someone like myself and a bunch of others who have very little time to themselves time acceleration can be seen as "important". Given the A350 is a very long-range aircraft when it comes out I will use it as such much like the new PMDG 77W which does support time acceleration. My question today is whether it is planned for the A350 to support this feature in Microsoft Flight Simulator, or if we will find out closer to the release, whenever that may be, as I could not find any information about it in my searches. I appreciate any response on this matter.
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