I wrote one of the first pushback dll's for FS 2000, or maybe the one before. I think it was just three buttons to push for direction to point after push. Push on and it asked to release parking brake, push you back then ask to set brake and it was done. I would prefer that after requesting parking brake release that it would sense it rather then pushing a dedicated button. Same for the other side of the push. The other ground service is nice to have.
Not quite sure what this adds to the sim. There is the free Toolbar Pushback, and GSX for ground services (which also includes pushback). That is for PC. I have no idea about those on XBox
I'm on Xbox so I'm definitely interested in this. However, it's disappointing that it's not coming this week. They announced it for February 22, as if it was coming to both PC and Xbox. Turns out that's not true. Not a good start from Aerosoft.
How many simulators are there on the market today? oh yes just two MSFS2020 and the X-PLANE. Which one is the best and meets your needs for the price you think is fair? In the universe of two choices between A and B, these two companies will not worry about these types of details due to the lack of competition. Therefore, charging for this is a valid justification since, after all, most users don't even care about it.
The main appeal of this program is for those on Xbox in my opinion.
Anything good on xbox is most welcome ...
Useful heads-up. Thank you. 👍
I hope this works with all the LVFR add ons, like the jetways and service vehicles.
It uses its own service vehicles as far as I can tell.
I wrote one of the first pushback dll's for FS 2000, or maybe the one before. I think it was just three buttons to push for direction to point after push. Push on and it asked to release parking brake, push you back then ask to set brake and it was done. I would prefer that after requesting parking brake release that it would sense it rather then pushing a dedicated button. Same for the other side of the push. The other ground service is nice to have.
Good Review and good news for X-Box users
Mine gets stuck on laoding
Tell us about BATC, are u in the beta?
Video coming soon. Not in the Beta as I can’t commit to the time unfortunately.
Not quite sure what this adds to the sim. There is the free Toolbar Pushback, and GSX for ground services (which also includes pushback). That is for PC. I have no idea about those on XBox
Both of them are not available for Xbox pilots.
So can anyone confirm that the addon is in the msfs marketplace right now?
I hope LVFR planes work with this
Mark Is there a list of compatible 3rd party aircraft it will work with.... before you buy.. e.g Inibuilds 300-600?
Not that I am aware of. Pending release.
Thank you Mark
@@SimHangerFS
Its now in the marketplace....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Free version have issues with Fenix Airbus, will PRO version work with Fenix ?
Yes, but very limited interaction. Issue with doors as well.
@@SimHangerFS Thank you for the answer.
Where do you get this? And how do you access it?
Link in the video description notes
How do you get it on xbox? After searching Multible times on the market place i cant seem to find it anywhere
Pending release to marketplace by Microsoft.
I'm on Xbox so I'm definitely interested in this. However, it's disappointing that it's not coming this week. They announced it for February 22, as if it was coming to both PC and Xbox. Turns out that's not true. Not a good start from Aerosoft.
It’s sitting with MS…
Charging $10 for a simply utility like this is everything wrong with MSFS2020. How pathetic...
If you’re on Xbox you might have a different perspective. For PC there is freeware option so the choice is in your hands.
How many simulators are there on the market today? oh yes just two MSFS2020 and the X-PLANE. Which one is the best and meets your needs for the price you think is fair? In the universe of two choices between A and B, these two companies will not worry about these types of details due to the lack of competition. Therefore, charging for this is a valid justification since, after all, most users don't even care about it.