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it would become necessary that Pete Dowson include FSW compatibility and targetting for the installer. It also suppose that FSW have documented input in new SimConnect 64 bits DLL if any
http://forum.simflight.com/topic/83295-fsuipc-and-dtgs-new-64-bit-fsw-sim/
For X-Plane the situation is different as there is actually XUIPC exist that makes the same kind of things than FSUIPC to allow application to easily be compatible with X-Plane.
But the main issue is that so far DTG does not make the SDK available to everyone so even if he wanted to check things as long as the SDK is not there it won't work.
That's the main point that makes it less interesting for FSW right now, P3D has been working with third parties for months toward the v4 release, and the SDK is just as readily available. And so a huge number of sceneries, addons are already working with the new version or will soon be. With the closed way of doing things of DTG there is virtually nothing so the sim is great but as the aircraft flight models are not that good there is nothing really attractive, once you do all the missions.
Perhaps Pete don't know at the moment
http://forum.simflight.com/topic/83470-current-fsuipc-client-dll-for-net-is-compatible-with-fsuipc-5x/?do=findComment&comment=504051