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A new and free DLC is also around the corner in a few days. After Early Access we still intend to add more features or detail to Aerofly. You can also expect another airplane this year.
Is it fair to conclude that no new features will be implimented until after the game leaves early development?
The answer is both:
- public version mostly frozen so that we can test and validate without changing what we are testing all the time
- internally we can work on other things (e.g. new aircraft scenery) so development isn't stopped
I'm not sure why you thought I was implying that there would be no more updates after the early access ends, but you seem to have thought that is what I was saying, which was 100% not the case! I have never thought development was going to stop, I was just asking if we should expect to see any further develpments BEFORE the end of early access. As I expected, the answer is most likely no, we will get more features only after the program exits early access.
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