Fenix Simulations has released a significant update for their A320 aircraft, laying the groundwork for the upcoming A319 and A321 Expansion Pack. This update includes a range of bug fixes, improvements, and new features. A major focus has been reworking their core development processes to improve efficiency and reduce manual errors. The new Fenix Installer has been introduced, which enhances the release process by breaking files into parts, enabling quicker and smaller updates, significantly reducing installation times for users.
Ben, the CTO, highlights that the new installer is part of their commitment to refining both the aircraft systems and the software infrastructure around their products. The installer, tested during a beta period, showed impressive speeds for clean installations and updates, and aims to streamline future updates. This new infrastructure will eventually consolidate other tools like the Livery Manager, offering a more integrated experience for users.
Dave, the lead acoustics engineer, details sound improvements in the update, including new recordings for cockpit wind and engine sounds, enhancing the realism of the A320 soundscape. Additionally, Aamir discusses enhancements in the ADIRU wind simulation and minor adjustments to the Fly-By-Wire (FBW) system for smoother performance. The update also includes numerous fixes and improvements to the avionics, systems, and overall art and sound quality, contributing to a more refined and realistic simulation experience.