Speculation aside, Xbox simmers may also get some kind of toned-down version of GSX. It’s unfortunate that we’re not seeing any of those features in this video, which may indicate that, while GSX is definitely in development for MSFS, a full product is yet a long time away from coming. That’s true indeed, but remember that GSX aims to do much more than that. You may be wondering “Well, we already have some very good pushback tools in MSFS”, such as the recently updated (and free) Toolbar Pushback. While GSX provides a wide range of functions, this new teaser video released by FSDT, which you can see below, features only the pushback functionality, with accompanying sounds, a user interface that looks a bit rough around the edges, and some really cool animations (notice the piece of cloth hanging on the bypass pin). If you’re one of these pilots, then you’ll be pleased to know that FSDT is working to bring this popular add-on to Microsoft Flight Simulator, and they have a small but exciting teaser to prove just that! Jetliner pilots surely miss this kind of functionality in MSFS. Besides high-quality scenery, the developers also have a particularly popular product that brings a whole new level of realism to any simulator: GSX Ground Services, which simulates all the ground operations that support the world of aviation, such as marshaling, catering services, pushback, refueling, passenger boarding, and much more. FSDreamTeam, commonly known as FSDT, has an established reputation in the flight simulation community as the maker of many detailed airports over the years, including some notable ones for MSFS.
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