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20/04/2026 at 17:03 #4434
saschpe
ParticipantVarious sources on YouTube and other sites tease upcoming Brunner Software to replace CLS2SIM. Can we expect any defails, a beta phase or a release date?
21/04/2026 at 08:36 #4435Taildragger
ParticipantPure speculation on my part but a “simpler” version of CLS2 for the home market to drive the new G series hardware is my guess.
21/04/2026 at 13:24 #4437saschpe
ParticipantYour guess is a good as mine but I sincerely hope that CLS2SIM will be replaced by something …working. CLS2SIM is freezing in all kinds of dialogs, it is slow to connect or restart, you need to mess with settings when you change the simulator, the way curves have to be entered is a real pain. There is no way to share changes across profiles or even to compare them. Multiple settings in the forces tab are bugged and the profile cloud thingie is broken at best. I am waiting for official support for A2A Accu-Sim, competitors have this already and I am sincerely looking at other options now. Brunner hardware may be the best and is definitely the most expensive, but if they don’t get the software in better shape, there won’t be any consumer market left.
21/04/2026 at 13:26 #4438saschpe
ParticipantSome vetted default profiles for a range of common planes in MSFS would be nice as well but my guess is that this kind of “customization” is part of their enterprise business, so may not happen any time soon.
05/05/2026 at 17:42 #4447Taildragger
ParticipantSimux is released.
07/05/2026 at 18:11 #4448Pilot Rob
ParticipantWhat is Simux? Is it only for the FFB Joystick?
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