Is Anyone Interested In Seeing How I Port A 372XP

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372 xp at

So when the AT version is released, how will it compare ported to the current 372 ported?
 
Reason I'm asking

(In aircraft, the runs of an alike version are called blocks. When a block is different enough they start another series letter. AH-64A, then AH-64D, then block III of the delta model became AH-64E)

It seems to me that like most things in life, there is a learning curve on porting any saw. It seems that there is also a learning curve on the engineers part in releasing the saw, and one in porting the saw and figuring out if the AT is pretty much the same as the previous "block II" AT or if they have moved further along the evolution of AT with the initial release of the 572.

So when the initial version of the 572 comes out, do I want to have mine be the first one ported, or do I wait around and see how the performance works out on someone elses saw being the first one? I assume the 572 will come in at a substantial price for starters. :msp_sad:
 
Oops forgot

And how long after the 572 will it come out in Red and Black?:msp_w00t:
 
(In aircraft, the runs of an alike version are called blocks. When a block is different enough they start another series letter. AH-64A, then AH-64D, then block III of the delta model became AH-64E)

It seems to me that like most things in life, there is a learning curve on porting any saw. It seems that there is also a learning curve on the engineers part in releasing the saw, and one in porting the saw and figuring out if the AT is pretty much the same as the previous "block II" AT or if they have moved further along the evolution of AT with the initial release of the 572.

So when the initial version of the 572 comes out, do I want to have mine be the first one ported, or do I wait around and see how the performance works out on someone elses saw being the first one? I assume the 572 will come in at a substantial price for starters. :msp_sad:

Nothing ventured nothing gained. Records never get set by spectators and results never change without risk.

In the case of a saw the potential gains are there. Just depends if you want to pay full price for them or save some green to get them.
 
legally I don't have an opinion of this non existent saw. but I may have dreamed that it really liked it better than the xpw. but I was just dreaming im sure.

In your dream was it Red and Black?:msp_ohmy:
 
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