I came here with the intention of configuring the simulation to align with real-time operations. After perusing the comments, I am convinced that this implementation shouldn't pose a significant challenge. Given our collective experience and proficiency in utilizing Fusion 360's more advanced functionalities, it appears it should be in well within Fusion 360 team's capabilities.
I've resolved to contribute towards advocating for the inclusion of this feature within Fusion 360. As an integral part of an educational institution, I employ Fusion 360 to introduce CAD Modeling and CNC Manufacturing concepts to our students. I've chosen Fusion 360 due to its commendable equilibrium between user-friendliness and its seamless transition from CAD to Manufacturing, coupled with its state-of-the-art capabilities in line with current industry standards.
While I utilize this as an introductory tool for students to familiarize themselves with CAD and CNC, real-time simulation would prove immensely beneficial. This is particularly pertinent as they are still in the process of grasping concepts like cut speed and material properties, relying largely on real-time instincts rather than having fully acclimated to predefined cut speeds.
The students delving into Fusion 360 today will constitute the future user base and potential clients. With this in mind, I implore the Fusion 360 Marketing Department to advocate for the Developer Team's prioritization of this feature. Presenting it in this manner stems from the possibility that the Developer Team may be allocating their focus elsewhere. They might question the value addition this functionality brings, given that current users having success in project completion without it. However, the true worth of this feature lies in its potential to attract and engage burgeoning minds within the Fusion 360 ecosystem, thereby augmenting the likelihood of their becoming dedicated end users in the future.