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Updates, new aircraft, scenery, airports... MSFS2020 the title that just keeps giving. This months "dev video" (a short one this time):

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywseLvUBJOk


... including the updated roadmap:

msfs roadmap a.jpg

EDIT: Forgot to mention - WU14 (Central Eastern Europe) and the Aero 45 & 145 (Local Legend 11) are released on 25th July.
 
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Sim update 13 (released yesterday) encountered an issue on installation (decompressing one thing hangs) - there is a fix (until they sort it properly) announced by MSFS on their forum so if it happens to you here you go (I did this and it sorted the issue):

 
I don't think people suggesting M$ are "reneging on commitments" is very prevalent
I am.

I have not seen much moaning on any flight sim forums.
I don't moan there, I moan on Obsidian Ant's YouTube channel, LOL. Actually, "moan" is too strong a word. I "voice my complaint" and then go back to what I was doing. I've done much more "moaning" about Elite Dangerous over the years, because I was much more passionate about that title than I have been for MS2020.

Anyway, I'm not very impressed with how Asobo released and subsequently updated this product (especially in light of MS2024), which I know puts us on opposite ends of the spectrum. That's okay, you can have this wonderful thread. I'll take my leave of it, just like I've taken my leave of MSFS. I just wanted to "set the record straight" that not everyone is a fan of Asobo.
 
I don't think people suggesting M$ are "reneging on commitments" is very prevalent - I have not seen much moaning on any flight sim forums. M$ have explicitly announced that they are still going to develop 2020 and of course support it well after 2024 is released. Most of the criticism seemed to be from people's knee-jerk reactions without reading the FAQ about the thing:


I bought the full package of 2020 and I don't regret it one little bit. I'll be happily forking-out for 2024 even though I won't be particularly looking for the "missions" stuff (i.e. the "game" element) - I'm just hoping that they get TP performance modelled better.

The fact most third party content can be moved over to 2024 makes most of the complaints completely moot anyway. It's basically an engine + gameplay update for $70 or whatever, even completely free for gamepass users.

The handful of people I've seen complaining tend to be the type that feels buying a game entitles them to near-endless free post-release development.

Even if Asobo stop development of 2020 now we've gotten far, far more post-launch support than anyone can honestly feel entitled to. Certainly haven't seen much complaining in the FS communities at all.
 
The fact most third party content can be moved over to 2024 makes most of the complaints completely moot anyway. It's basically an engine + gameplay update for $70 or whatever, even completely free for gamepass users.

The handful of people I've seen complaining tend to be the type that feels buying a game entitles them to near-endless free post-release development.

Even if Asobo stop development of 2020 now we've gotten far, far more post-launch support than anyone can honestly feel entitled to. Certainly haven't seen much complaining in the FS communities at all.
Very frequently, new game iterations are rather downgrades to the current product.
 
I'm occasionally flying the Steam MSFS X. It has many airports that have closed/shut down, and I do not need a graphics card that will blow my apartment's circuit breakers.
 
Can someone do me a solid, is there any news regarding MSFS 24 being 'always online' or not. I've been reading what little snippets I can find on my potato internet, and beyond proclaiming loudly how much is going to be 'on the cloud', I cannot seem to find any actual answer to the above.
 
Can someone do me a solid, is there any news regarding MSFS 24 being 'always online' or not. I've been reading what little snippets I can find on my potato internet, and beyond proclaiming loudly how much is going to be 'on the cloud', I cannot seem to find any actual answer to the above.

I trawled through the MSFS forum about this and it seems there is as yet no official word if there is an option for "Offline Mode" (like there is in MSFS2020). It isn't mentioned in today's press release either.

P.S. There is a Developer's Livestream next week (Wed 25th Sept). :

" ...
we have been collecting the most frequently asked questions from the flight sim community, and we’re very excited to start answering some of your top requests for more information!

As always, we will also be taking questions from live viewers during the event. "


Maybe there?
 
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