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50 minutes ago, Mets737 said:

What LOD is this?

Disregard 

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Eric 

 

 

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I'm gonna make a bold prediction. 2024 will have chart support natively.

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Posted (edited)
55 minutes ago, Krakin said:

I'm gonna make a bold prediction. 2024 will have chart support natively.

They talked about it ‚we want to have this at some point‘, similar to ‚airline liveries’ and ‚it would be cool to have a career with a water taxi in new zealand’. It never showed up in 2020. Some liveries will come, careers as well. let’s see, I would not be surprised.

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2 hours ago, Krakin said:

I'm gonna make a bold prediction. 2024 will have chart support natively.

Hopefully, the Charts+ from Navblue was one of their promisses they've never delivered.

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1 minute ago, ca_metal said:

Hopefully, the Charts+ from Navblue was one of their promisses they've never delivered.

I don't think navblue ever made it to the release version. It was removed from the loading screens during the tech alpha. This is also when airports degraded significantly and they had to redo all of them manually with fake taxiways. Their licensing deal must have fallen through.

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On 6/9/2024 at 7:50 PM, Wildblue said:

....or you won't buy this??? You must be kidding.

Don't read into what I typed. I never said I wouldn't buy it just that they should be showing more than they have. It would have the benefit of attracting new simmers as well.

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26 minutes ago, Lotharen said:

Don't read into what I typed. I never said I wouldn't buy it just that they should be showing more than they have. It would have the benefit of attracting new simmers as well.

You will get more info on MSFS 2024 next weekend at Flight Sim Expo so I would suggest you or anyone else to just be a little more patient.

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My biggest concern is performance and stability, so my hope is that MSFS2024 will finally allow most users to enjoy the sim without worrying about performance issues.

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47 minutes ago, sloppysmusic said:

Parachutists break record for most skydives in a day

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cw44pdd18e3o

I'm not really into challenges or careers after the landing challenge atrocities in 2020 but this looks a real blast. SIXTY flights in 9 hours?! Please add something similar Asobe! 

 

Why are they wearing helmets?

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42 minutes ago, espent said:

Why are they wearing helmets?

Bird strike? Hitting a bumblebee at 200 km/h isn‘t that nice either I guess. 

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It almost certainly isn't nice for the bumblebee.

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Per this week's development update https://www.flightsimulator.com/june-13th-2024-development-update/, re: FS Expo:

Last but certainly not least, next week many members of the Microsoft Flight Simulator team will be at FlightSimExpo in Las Vegas, Nevada! If you’re attending in-person, be sure to stop by our booth to speak with our team. We love meeting you and talking about flight simulation! While you’re at the booth, you can also try your hand at some in-sim challenges. We’ll be giving away many fantastic prizes to the top scorers throughout the weekend. You can find us in booth 502, the biggest booth on the convention floor, so it’ll be impossible to miss us.

Announced earlier this week, the Microsoft Flight Simulator team will be presenting two panel discussions during FlightSimExpo. The first starts at 3pm Vegas time (2200 UTC) on Saturday, June 22. In this presentation, Jorg and Seb will give an update on Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The second presentation will have members of our Marketplace team sharing business insights of the in-game Marketplace and providing an introduction to the MSFS2024 Marketplace. This session starts at 12:30pm Vegas time (1930 UTC) on Sunday, June 23. For those who aren’t attending FSExpo in-person, both sessions will be streamed live as they happen on both our official Twitch channel and official YouTube channel. We wish to offer our sincere thanks to the FlightSimExpo organizers for allowing us to stream these sessions to the many simmers around the world who wouldn’t otherwise be able to see these presentations.

 

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The fact that this is slated to land on Xbox from the jump is a good sign that they feel the sim is well optimized and stable already. I used to honestly hate the fact that an xbox version existed but as time has passed I have made a full 180 on it. The biggest plus of the Xbox version for me is how restricted it is. Weird, I know right? But the restrictions placed on it is forcing MS do do more things that will be offered by default and made available for us PC players to enjoy! Between that and the realism the career mode is going to demand, I think we are in for a real treat in November!

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