November 19, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, cepact said: I fear this is the beginning of the end for the MSFS franchise Cats and Dogs living together, Mass Hysteria!
November 19, 20241 yr 2 minutes ago, Allard said: I don't. Our first impression may suck but I have good hopes all will be fixed eventually. Unfortunately I don't have any first impressions yet except for the loading screen and now the waiting queue. The waiting screen hasn't CTD'd yet and I get over 760fps in it so stability and performance sofar is very good. The problem I see is Overwhelmingly Negative review from already 1200 people on Steam.
November 19, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, cepact said: I fear this is the beginning of the end for the MSFS franchise 🤣 Len 1980s: Sublogic FS II on C64 ---> 1990s: Flight Unlimited I/II, MSFS 95/98 ---> 2000s/2010s: FS/X, P3D, XP ---> 2020+: MSFS Current system: i9 13900K, RTX 4090, 64GB DDR5 4800 RAM, 4TB NVMe SSD
November 19, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, Snuffleupagus said: After the flood of all the ‘goodbye MSFS 2020!!’ posts… 🍿 I waiting for a Topic " How long does it take to reinstall MSFS 2020?"
November 19, 20241 yr 2 minutes ago, Allard said: The waiting screen hasn't CTD'd yet and I get over 760fps in it so stability and performance sofar is very good. They should put that on the box. What a tag line! .. Wait.. There's no box it's download/streaming only?! Cue that famous Charlton Heston quote from POTA 🙊🙈 Russell Gough SE London
November 19, 20241 yr Still haven't been able to even start downloading. The launch issues, dev issues, and in-game bugs are unfortunate because, based on the Tech Alpha, there is great potential for 2024. I do agree, however, that moving so much to the cloud causes more problems than it solves. Obviously, it is not feasible to have worldwide scenery locally, but most other things you can. There were already issues in 2020, let alone with the increased demand in 2024. I think it would have been better to keep core content local, but instead of installing everything and then having the option to remove it via the content manager, it should ask at initial launch which packages you want (similar to when you install Visual Studio or MATLAB). This would both allow users to only install what they want and reduce server load as people opt-out of downloadable content. Or, for a hybrid approach, they should ask at initial launch (not after!) what packages you want, and whether or not you want them stored locally or cached from the cloud. To end on a positive note, I certainly do not think this will kill MSFS. Eventually, we will all be enjoying it with our favorite third-party content. Ryzen 7 5800X | RTX 4070 FE | 32GB DDR4 3200MHz
November 19, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, sloppysmusic said: They should put that on the box. What a tag line! .. Wait.. There's no box it's download/streaming only?! Cue that famous Charlton Heston quote from POTA 🙊🙈 You d**N dirty apes...I don't see how that applies... My old account was became inaccessable so I had to create a whole But I have been using flightsim for a quarter of a century, despite the counter which says I'm a new user...
November 19, 20241 yr Of course it's not feasible. It was strained in the cloud in 2020 and yet they decide, I know, lets move IT ALL to the cloud, what could go wrong? The last few years have been a disaster for gaming. The majority of first rate titles are failing badly.
November 19, 20241 yr Run, Jorg !!! 5800X3D, RTX4070, 600 Watt, one or two 1440p 32" screens, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB PCle 3 NVMe, Warthog throttle, VKB NXT EVO stick, Honeycomb Alpha yoke, CH quad, 3 Logitech panels, 2 StreamDecks, Desktop Aviator Trim Panel. Crystal Light VR.
November 19, 20241 yr 41 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said: I saw this write up on an MSFS Facebook Group. I am quoting it here. I think I will stick with 2020 for now.: "Hello, As someone who has successfully downloaded, loaded, and flown in MSFS 2024, I wanted to share my experience in hopes of saving everyone some guesswork. Chances are, the problems you are facing are not unique to you. I will attempt to give my honest feedback on key items that the community is most concerned about. 1. Marketplace add-ons: None of your marketplace add-ons from 2020 will be available until further notice. MSFS confirms this, and is evident when you access your content folder. You will not have access to any paid add-ons through the marketplace. This includes add-on aircraft, scenery packs, and graphics enhancements. This is a major setback for us as what makes MSFS so special is the ability to customize our experience from user to user through scenery and aircraft add-ons, which we have come to love from MSFS 2020. 2. Performance/Visuals: With performance and visual co-enhancements a key selling point for 2024 pre-release, I was eager to test this for myself. It was challenging to get a true sense of the visuals as most of the places I flew in 2020 featured high-quality add-on scenery. However, the default photogrammetry I noticed in 2024 is nearly identical to the default in 2020, at least where I flew. I did not see any significant change in performance, increase or decrease, from 2020 to 2024. This was also a major disappointment as this was one of the key differences we were told to expect from the new simulator. 3. Controls/Bindings: You must manually re-map any control bindings from 2020 to your new simulator. This includes even the mouse, if used. Many users have noted issues mapping their controllers and I share the same issue. I am unable to even map my free-look controls to my mouse without the character literally spinning out of control the second I touch my mouse. I use a TM TCA as my control hardware and I have only been able to map 50% of the bindings. Overall, this is far from MSFS’s finest moment. After an hour of “flying” I have yet to take any aircraft from cold and dark to flight and back. The product in its current state needs to be more refined for an enjoyable experience. Most notably, the lack of previously purchased aircraft/scenery, lack of significant performance improvements, and complete inability to map basic camera/aircraft controls greatly dull the experience. I hope the MSFS team can sort out these launch-day issues quickly to enjoy the simulator we have been eagerly awaiting. As for me, I will be going back to 2020 until these growing pains get sorted out. I am optimistic that given 2020’s success, MSFS 2024 will soon be an enjoyable experience for us all and truly an upgrade over the outgoing version. If you are currently frustrated or stuck in the loading queue, I am sorry to say that the simulator on the other side is likely not the MSFS you are anticipating, at least for now. You might have better luck holding off for a bit." Bobsk8, on a different thread (1st Flight, 1st impression), Ident describes a different, much more positive experience than the one above. Like you, I will wait awhile before jumping in, but based on what Ident says, I think that after the current (predictable) chaos is over we will end up in a much better place. Time will tell. Edited November 19, 20241 yr by cobalt
November 19, 20241 yr Don't mind being a guinea pig to test the ability of MS to deliver the goods. In fact, retreating to my safe space 2020 achieves the opposite of what we want to do. We want to test the system so that MS/Asobo get their bloody act together going forward. And so far it's failed but I'll keep persisting and hopefully someone 'over there' can learn from the obvious failures for most. Ryzen 7 5800x, 64gb, 7900XTX 24gb
November 19, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, Ant1975uk said: Of course it's not feasible. It was strained in the cloud in 2020 and yet they decide, I know, lets move IT ALL to the cloud, what could go wrong? The last few years have been a disaster for gaming. The majority of first rate titles are failing badly. as mentioned before, they had problems at peak times at the weekends over the summer with disconnects, they didnt invest in the servers, the problems never went away,and now the servers fall over with a new release. It was obvious it was going to happen Its not rocket science.
November 19, 20241 yr 49 minutes ago, flightyjoe said: Finally getting to see footage now on YT, so far clouds almost look worse than 2020, some bloke was racing through some time trial gates like an arcade racing game from the 80's, which was horrible, but each to their own i guess. The apparent amazing new colour palette doesn't seem that mind blowing so far. Right now can't see anything that would grab me and make me fork out my money. I see same issues as 2020 has with water margins and the glowing silhouette's, misty cloud cover looks weird.... most streamers are still stuck loading though... Reset the calendar on the main page to May 19. The colors and clouds will be glorious! 5800X3D, RTX4070, 600 Watt, one or two 1440p 32" screens, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB PCle 3 NVMe, Warthog throttle, VKB NXT EVO stick, Honeycomb Alpha yoke, CH quad, 3 Logitech panels, 2 StreamDecks, Desktop Aviator Trim Panel. Crystal Light VR.
November 19, 20241 yr The infrastructure wasn’t ready. Bean counters pushed it out. Not Asobos fault. Ryan
November 19, 20241 yr 45 minutes ago, rocketlaunch said: Just remember it is only a simulator and they will fix it. If they install ten times the cloud servers that they have now. At a cost of 50 million pounds? 5800X3D, RTX4070, 600 Watt, one or two 1440p 32" screens, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB PCle 3 NVMe, Warthog throttle, VKB NXT EVO stick, Honeycomb Alpha yoke, CH quad, 3 Logitech panels, 2 StreamDecks, Desktop Aviator Trim Panel. Crystal Light VR.
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