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Who all stayed or went back to 2020 after 2024 released

Who all stayed or went back to 2020 after 2024 released 361 members have voted

  1. 1. Just wondering how many fully adopted 2024

    • Stayed with 2020 or went back to using it after 2024 release
      66%
      240
    • Use 2024 exclusively
      33%
      121

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14 minutes ago, BrammyH said:

Monday and Tuesday I had 2 CTDs while flying in FS24, and one successful flight. I've started keeping a few notes of what is happening when I CTD.For now, I am excluding a CTD on launch or clicking ready to fly. That is truly a sim thing, and frankly can also occur in FS20.

 

 

Thousands of hours in FS 2020, 1 CTD in all that time. 

 

 

 

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  • Stil using MSFS 2020 : because Prosim and  Wideview are not MSFS 2024 compatible. But : reading all issues I am happy that I did not switch yet…

  • Becoming a beta tester wasn't in my plans, so I stayed with 2020.

  • From now on, let's all only post on subjects that interest me. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Still waiting for that Internet connection issue to be solved and what that actually do...

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I did my flight this morning between SEA and SLC this time in the Fenix A320 using FS2024.  Everything went extremely well and did not have a single problem.  Some of the early bugs in the Fenix A320 from a few weeks ago seem to be mostly gone now.  A few visual oddities like exterior lights and such not working 100% properly but the operations of the aircraft were fine.  Exterior lighting seems mostly broken on every aircraft at the moment so not just the Fenix.  Ground detail is very much enhanced and you definitely get more eye candy in the Salt Lake City area.  Mountains have more shape and detail and the clouds have definitely stepped it up over FS2020.  Performance was on point except when taxiing to the gate at SLC.  I have the SLC by BMWorld/Amsim installed and was getting the occasional stutter. 

My current thinking (and it does often change with FS2024) at the moment is that 90% of the problems being experienced in FS2024 are actually a result of the default aircraft being buggy.  I think as more products come on line in FS2024 people will start to experience less and less issues.  Of coarse this depends on the developer but if the developer is sharp problems will be minimized.  At least aircraft related problems anyway!

   

1 hour ago, longhaul747 said:

My current thinking (and it does often change with FS2024) at the moment is that 90% of the problems being experienced in FS2024 are actually a result of the default aircraft being buggy.

Agree!  Luckily many 2020 aircraft still work..

Edited by Bert Pieke

Bert

1 hour ago, longhaul747 said:

My current thinking (and it does often change with FS2024) at the moment is that 90% of the problems being experienced in FS2024 are actually a result of the default aircraft being buggy.  I think as more products come on line in FS2024 people will start to experience less and less issues.  Of coarse this depends on the developer but if the developer is sharp problems will be minimized.  At least aircraft related problems anyway!   

Yes, agree very much. A lot of the new default aircraft are very interesting, beautifully rendered and I can’t wait to use them but they’re often hamstrung by small but annoying bugs in nav systems, lights, start up procedures, etc.

Making an effort to sort these out would make a huge difference to the overall perception of the sim right now.

Edit; and make them painter friendly too!

Edited by DD_Arthur

7 hours ago, Bobsk8 said:

Thousands of hours in FS 2020, 1 CTD in all that time. 

Your lucky

 

I've had many more than that, although nothing I couldn't deal with. I think it was a year or two before I could even do a return flight because of the memory leaks.

 

Loved every second of it though 😉

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3 hours ago, longhaul747 said:

My current thinking (and it does often change with FS2024) at the moment is that 90% of the problems being experienced in FS2024 are actually a result of the default aircraft being buggy.  I think as more products come on line in FS2024 people will start to experience less and less issues.  Of coarse this depends on the developer but if the developer is sharp problems will be minimized.  At least aircraft related problems anyway!

   

Wouldn’t you agree that if a developer releases a flightsim, at least the ac included do work …

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Very stable for me now. Nothing major that I can't wait for (AI,  etc). Looks and runs beautifully. I'm not a wide-range addon user. I run just Fenix/PMDG with FS2Crew and TrackIR. Happy to wait until it all comes through. But this new type of ATC interests me also (BATC) I'll follow this with interest.

There's too much at stake to abandon 2024 like it's a Microsoft Windows Vista or something. 2020 will be left behind now and 2024 will be the future. 

Edited by Max Kraus

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17 minutes ago, GSalden said:

Wouldn’t you agree that if a developer releases a flightsim, at least the ac included do work …

In the past, default aircraft were clearly inferior to payware aircraft..  I think that gap is narrowing..

Bert

57 minutes ago, Bert Pieke said:

In the past, default aircraft were clearly inferior to payware aircraft..  I think that gap is narrowing..

Funny you should say that. In the past 'certain' planes I wouldn't bother with as being 'soulless'. some of those planes I now think 'Hey, this is pretty good'.

 

The World is divided into two groups. Those who say "Give me a link" and those that provide the link. WWG1WGA

Haven't even tried 2024 yet. No plans to until I get a new system to run it and also let the early adopeters take all the pain. It never ceases to amaze me how many people are happy to pay good money in order to be beta testers.

 

 

49 minutes ago, Holdit said:

It never ceases to amaze me how many people are happy to pay good money in order to be beta testers.

All I’ll say is, if you are waiting till 2024 is bug free to buy, you’ll be waiting a long time. 2020 still has many bugs that purists don’t like. 

You hang on to your money, that’s your prerogative - I’m not telling you what to do with your money. Why tell others what they can do with theirs? 

 

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