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MSFS 2024 SU4 Beta 1.6.16.0 for the week-end

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There's now again a single "Community" folder, right?

GREAT !!!

 

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  • The sim isn't perfect but gosh it's getting really good. Looks brilliant, performs superbly and a whole stack of great addons working in 24.

  • SU4 Beta is a winner

  • We are definetley heading in the right direction. The clouds, the performance the feel is amazing in these last two builds.     

The sim isn't perfect but gosh it's getting really good. Looks brilliant, performs superbly and a whole stack of great addons working in 24.

2 hours ago, MarcG said:

Fix for the G1000 screen issue coming next beta build, at least WT know how to fix regressions swiftly 🤪

Why didn't you say the same of Asobo when they already had a fix ready in the next build for the satellite imagery bleed through bug?

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2 hours ago, james_d said:

The sim isn't perfect but gosh it's getting really good. Looks brilliant, performs superbly and a whole stack of great addons working in 24.

Just had a glorious flight over Northern Italy, beautiful hazy skies with clouds over the Alps, plenty of Apps on the go & mods. Performance was 8/10 throughout from start to finish (no ground stutters this time), when it works - it works and it's great!

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On 10/17/2025 at 12:01 PM, MarcG said:

I've long since stopped installing the Nvidia audio drivers so it's not them, I'll have a check and see though as I use headphones so if it doesn't happen with my soundbar then you maybe onto something. But the fact Asobo have tried to optimise this exact area leads me to believe it's nothing I can do my end, but it's worth a shot of course 🙂

 

Edit: thinking more on this it can't be audio drivers as I can have exactly the same flight but without issues on the ground, which no doubt makes it harder to diagnose as it's not always a constant.

Sorry, I was unclear. In my case, the unnecessary drivers were Nvidia. In other people's cases, it's Realtek.  Best I can tell, it's not a problem with the specific driver itself, but that there is an audio driver on the system that isn't being used when the sim is running. I have no idea why this would be an issue, but when I disabled the unnecessary drivers the stuttering went away entirely. 

BTW, I didn't stutter every time either. It's a difficult bug to pin down, but people have had success with the audio driver approach.

 

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On 10/17/2025 at 12:38 PM, eslader said:

I mentioned having the same problem in SU3 in another thread I'm too lazy to find right now. I was thinking it was something to do with calculating the physics of the tires on the ground that was causing stutters, but others chimed in and pointed me toward sound.

It's the sound of the wheels on the pavement that is, for some reason, causing problems if you have unnecessary sound drivers active.

In addition to the Realtek drivers that were running the VR set I was using at the time, I also had Nvidia audio drivers because my LG monitor that does not have speakers thinks it does and Windows kept installing the drivers for it. I disabled those, and the stuttering-on-rolling stopped. Might be worth a look for you as well, disabling any sound drivers you aren't actively using.

There were many discussions about stutters on landings back in the FSX days that revolved around the touchdown sound and smoke effects loading up just prior to TD and causing them. I believe that I was deleting both effects back when I had my 1st 4 core processor. IIRC, it helped, and I didn't care because external views weren't that important to me back then. 

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I am hoping for another beta update today to start mopping up a few outstanding problems.

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On 10/20/2025 at 6:46 AM, usernamerequired said:

Has anyone else noticed the catering trucks now have Gate Gourmet textures?  

Do you have GSX installed? It overrides the default ground service models.

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