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    Microsoft Releases Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

    Microsoft Releases Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

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    November 19, 2024
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    Microsoft has officially launched Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, marking a bold new chapter in the series’ storied history, which began over 40 years. Available in multiple editions, the next iteration of the simulator promises a more dynamic and comprehensive aviation experience, catering to both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

    This release introduces an impressive range of features designed to redefine virtual aviation. Central to the experience is the new career mode, where you can build an aviation career by completing missions across a variety of disciplines. From aerial firefighting and medical transport to cargo operations and piloting commercial airliners, this mode invites you to earn certifications, gain reputation, and immerse yourself in a global aviation journey. The simulator also introduces the Challenge League, a competitive mode where pilots can test their skills in diverse activities, including rally races, precision landings, and low-altitude challenges. High-octane events like the Red Bull Air Races and Reno Air Races—now expanded with new courses—offer thrilling opportunities for head-to-head competition.

    For those looking to explore the world in a different way, the new photography feature transforms the skies into a creative playground. Capture stunning landscapes, iconic landmarks, and unique weather phenomena as part of photo challenges that combine aviation and artistry.

    Enhanced Simulation Technology

    Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 boasts a revamped physics engine, supporting over 10,000 rigid-body surfaces for more realistic aircraft behavior. New soft-body physics bring additional realism to objects like ropes, clothing, and balloons. Ground and water interactions have been further refined, enhancing the immersion for landings, takeoffs, and amphibious operations. The avionics and aircraft systems are more detailed than ever. Advanced electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and fuel systems are modeled with precision. Avionics such as the Universal UNS-1 FMS and Primus Epic 2 now offer deeper functionality, while pre-flight inspections and walkarounds add to the authenticity.

    A new flight planner integrates IFR and VFR layers, fuel management, vertical profile planning, and ETOPS support. Available natively within the simulator and on mobile or web platforms, it offers a seamless planning experience for flights of all complexities.

    "A World More Alive than Ever"

    Microsoft has made significant strides in environmental realism. A "detailed digital twin" of Earth includes over 500 photogrammetric cities, 150 hand-crafted airports, and thousands of landmarks. Dynamic features such as seasonally influenced vegetation, new cloud types, and phenomena like auroras elevate the atmospheric experience. For the first time, players can leave their aircraft to explore 27 high-detail biomes, each teeming with dynamic elements such as diverse wildlife, regional flora, and weather effects. Oceans and waterways are bustling with marine life and global maritime traffic, adding to the sense of a living world. Airports and passenger cabins also feel more vibrant, with detailed depictions of human activity and enhanced real-world air traffic.

    Multiple Editions Available

    Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is available in four editions, catering to different levels of engagement:

    • Standard Edition: Includes 65+ aircraft and 150 handcrafted airports (€69.99).
    • Deluxe Edition: Adds 10 aircraft and 5 airports (€99.99).
    • Premium Deluxe Edition: Includes an additional 25 aircraft and 10 airports (€129.99).
    • Aviator Edition: Offers the most comprehensive package, including 30 marketplace aircraft developed between 2021 and 2024 (€199.99).

    The simulator is available for digital purchase via the Microsoft Store, Steam, and the Xbox Store. Subscribers to the PC Game Pass can access the Standard Edition at no extra cost.

    Installation - Multiple Users report Issues, Frustrated Reviews on Steam

    Microsoft has reduced the installation size to approximately 30 GB, a significant improvement over its predecessor’s 130+ GB. Though, many users have reported difficulties during the installation process for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, with downloads becoming stuck at random percentages, such as 11%, or the simulator failing to boot altogether. On platforms like Steam, frustrated reviews highlight these issues, which is likely to the overwhelming number of users attempting to download and install simultaneously. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem and is actively working on a solution. In the meantime, they advise that installation times exceeding 60 minutes are not unusual and urge users to remain patient as servers stabilize.

    We are aware of user reports of long initial loading times into Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

    With so many users initializing the sim concurrently, we have a large number of server requests. We are working to help resolve the issues as soon as possible.

    For users whose…

    — MSFS Support (@MSFS_Support) November 19, 2024

    Flightsim.to Prepares for the Transition to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

    Many in the community are understandably curious about how the transition will affect addons, mods, and liveries created for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. At Flightsim.to, we share this anticipation and are committed to keeping you informed and supported throughout this change. While Microsoft has suggested a degree of cross-compatibility between the two simulators, specific details remain uncertain, particularly regarding how unupdated addons will perform or whether some might become incompatible. Like the broader flight simulation community, we will gain clarity only after the release of Microsoft Flight Simulator. In preparation, we’ve implemented a series of steps to ease the transition for both creators and users. Creators can now set compatibility preferences for their addons, marking them as usable with MSFS2020 only, MSFS2024 only, or compatible with both simulators. This feature allows creators to upload versions tailored to each platform, ensuring users can select the most suitable files for their setup. Addon compatibility is displayed prominently, and we plan to expand this with new indicators and filters post-release.

    Looking ahead, we’re ready to adapt. Once the new simulator launches, we’ll gather insights from the community about how addons are affected. Based on these findings, we may introduce further refinements, such as dedicated MSFS2024 sections or advanced browsing options to streamline the experience. Your feedback will be vital during this period, and we encourage you to share your thoughts via our dedicated feedback form.

    As always, we appreciate your patience and collaboration. Together, we aim to ensure Flightsim.to remains a reliable resource for both MSFS2020 and MSFS2024, helping creators and users alike enjoy a seamless transition into this exciting new era of flight simulation.

    Comments

    over 1 year ago

    Where all the 97%ers at?

    over 1 year ago

    I need a new computer for this game, looks amazing

    over 1 year ago

    no difference, stuck at 97%

    over 1 year ago

    Absolute disaster of a launch, even worse than 2020's launch.😡

    over 1 year ago

    It's not a game

    over 1 year ago

    I still don't know how 24 is better than 20...I only use add on AC and sceneries...so the extra planes and places wouldnt be used. I would only switch if it had better graphics and better performance...so far the graphics do not look at all different, in some cases even worse...And I can only imagine that it's even more hardware demanding.

    over 1 year ago

    Thanks for ChatGPT for writing this masterpiece!

    over 1 year ago

    Ever since the sim was brought to the xbox people, it became an arcade sim

    over 1 year ago

    I refunded it. Will buy it again in a few months when it’s on sale. Won’t support companies who can’t get a launch right. They can’t deliver, act as if it was a surprise that people want to play their ONLINE ONLY(!) game? They don’t get my money. SImple as that. Vote with your wallet. If you keep the sim today, you are responsible for companies treating you, the customer, like expandable trash.

    over 1 year ago

    The difference is that you now own even less of the game and have even more of your experience depending on Microsoft servers - and we see how fantastic that’s going.

    over 1 year ago

    What is this pirated shit? As long as Putler is at the helm, you are not allowed to play.

    over 1 year ago

    Woop woop!

    over 1 year ago

    It's totally my feelings. I have wondered about how I would use 2024, and right now, I see no difference from 2020.

    over 1 year ago

    The reports I'm seeing are beginning to make me question this product. But I'll have to wait and see.

    over 1 year ago

    Now on a positive note. This release needs to be activated so Microsoft can see and fix any problems occurring.With this said I can see a big change for the good in msfs2024. Yes, this product should turn out great in a month or two. Let's give it time. So for now if you prefer purchase 2024 and go along with the changes and updates for a superior product.

    over 1 year ago

    Worst launch ever even FSX which was a big disaster. Started at 9:00 this morning and its half download, can't get in to finish the download. Microsoft puts tons of money into sims but doesn't consider the download process.

    over 1 year ago

    I waited so long, finally I can play Loading Screen Simulator 2024. The graphics on the loading screens are crazy good

    over 1 year ago

    glad to announce i'm the first speed running CTD's

    over 1 year ago

    I am saving for a Quantum Computer so I can fly properly with FS2024. Meanwhile I'll keep my FS2020.

    over 1 year ago

    Yes it is.

    over 1 year ago

    героям сала, хуесосина ебучая)) привет Зеле передавай

    over 1 year ago

    stfu orc

    over 1 year ago

    Was able to finally load into the sim and attempt to do a flight and everything has been changed, the night lighting for cities is perfect, well done on that front, but where my real gripes comes from is with the button changes. Everything you remembered button-wise has been scrapped here, forcing you to relearn all of the new buttons and camera views.
    Also I want to warn those of you without high speed internet connections, get ready for long loading times as it seems everything has been moved to the cloud so you'll need some patience. Also I did a quick test flight in the 737 Max and the interior is absolutely beautiful so it blows 2020 out of the water in terms of graphical upgrades but the game play leaves a lot to be desired, but that could be to it being a new game and not understanding everything.

    over 1 year ago

    gfys pig

    over 1 year ago

    superior in what way?

    over 1 year ago

    Creepy! I don´t know how some alpha testers said it have better performance. In my system is much, much worse than 2020. Even lossless scaling refeses to works with it. And honestly, visually I see no improvments above msfs2020.

    over 1 year ago

    ORRENDO, grafica peggiorata e luci esterne degli aerei (Airbus, Boeing etc.), fari, strobo etc. totalmente assenti. RIVOGLIO I MIEI SOLDI

    over 1 year ago

    Yesterday in less than 10 minutes of the loading page.. I was able to entry the game... First thing to do, I fly in a nearby arfield of my city... I have the thrustmaster airbus combo (joy and gas), the honeycomb alpha and bravo, and the saitek pedals... the controls and the configuration page are a nightmare. Graphics looks exactly the same or worse. After 20 minutes I quit the sim. MSFS2020 its a superb sim, maybe MFSF2024 will be a good sim in the middle of 2025.

    over 1 year ago

    over 1 year ago

    I am a flight enthusiast for more than 20 years, and the MSFS2024 released by Microsoft is a bad release, which is a half-finished product. There are too many drawbacks and bugs, compared with the previous P3D, FSX, XP11/2, MSFS2020/ and 2024, although some of them have been solved and improved, too many drawbacks have covered up the advantages. 2024 is a semi-finished product, and the release of 2024 and 11.19 is an extremely irresponsible behavior for pre-ordered consumers, and even suspected of cheating consumers. The release of this class of 2024 is very disappointing and very irresponsible for hot loyal flight players.

    over 1 year ago

    Msfs24 is working perfectly now

    over 1 year ago

    Well.. sorry to have to say that today I uninstalled MSFS2024 from my pc and have requested refund from Xbox Support. It was so full of bugs and issues that it had to go. Four years ago, we did this with msfs2020. It was also severely lacking when it was released but many did great work here and elsewhere to help fix shortcomings and to this day is now stable and on my pc it outperforms the newbie msfs2024 which was actually made for the XBox console and spun off to pc. It was very lacking on pc from the onset. Anyways, 2024 is gone for now but will monitor it's progress and consider re-purchase at a later date.

    over 1 year ago

    can my computer with Operating systemWindows 11 HomeRAM- 8 GB DDR4 - 16 GB maximum installable RAMProcessor- Intel® Core™ i7-1255U Processor - 10-core - P-core: 1.7 GHz / 4.7 GHz - E-core: 1.2 GHz / 3.5 GHz - 12 MB cacheStorage512 GB SSDSCREENResolutionFull HD 1920 x 1200pScreen size16"Screen features- 300 nits brightness - 45% NTSC colour gamut - IPS-level panel - TÜV Rheinland certified - Anti-glare - 16:10 aspect ratioScreen typeLED run flight simulator 2024

    over 1 year ago

    i am going to die this game sucks 0 satrs

    over 1 year ago

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