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MS Flight Simulator 2024 |OT| The Sky is Calling

Dr.Morris79

Member
I think that's an unavoidable problem with auto-gen scenery. It knows that there are buildings there and roughly what height they are, so it fills them in as best it can. I'm guessing there are no more giant canyons near Keynsham, like there were in the beta.

Unique buildings need to be added via photogrammetry or placed by hand, so they mustn't have got round to doing Bath yet. I've seen that in older flight sims, where you could buy third-party updates for England that added hand-modelled landmarks like the Royal Crescent but placed them in the middle of an auto-gen town that looks like Swindon.
It's not too bad, the basic road layout is spot on, taking the 150 mile journey down the M25/M4 in an A10 I have to do most days will never get boring, unlike driving it

I guess we're going to have to wait longer for the specific updates to towns. Every single airport I've bought prior is unavailable, hopefully they hurry them up a bit too.

Been damn fun so far though it has to be said. Not a fan of it being fully streamed and having a few drop out crashes but, I feel it can only get better. Been having more fun in this than Flight sim 20 so far.
 

nemiroff

Gold Member
Found the motivation to give it a try in VR. Did PPL and CPL for airplane and rotorcraft. ..suddenly about four-five hours had passed, lol..

What an astonishing experience... I already know this will eat up most of my spare gaming time when everything settles and clicks into place (in a patch or two, with marketplace and addons updates).
 
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ChoosableOne

ChoosableAll
It feels like the first game drew more attention. No one talks about this one. What's the general opinion on this? Isn't it better than the first? According to steamcharts, the number of people playing the first game is currently higher. Both are hovering around 6,000 players.
 

Calverz

Member
I started this yesterday after finishing Indy and pretty impressed. It seems to be a lot more polished than first game was at launch and has more “gamey” stuff to do this time round. Looks really good on my 4090.
 

nemiroff

Gold Member
What's the general opinion on this? Isn't it better than the first?
They released it a bit too early, that's pretty much it. But with that said, there's no doubt in my mind it'll be amazing in most aspects as time progresses, including surpassing 2020 by a lot.

Been having an excellent time with it in the (albeit flawed) career mode in VR lately. I'm eager to see how it'll develop in a few months. It'll likely consume a great portion of my gaming hobby time in 2025.
 
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calistan

Member
It feels like the first game drew more attention. No one talks about this one. What's the general opinion on this? Isn't it better than the first? According to steamcharts, the number of people playing the first game is currently higher. Both are hovering around 6,000 players.
There's a lot to be said for maturity in a flight sim. Stability, bug fixes, etc. It's mainly the add-ons for me - I've got lots of them in 2020 and basically none in 2024.

Actually I haven't used 2024 since it crashed on me a couple of weeks ago at the end of a 2.5 hour flight in career mode.
 

calistan

Member
Anyway, don't miss this flight planner from MS:

That's pretty cool. I'll have to give it a go next time I fly in 2024.

My go-to planning / navigation utility is Little Navmap. Highly recommended if you want more detail, as it even shows the taxiways and parking spots at airports (no more wondering where the ground controller is telling you to park). Plus it works on all flight sims, so you can retain your logbook if you move to a new sim.


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Utherellus

Member
Thought you guys would like to check it out.

I recreated shots from iconic movies in Microsoft Flight Sim 2024.

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