After a very long absence, Microsoft Flight Simulator returned to the virtual skies for the 2020 edition to a huge reception. The game is incredible from a technical standpoint, from its ridiculous graphics to its incredible ability to recreate maps, but like many things on the cutting edge of technology, it wasn’t without issues. Several problems were reported with the game soon after launch, which Microsoft and Asobo Studio working to fix them. The game got one major update already with a second in the works.
As revealed on the official blog, Patch #2 is in its final test phase now. Right now the plan is to release it within the next 10 days. It’ll address a range of things from performance issues, UI updates, live weather issues and a host more. You can read the list below or through the official site through here.
Microsoft Flight Simulator is available now for PC, and it has been reaffirmed that the game will also be coming to the Xbox One though as of now no date has been pinned down. We’ll keep you updated on when that version will release as well as when Patch #2 will drop on PC.
PATCH NOTES:
- Performance improvements
- ATC updates
- UI updates
- Aerodynamic updates
- Aircraft updates
- Cockpit visuals and animation updates
- General aviation system updates
- General aviation avionic updated
- Airliner system updates
- Airliner avionic updates
- Live Weather updates – (e.g. 225/3kt wind fixed, persistency fixed, etc.)
- Upgraded multiplayer servers
- Marketplace updates
- Content Manager updates
- Localization updates
- Accessibility updates
- Camera updates
- Bush Trip updates (e.g. completion trigger fixed/Completionist achievement fixed)
- World updates
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