Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 crashes on takeoff thanks to massive server woes, devs say they’re working on it: ‘The team is on it, and we will keep going’

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Developer Launch Day Update | Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – YouTube


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Update: The developers have streamed a brief explanation (embedded above) of the launch issues, which involve a database cache that’s been “completely overwhelmed” by the launch, causing “extremely long initial loading,” or a failure to load entirely, and missing content. “We know everybody, a lot of people, are frustrated,” said Flight Sim head Jorg Neumann. “We’re really sorry, we want to apologize … The team is on it, and we will keep going.” Updates will be posted to the game’s official social channels.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is out today, and it’s not going well. Installation issues are being widely reported, and while Microsoft has some advice, it is unfortunately just this: Keep waiting until something starts happening.

The troubles are most visible (as usual) on Steam, where Flight Sim 2024 is currently sagging under a “mostly negative” rating thanks primarily to install issues. Some users can’t get it installed at all, while others say the process took hours to complete and left them with missing menus or content. Others say they were able to download and run the game, but after a restart or crash were forced to start the process all over again, which resulted in them being stuck back in a wait for server queues.

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