Our public pre-release testing opportunity is now also available for Steam users! To learn how to download the test build, view this blog post for more information. We are pleased to announce that we will be releasing a public testing opportunity for anyone who owns the sim through the Microsoft Store PC or Xbox. A full list of release notes will be found in the public, pre-release testing section of the forums soon. Enjoy discounted pricing during our Black Friday sale!
Release Notes for Version 1. The initial update is just under 1GB. That said, make sure to also download the updates in the Content Manager, which may be just a few gigs depending on what you have installed. Since its initial debut in the summer of , Microsoft Flight Simulator has grown quite a bit in terms of scale, quality and content. Various areas of its virtual world map have received revamped scenery, enhancements have been made to the user experience, and a variety of additional planes have been rolled out.
Looking ahead, will add a lot more upgrades and enhancements to the sim. In the latest weekly Development Update from this first week of January, Asobo shared an updated roadmap that highlights what we can expect to hit the sim throughout the year. As of right now, the developers of Microsoft Flight Simulator intend to implement helicopters, gliders, full DirectX 12 support, improved AI traffic, multi-screen functionality, seasons, and full replay support all by the end of the year.
As usual, they will add these into the sim over the course of several updates, rather than one giant package. That said, those are just projects from the core development team. The world of third-party add-on makers have been whipping up a storm, and there are only more projects to come in the very near future. It was a silly move to make as it helps to make a lot of changes and additions to FS that, if I had used them in the past, would have really enhanced my user experience.
It will really help to stabilize performance, but it brings a wealth of new features to the table and makes things stand out in that regard, as well.
This was released in response to customer feedback and I have to say they seem to have done a pretty comprehensive job in patching up a lot of the problems that we used to face. For example, you should notice that v9. However, it also brings in various additions to the table which I was very impressed by. By installing this, you get;. This is a very simple update and only take a matter of seconds to install, but it changes so many little things it would be madness not to install it.
If you still use FS and enjoy the service, I really do recommend that you check this out as soon as you can. Adam McEnroe is a flight sim enthusiast who has been simming since the days of FS Adam writes all of the download section editorials after testing each of the files. Adam has extensive knowledge using various flight simulator packages and thoroughly tests the files before writing about them.
Adam also like to fly real-world aircraft in his spare time and is training for his PPL. Should you wish, you can contact Adam via email at adam flyawaysimulation. Most of the freeware add-on aircraft and scenery packages in our file library come with easy installation instructions which you can read above in the file description.
The content of the comments below are entirely the opinions of the individual posting the comment and do not always reflect the views of Fly Away Simulation. We moderate all comments manually before they are approved. Could not download a patch from your site to help with my flight sim message that comes up in type 18?
Seems like a crazy amount of things to do and try and get this old program to run. The download and install worked perfectly as the instructions indicated. Very nice when something actually works as it should.
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