No doubt, FS2024 still has many bugs to fix. But after launched for nearly a month with two little updates so far, I have to say that it’s now more playable.
Unlike its predecessors, many components in FS2024, such as aircraft, are stored on the Asobo server and will only be streamed to clients (our computers) when it is run.
In a way, this harms the flexibility of user customizations. But on the bright side, there might be many un-announced fixings going on in the backend.
I suspect that’s the reason why I got an impression that this simulator is getting better everyday — not somethings concrete but bits and pieces here and there.
I might be wrong, of course.
Anyway, if you are thinking of when to get the FS2024, it is time IMO.
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