Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 has been making waves with its rapid updates, but let’s not forget about the faithful MSFS 2020 platform. The latest news is that Sim Update 16 is now in beta, focusing on maintenance and reliability rather than flashy new features. This direction seems to resonate well with long-time users as the sim enters a phase of long-term support.
One of the key improvements in this update is enhanced memory management for Xbox Series S and X, promising better stability, especially when dealing with complex scenery. General bug fixes touch on the timezone system and geographic data accuracy, including coastlines, borders, and island shapes.
Aircraft enthusiasts will be pleased to see updates for some default planes. The Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner no longer spins out of control due to spoiler inputs, while the Cessna Citation Longitude receives significant enhancements to its FMS, pitch limit indicator, and autothrottle logic. The Daher TBM 930 also benefits from improvements like approach cues and ESP.
Avionics across the board get some love in this update. From Garmin G1000 NXi to Primus Epic, each suite receives bug fixes, UI enhancements, and system logic refinements. Notable improvements include virtual pathways on the PFD, new VNAV alerts for G3000/G5000, and enhanced stability for the Primus Epic 2.0 system.
Despite the buzz around Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, many users still prefer MSFS 2020 for various reasons, keeping it surprisingly active. The continued support from the development team is evident in updates like Sim Update 16, demonstrating that the older platform is not forgotten amid the newer releases.
The release notes for Sim Update 16 reveal a strong focus on stability and performance improvements, addressing issues with memory management, bug fixes in timezone systems, and enhancing the accuracy of geographic data. Aircraft updates, especially for the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, Cessna Citation Longitude, and Daher TBM 930, bring significant improvements to the default fleet.
Avionics enhancements are also a highlight of this update, with improvements across various systems like Garmin G1000 NXi, G3000/G5000, Garmin G3X Touch, GNS 430/530, and the Primus Epic 2.0 system. These refinements aim to provide a smoother and more realistic flying experience for enthusiasts on the MSFS 2020 platform.
As the flight simulation community eagerly awaits further updates and developments, the commitment to maintaining and improving Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 alongside newer versions is a testament to the platform’s enduring popularity and the dedication of both developers and users to the world of virtual aviation.
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