Flight Simulator has been a pretty popular and relevant game this past month, with many YouTubers and Streamers showcasing and playing it. It gives players the role of a pilot, which can explore as much as he wants of the real world, even letting you see your own house! But, at the same time, this game requires a powerful PC, and there’s no surprise that there’ll be some crashes! Microsoft has released the first update for Flight Simulator, and here are the patch notes:
Stability Issues:
- The title will no longer crash when different input devices/peripherals are disconnected.
- The title will no longer crash when the TBM 930 package is deleted.
Installation Issues:
- The install process will no longer be blocked after a partial decompression of a package.
- The install process will no longer be blocked when a local user account includes non-ASCII characters.
- The install process will no longer be blocked after a failed connection to servers.
- The install process will no longer display an empty onboarding screen under certain conditions.
- The title will download a critical missing/deleted package to access the main menu even if the save data preference is set to offline (when an internet connection is available)
Content Manager:
- The title will no longer automatically download packages that have been deleted through the content manager.
- The content manager will no longer get stuck in an infinite loading state when checked offline.
- The Creator name of the packages should now be updated appropriately
Simconnect:
- Significant FPS drop when using Simconnect should no longer affect the experience.
Optimization:
- The performance of the title has been improved when the Display nameplate option is set to active.
Marketplace:
- The correct currency is now updated correctly in the marketplace.