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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 patch resolves server issues

The launch of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 was ambitious but did not come without issues. The latest version of the game incorporates new streaming technology. This meant that a lot of people faced problems accessing the game initially, but a patch has now fixed things up. 

Team Asobo has pushed out a new patch for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. In this update, “the distribution layer capacity has been increased”, boosting the servers to 99.9% reliability, according to the developers. With this patch, everything is now performing “as expected”.

While access and server problems have been fixed, Team Asobo is aware of some other issues. Third-party add-ons, including MSFS 2020 non-aircraft content and some other content ported over from the previous game, are causing problems and in some cases, preventing gameplay. Due to this, certain content from MSFS 2020 will be deactivated while the issue is identified.

A future update will also add the ability for users to disable and enable content on their own, which seems like a sensible move, as it allows for players to work around compatibility errors.

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