Gaming News “99.99% reliable” Good news, the problems surrounding the release of this great video game are finally behind us
The call from heaven can be heard now that the screams of the beetles have stopped!
After the storm, the clearing
The least we can say is that the release of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 has been paused. We have read many puns that cause turbulence or even crashes. It's true that on the day of the official release, many players were forced to stay on the tarmac due to loading times.unusually long“, as became clear on the screen of the stunned pilots. In short: the title was simply unplayablewhich did not upset the players who punished the Asobo title on Steam.
Just to stop the growing discontent, Microsoft and Asobo have multiplied their messages to keep fans waitingand explained that the servers “overloaded with requests“. “We didn't think demand would be so high and our infrastructure was overwhelmed” said Jörg Neumann, Director of Flight Simulator License. Sebastian Wloch, co-founder of Asobo, provided further details and talked about the problems related to the database cache, server saturation and the measures taken to address the problem to solve Back to normality. Good news, everything is (finally) back to normal.
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“Problems solved”
Anyone who owns Game Pass or has bought the title has certainly noticed: Everything is much better. A press release posted on the game's website states: Neumann see it”Happy“to announce that the problems”are solved“reminiscent of server reliability”greater than 99.99%”. Not bad, right? If everything works, Flight Simulator 2024 turns out to be very comprehensive. As we said in our review, it offers varied missions, a structured career and spectacular graphics. Flight Simulator 2024″opens the skies to an even wider audience while respecting the franchise's legacy“, we explained.
The Asobo teams have no plans to stop and will be releasing two major fix patches soon. The first will land the week of December 2nd, the second the week of December 9th. These patches aim to further improve the experience and fix various technical issues, some of which are caused by third-party add-ons that prevent users from using the simulator properly.
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