I hear what you say and, in principle at least, I agree wholeheartedly. However, my problem is that, as a long time retired (mechanical) aircraft engineer I signed up for the Flt Sim experience because of an abiding interest in aviation not a desire to find out how a computer works. It is one of the most aggravating things about MSFS for me that I have too constantly go delving into graphics card driver issues, CPU temperature issues, fan speed management and other computer jargoned detail (like FSR). I still revert to FSX on occasions to fly the sort of aircraft that I enjoy and although I miss the incredible scenery and geographical fidelity I don’t miss the need to monitor FPS and GPU, RAM, VRAM utilisation rates et al. I bought a new computer specifically fo this sim and although I doubled up on the specs that Microsoft advised before the launch less than a year ago, and I have added RAM since then, my GPU manager now advises me that my system is “marginal” and I need to upgrade to an RX6900XT and a Ryzen 9 CPU. The only GPU that I could find in stock in the UK, on Amazon, was priced at £4360!!! RRP £1300!!! BTW a year ago I didn’t even know what a GPU was! Sorry, that’s a lie - it is a Ground Power Unit 
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