MSFS 2020 is complete when

Well if this turns out to be a decent sim, never in my opinion! Successful flight simulators are constantly being developed by either the developer or community.

When we can enter and exit the aircraft, open all doors, walk around the cabins and explore an area after landing.

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When I’m able to count the bricks of my house while passing by in the PMDG 737.

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On the ground or in-flight too?? Would love a clean exit option during a stutter fest.
:innocent:

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When we had Zoom Level 17 -18 Orthos. And when the AP works reliable all the time and much more.

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When I can consistently have smooth, problem free flights from startup to shutdown every single time no matter where I fly.

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That’s already the case, except not on your hardware probably.

When we are hyper-focused on flight models and not landmarks. The graphics are great, but it feels like they are trying to make a sightseeing game.

I read a great article somewhere that showed how MSFS is actually optimized for flying from external view. I’ve never flown from external view on any other sim.

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Another ■■■■■■■■ gamer who talks to people in a way they never would in real life.

Here you go champ. Read.

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Xbox flight mode
:rofl:

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When I can smell the rain in VR.

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Software is like art – it’s never complete, there’s always one more brushstroke you could add to improve it. :wink:

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Many people enjoy the graphics, and fly specifically for the experience of “looking out the window”. Don’t shame your fellow simmers for enjoying simming differently than you. <3

On the ground for aircraft walk-arounds and to explore airports and landing areas.

In the air for Skydiving🤘🏻

well…is it a complain?

Once I can create a free flight with a proper world map that includes different layers like satellite image, aviation specific, basic “bing street” style, basic with terrain and so on. Right now it’s still quite literally a greyed out joke of a map, useless at best.

When it works exactly like real life!!!

(and charging me $2500 an hour running costs :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:)

But then we don‘t call it Sim anymore. I think a Flight Simulator is ready, when 99,99 % is like in Real Life. But this will take time and MSFS will not gonna reach that. But hopefully near that.

you’ll have to wait for the hotfix that’ll be needed

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Somewhat implied in your text, but not only where but WHAT you fly. They should call this a “Cessna 152 Flight Simulator”, or a “Scenery Simulator whilst Appearing as if Your Flying Something Simulator” or a “As-Is Warranty Flight Simulator” or “You’ll have to buy 3rd party planes to work right Flight Simulator”