1] They are testing on an XBox, just one that happens to be inside the Microsoft network
2) We don’t even know if it is physically possible to load and then run outside the network. Maybe the test xboxes have their “drive” on the network
3) Once this issue is resolved that makes these two packages behave different, the next big product everyone wants, or the next fix the DC6 requires because of a sim update, everyone will be demanding Microsoft do what they can to speed up the process.
You as a test engineer, is every single system you test guaranteed to be 100% free of bugs? Of course not. No test engineer is going to stake their job on saying “there are absolutely no bugs”. You aim for the best you can. 99% certainty. Well guess what, 600 products, 2 products have had this bug happen, that’s 99.5% of the products this process has worked for. So now we have found a bug in a core resource. Once that is fixed, these two products will work fine.
If this had happened to the AI shipping and let’s say another Carenado plane, mo one would be making a fuss about it. But the fact that it happened on the plane everyone wants, well now all the experts want an improved testing process. But no one even knows if that is even possible. And some point in the future, what everyone is asking for, when it become inconvenient to them because the newest favorite product has a bug they need an update for and they have to wait, then everyone will be calling for changes again.
All the parties involved, they are actively working in resolving the issue. Night lighting, one month a new nightingale comes out, everyone criticizes it, the next month a different night lighting based on feedback comes out that everyone loves. Everyone is complaining about live weather now, next sim update I’m positive changes will come out that people will like better. Everyone involved is very responsive. The DC6, it will get resolved.