I have nothing against helicopters and gliders but I would prefer a stable sim without too many bugs
Hello @hhelikopter4891,
Subtitles are generated automatically by YouTube and take some time. They should be available within a day or two, but unfortunately we cannot speed up the process.
Thanks,
MSFS Team
Please note than when YouTube generates the subtitles, there will be inaccuracies.
Iâd give them about 70%.
I am patiently waiting for the Working Title updates to come. I am really looking forward to training with the GNS units for real life flying. It is announced to be available by the end of the year. So maybe it will be included last minute in SU11? Or will it rollout with a seperate update thereafter? I don´t think we will see SU12 in December to include it.
I still have the controls I purchased specifically for helicopters in FSX. Pedals and a joystick work for lots of the planes in MSFS.
I have a very stable sim and look forward to the SU11. Bring on the Helos and Gliders!!
Why wait and not use the free PMS50 GNS mod thatâs already available? Itâs about 90% accurate to the real thing (within limitations of the sim). You can literally use the real GNS manual with it. Itâs that close.
Would anyone happen to know when and where the 40th anniversary vignettes would be released? The last dev update says it should be between 11/07 to 11/10 but I guess nothing has been released yet right. Iâm assuming itâd be videos on the MSFS youtube channel?
Hi @lwtxb
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Ah apologies, didnât realize that was not allowed. Sure will wait for someone to respond.
Is there a development update today, or is it put back due to tomorrow launch?
So, any idea how big tomorrowâs update will be?
The Game of the Year update last year was 33 gb or so.
Hello @BarerHarmony980,
Weâll be posting the download size of tomorrowâs patch in todayâs regular weekly Development Update Blog. Be sure to check it out when it goes live in about five hours from the time of this post.
Thanks,
MSFS Team