Please give us an setting that allow us to choose between quality and performance. I noticed a loss of scenery quality while flying some addon aircraft on series X (like Carenado).
I see significant reduction of distance quality and the smooth autogen is not natural and appears too near.
I would like to be able to reduce some FPS if necessary and be able to have the same scenery quality with addons then I would have with default aircraft.
Finally, give us a slidebar to allow us to balance quality and performance to suit better according to the experience we are looking for…
Console games typically don’t have display settings because the game is tailored to a known configuration and theoretically shouldn’t need it. If a game didn’t play well, it is more an issue of the game coding than console performance. Now compare that to the near infinite variables of pc’s and how well they perform, and display/graphic settings become a necessity on all but the most basic of games.
I agree and understand that the console is a largely closed known platform, but if we had the options we could choose to tweak things to possibly help get round the coding issues that cause Xbox users to run out of memory and crash to the Home Screen and improve our experience. Series X users have it a little better than series S, but even the X struggles around busy airports especially with live traffic and weather turned on.
Also, given that Xbox is a closed system with identical hardware (not withstanding possible binning variations for components of course) it is crazy the variability of experience across the platform. Some users cannot get stability at all, others hardly ever have a crash even if they all have the same addons installed and active. It’s very strange..
I agree. I don’t understand why people are experiencing different issues under a relatively closed system. There is a thread discussing load times and the results vary a lot from xbox users. There would be a difference with speed of internet, or whether it is a S or an X, and the number of add-ons, but other than that we should all be experiencing the same results. Very strange.
This is still a very good suggestion within the MSFS 2024 ecosystem and should be absolutely integrated for console users. Virtually all AAA titles from major studios offer this now, and MSFS is a game that certainly could benefit more from it than any other game I can imagine.
Thank you for waking up this topic, I really don’t like to struggle on 30 fps while flying over a Minecraft world. I can fly in a good experience if I could choose a loss of 5 or 10 fps and get some improvement on overall detail.