Permanent End for Career Mode

Option to have permanent end for career mode? Meaning that if you crash, your whole progress resets. It would be nice, obviously optional since right now there is a ton of bugs that would end your career in 2 minutes.

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That would be a good addition.

+1

You can already do this. If you crash, just go reset your career.

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not until the fix the random things that crash you unessesarily and improve the fail states.

Failed Alternator = Failed Battery == Instant Crash Screen - you don’t even get to make an emergency landing if your battery fails - no flying without dead battery is possible == no chance to save your plane.

So even if it exists - a fault in middle of pacific == autocrash - and you will be failed by a draconian penalty system.

The penalties and fail states need to be heavily improved, and revised - and actually make sense - before this kind of Dark Souls game mode would even remotly make sense - as it would be impossible otherwise.

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As an option this seems fine. Please don’t force it upon everyone though.

And also most people would survive a soft crash landing, and some people could survive a hard crash landing.
It would take the effort of making another simulator game (like BeamNG for aircraft) to fairly represent such outcomes.
Such mechanics surely do not belong to a game that does not even have a basic damage model.

Like ‘Dying’,

Alan Sugar.

He went straight out and bought a Cirrus. You know, the one with the safety parachute.

I would like the option to play career mode in multiplayer so that I can permanently end other peoples career modes.

That’s murder.

You will have your MS Xbox Pass revoked.

thats sarcasm… murder is much more serious.

a hardcore mode IMO although a cool idea would play havoc when you get bugged out for some reason. I haven’t had a bug that has made me crash yet, but I’m guessing they exist.

It couldn’t happen—definitely not while the world is streamed in. Only takes a wonky runway glitch or raised mesh to flip even a modest-sized aircraft.