Being honest here, I could not care less about a win11, roundy nice UI.
The first thing I do is to set the PC for best performance under advanced settings. Then customize it, so that means turning off all transparency, fading in/out, sliding combo’s, no transparency etc.
I don’t want any Windows UI taking more resources than the bare minimum it needs to run.
fyi, jic you think I’m low on hardware and don’t have the resources.
My PC specs: i9 10920X(wc) - 1000w - 64gb in quad channel - GTX titanX - nvme’s and ssd’s.
The msfs20 UI is a disgrace for the PC. It’s been designed as someone else alluded to, as a UI desgned for xbox controllers. Move the menu left/right/up/down with a thumbstick and bang away on an ‘A’ Button.
As i said previously…
The UI let me leave msfs a long time ago and this is not said as a childish ‘throw the toys out the pram’, if the UI doesn’t change, then i’ll not come back to msfs. It’s just how it is.
I paid for the premium deluxe version twice.
Once from the store and another boxed version that has not been installed or activated.
We were told that we’d be able to use our fsx addon sceneries and that we’d have local scenery libraries, yet everything is under a ‘community’ folder where nearly all scenery is pretty much tied to bing.
msfs is just an advert for sightseeing, that is, if the servers are up.