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ISSUE DESCRIPTION
Description of the issue:
Complete MSFS Crash when arriving at Bacolod (Phlippines) (coming from Hongkong) when touched down after ILS landing. Career mode. Everytime my mission reward was stolen by this bug.
Plane was a Citation CJ4. Tried it 3 times, everytime the whole game crashed after touchdown after braking to below 50knots or lower (Taxi speed), while still on the runway.
I could not reproduce it with the cj4 in free flight in closed trafic round (VFR). Only 3 times in careermode in ILS aprroach.
I had the same issue trying to fly the cj4 to south korea (also a ILS approach). I don’t remember the airport name anymore. Crashed while braking down to taxi speed
FREQUENCY OF ISSUE
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Everytime
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Had it now with nanjing in china. Seems to have to do with the cj4.
(In between I flew the longitude (different plane) in the USA with an ILS approach and set the plane down and braked, no issues.) Somehow the cj4 fails to trigger the “leave runway” message or something like that.
Update: Landed the CJ4 using a VFR flightplan in careermode and the msfs did not crash. Repeated the same flight using a ifr (ILS approach) the game crashes as soon as you slow down to taxispeed. Happend 5 times today and yesterday. Right now only observed in the Cessna Citation CJ4. Maybe more planes are to follow. Haven’t had this issue before. Happened the first time yesterday, but since then conatantly with the cj4 in career mode on ils approaches.
Maybe some Msfs software component hangs up, when trying to trigger the leave runway message or to calculate the position of the holdshort under ifr conditions with the cj4?! Something like this, probably?
It was some millions of credits, that were lost for testing and tracking down the issue. I guess about 20 million lost for all those crashes. Intially i wasn’t trying to bugtrace the issue, but some point I wanted to know, what was going on.
Many millions, as it were VIP mission. Since I did not skip the cruise (only using simrate+ for rhe boeing cruise), many an hour also was invested.
I wanted to know, if my whole msfs 2024 is broken, or just that plane or just one or two airports… Since almost everything is streamed, i don’t know if the cj4 was changed lately. I remember me doing a successfull ils landing some weeks ago with it. Since then i only had missions with a vfr approach with the cj4. So i didn’t notice, since when the game crashes if the cj4 does complete an ils landing.
Update: Had today the same kind of crash withe citation longitude on a VIP mission from Somewhere near the american/canadian border to MMCL. I touched down smoothly and braked to slow down to taxi speed. Once the game would activate the routing to the holding spot (and would spawn the cyan marker) the game completely crashed on my ps5 (base version). Maybe the system, that generates the holding point, the routing or the “leave runway” message crashed and killed the whole msfs?
Approach type was an RNAV approach.
This bug betrays you from getting your mission rewards. Lost again about 3-5 mio credtis.
Update: Flew the CJ4 other day with two successful ILS approaches in south east asia. Somehow it did not crash this time. Maybe the game is susceptable to the server providing the taxi routing / holdingpoint too lately (assuming this is streamed too and not calculated locally?) Or if calculated locally the routing algorithm crashes (the whole msfs) or something like this.