No, it doesn’t have anything that X-Plane doesn’t have except better graphics. It’s “more advanced” is limited to the graphics. Some things are slightly better, the ATC for example is better than X-Plane’s, but much the same as P3D/FSX as it’s the same code pretty much.
If you like the better graphics, go for it. If you like better aircraft and avionics and flight simulation, stick with X-Plane or P3D.
Each to their own.
MSFS may be great, but it isn’t yet, unless looking pretty is the sole metric.