I have MSFS installed on my Laptop and on my Game PC. Everything has been running normally until today.
I had FS running on my laptop to try out a few things, then shut down FS and the laptop itself. After that I went over to my PC and started FS there like I always do. Then I saw a xbox message window telling me that my FS was currently running on another device. The laptop was already shutdown at that time.
As there was no way to exit the program, I killed the task via task manager. Since then the FS starts on both machines like it was new born. I am told to configure my game. Obviously all my setting are lost. Is there a way to get my settings lost. They should be stored somewhere in the “cloud”. But the cloud seems to be blown away.
I didn’t know there was a way to backup my settings. I don’t even know where they are stored. As far as I know the settings are syncronized online in the mysterious cloud. Am I wrong?
Only all the other simulator settings like graphics, sound, etc. are reset. No problem to get that fixed. But re-assigning all the controller buttons for each of my favourite aircraft would have been a bunch of work. So I regard this as another MSFS mystery.
I’ll startup my Airbus H135 now and learn to hover. That’s why I started the sim today.
What is obviously needed are some recommended (and workable) way for players to be able to backup their data (independent of the MS Cloud backup of their parameters, { and Log book !! ]), so that they can be restored when these “Data Loss / Corruption” issues occur.
There are two kinds of people: those who backup, and those who have never lost all their data.
folder for MS-Store: \appdata\local\packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\systemappdata\wgs”
( there are also some posts within that thread )
have fun… I have to fly now a Mi8 mission… but not in MSFS
It’s the only game I know that loses your configuration settings that it stores on the cloud. Um, That’s why you can’t trust Microsofts one drive’s cloud storage :)))
maybe you can – The actual CLOUD storage is probably 99.99999999999999999% secure and error free (if it were not, there would be a lot of complaints from almost everyone).
The WEAK “link” ( Literally LINK), is the communication between your PC and the Cloud Servers, a PC that may or may not be in distress, of have an issue, or be Crashing out of MSFS at the time, it is trying to send its data back to the cloud,
This would also explain why it happens randomly to some, but never to others.
Once again, nothing to stop you taking charge of your own Data, and occasionally backing up that which is important to you.