The new patch has improved the experience by a lot thanks to optimization, but some bugs could be, in theory, easily solved with a hotfix instead of waiting until October’s patch.
I am talking about the Engine 1 turning off bug in the aa320 (the only flyable airliner) and the sensitivity controls having disapeared.
The rest is annoying but we can wait, but it would be great to have these two annoying issues solved at least.
I’d rather them just roll us back. Given their last “hot fix” I’d expect them to say there’s a hot fix on the way during the update tomorrow and that they’ll announce the release date next Thursday. Then release the following Thursday. Very hot.
Just roll it back and release an unstable version for the community to beta test.
Yeah I get that, but for me the game is now unplayable. I can’t adjust sensitivity settings (which is what I was adjusting when I updated, so it’s stuck on the ■■■■■■ settings)
The AP in the airbus is FUBAR.
They improved some things that weren’t working, and broke things that were. Argh!
I see your point but I still think most of new issues could be solved with a hotfix instead of rolling back the whole game to a version that was equally broken fps-wise.
That being said, if you are having problems with the engine 1 I have checked that if you leave the APU on it does not turn off in case it helps!
Yes roll back please, they broke way more things than they fixed imo.
Avionics in several aircraft are randomly turning off during flight causing loss of AP. ILS and RNAV approaches do not appear to be working. A320 no 1 engine turns off and can’t be restarted (hangs at 25% NG with APU on). Pilot of Caravan appears to be having an anxiety attack every time they call ATC. Right landing light in Caravan no longer works. And this was stuff I found after a few hours of playing after the update.
FS was unplayable. Crashes to desktop after a few seconds or minutes. After resetting the graphics settings to standard and “Text to Speech” to Windows Offline, no more crashes.
I’ll raise my hand to that! We have a program that runs on an AS/400 (anyone remember those?). It broke an important procedure on about 1/3 of our clients. In house, we don’t have a main frame so it’s hard to test. And those that did test for 6 months had no issues. Luckily after getting logs, it was an easy fix. But now we know who to send those builds out too!