They are not there in real live there are just normal flat Buildings, the Update 1.9.3.0 just broke the complete map…Even INSIDE windwheels they spawn…
Do the even have a QA?
They are not there in real live there are just normal flat Buildings, the Update 1.9.3.0 just broke the complete map…Even INSIDE windwheels they spawn…
Do the even have a QA?
It’s a major problem and I’m done with the game until it gets fixed… and hopefully not in 2 weeks from now.
The answer my friends is blowin’ in the wind…
It’s early autumn, so they must be mushrooms…
As in:
“I wandered lonely as a cloud,
that floats on high o’er dale and hill,
when all at once I saw a crowd,
of mushrooms instead of daffodils”?
Apologies to Mr Wordsworth
After this last update the Sim is absolute useless for VFR flights. I m disapointed.
Bring the simworld back to the state before this last update.
The saddest thing is that the next update will be released according to their roadmap schedule and not a day earlier. and not the fact that something will not break again. And so on ad infinitum. So you have to either put up with it, or just put this simulator on the shelf for 10 years so as not to waste your nerves.
I bought RDR2 for $ 60 for PC. There were also glitches at the start, but they were fixed in just 2 weeks. And after that the game became just magical in every sense. And I have not regretted a single cent for this pleasure.
But here I paid $ 120 for a premium deluxe and in the end I got some disappointment and some kind of endless waiting, instead of enjoying the flights. I really hope that everything will be fixed, but with each new update, I start to believe in it less and less.
Yeah it’s really sad, i thought we had to do with professional, but they didn’t even do public testing
It at least makes the trees look shorter… that’s something…
They should roll back to last patch
Better roll back to release version.
Take 3 weeks vacation.
Clear their heads.
And then get back to work.
Can someone check their heights on Open Street map because as far as I recall, they pull the height data from OS map.
My worst speculation is that someone knew this and intentionally messed it up.
The quality of the map became low when the surface detail was 200. Besides, wherever I flew in Europe, there are now huge Japanese houses everywhere. So many posts about this really big problem. Nobody seems to care about us. This will be corrected not earlier than in a month or the next two weeks. What prevents from rolling out updates immediately? This roadmap is a complete trash. You can use it to deliver content. But the gross mistakes, which they themselves created manually, must be corrected more often and faster within two or three days.
One Problem is that they don’t do Hotfixes…Nobody knows why though…
So no Hotfixes and no Possibility to un-install this mess or even have a option not to install this patch…And no testing branch…
This is not professional work-
Fix an old bug, create a new one. This seems to become routine with MSFS. After the current update, you can find skyscrapers in cities – even shortly before runways – that definitely do not belong there. The new update clearly shows what happens if you suddenly do without the help of a large number of “beta testers” and make the consumer an involuntary beta tester. This is not acceptable, because – as far as I know – you cannot switch back to an older version that did not have such a serious bug. Really annoying…
What do you mean by public testing? It looks like they haven’t even tested it internally. I cannot understand that such errors are ignored when creating the patch. If you install the patch at asobo or the patch in advance, which I assume then you don’t even need 10 minutes. fly to find out this deficiency! After all, the skyscrapers are everywhere. I wonder if the testers at Asobo are wearing yellow armbands with 3 points on them … Unbelievable
sad but true
Looks like X-plane 6
Yes, we have already solved the problem with quality and skyscrapers. I had to work as a wizard all day) Thank you also to the person who helped fix mistakes with big houses.