The highly anticipated launch of Flight Simulator 2024 has been plagued by significant technical difficulties, leaving many players grounded before they could even take flight. This article examines player reports detailing download problems and lengthy login queues, along with Microsoft's less-than-satisfactory response.
Flight Simulator 2024: A Rocky Launch
Download Issues Ground Players
The launch has been far from smooth, with numerous players reporting major issues preventing them from accessing the game. Download interruptions are a widespread problem, with many downloads stalling, often around the 90% completion mark. Despite repeated attempts, many players remain unable to progress.
Microsoft has acknowledged the problem, suggesting a reboot as a partial solution for those stuck at 90%. However, for players experiencing complete download failures, the only advice offered is to "wait," a response that has generated considerable player frustration and a feeling of inadequate support.
Login Queues Exacerbate the Problem
The difficulties don't end with the download. Even those who successfully installed the game have encountered extensive login queues due to server capacity limitations. Players report prolonged waits, preventing them from accessing the game's main menu.
While Microsoft confirms awareness of the issue and ongoing work on a solution, the lack of a concrete timeline for a fix has further fueled player discontent.
[1] Image from Steam The Flight Simulator community's reaction has been largely negative. While some understand the inherent challenges of launching a large-scale game, many express disappointment with Microsoft's apparent lack of preparedness for the high volume of players and the inadequate solutions provided.
Online forums and social media are flooded with frustrated players detailing their experiences. The prevailing sentiment centers around the lack of proactive communication and the frustratingly vague advice to simply wait without clear guidance or reassurance.