Hi guys. I am still in P3Dv4.5 land and thinking of making the jump to MW2024. Are there any good set up guides or tutorials I should study?
Here's some tips grabbed from a post I did about migrating from 2020, but are applicable to a new install as well:
1)
I would suggest buying it from the Xbox app/Microsoft store, rather than Steam. Steam just adds another app to the process and another possible point of failure. It's a little simpler to just keep the purchase in the Microsoft ecosystem. (Also, you can use Microsoft Rewards to earn point that can be converted to store credit... I get about $15 worth of free Marketplace stuff each month, since I also use an Xbox along with my PC.)
Also, note the different editions.
You can find a full list of aircraft available in each edition by scrolling down on this page. Highly recommend at least Deluxe as there are some great planes in there (like the Grumman Albatross, perhaps the best FS2024 aircraft out there), but Premium adds some winners like the C-17 and Savage Norden. You can buy some of these separately, but it only takes buying one or two to cost as much as the higher-end editions. Also, buying Premium or Deluxe gets you a discount on future Microsoft-branded aircraft add-ons. The Aviator Edition probably isn't worth it unless there are must-have planes in there; MS is just now starting to update those planes to native MSF2024 format and some of them have issues.
2) Installation:
* To get it on the SSD drive:
* Install from the Xbox app. You can choose the drive during install.
3: In FS2024, your addons are in a Community folder. The default location is stupid with a non-human-readable folder name and a length filename path that can cause errors when unzipping some freeware add-ons. Follow the instructions below once it's installed to move your Community and sim support folders to a new folder of your choosing:
* Once installed, go to Marketplace/My Library and click the gear icon next to the Search box (NOT the one at the top). This will let you select a custom folder on the SSD for your Community and other folders. Also makes finding those
much easier versus the terrible default file path naming.
4) You can buy add-ons from the in-sim Marketplace, or direct from developers or stores like Contrail, SimMarket, and OrbX. If you like to tweak files, note that Marketplace files are encrypted, while buying from third-party stores lets you modify config files, etc. more easily. Also, the devs get more of the cut when you buy direct. If you want to fly the career, though, note that you have to buy any add-on planes you want to use in Career from Marketplace.
5) The go-to place for downloading free add-ons is Flightsim.to ... I've accumulated over a terabyte of sceneries and airplanes.
6) If you anticipate having a lot of add-ons, download MSFS Addons Linker from Flightsim.to. It's freeware, and you can download your add-ons to specific folders and then just activate the planes you're using and the areas you're flying in, which reduces the chance of add-on conflicts and makes loading faster. I also highly recommend
Windsailor, which is a browser designed just for Flightsim.to that will let you automatically extract add-ons to the folder of your choice, and it remembers where to download updated versions.
7) The vast majority of FS2020 add-ons are fine in FS2024. Newer 2020 add-ons such as the B-25 and Mosquito from Aeroplane Heaven are tested on both sims and work great. There are also some real gems for 2020 like the Got Friends Wilga and the Dornier Do-17 that's available from SimMarket that you won't want to miss.
8) Check here and on the official Microsoft MSFS forum for opinions before buying aircraft. There are some folks out there releasing some real crap. (MScenery, Scenery Design, Bredok 3D, etc.). There's also fantastic stuff from folks like FlyingIron, Aeroplane Heaven, IndiaFoxtEcho, etc.
I think that covers the biggest concerns for someone jumping in from a previous-generation sim. Any questions, just ask!