Made The 2024 Leap Of Faith This Weekend

FAC257

SOH-CM-2024
Since release, I've pulled off 31 planned out cross-country flights. I started at Charleston AFB where I left off in MSFS2020. Through Florida, the Yucatan, Central America, and South America. I finished the weekend sitting in Ushuaia. This covered right about 7000 miles of the new 2024 scenery. Going through my payware hanger, I've found 14 aircraft that work near perfect or close enough for now that the flights were thoroughly enjoyable. And a big plus with all of my non-MSMP payware sceneries looking as good or better than they did in 2020. So, by the time I landed Sunday evening I was satisfied enough with the 2024 experience, that I uninstalled MSFS2020 for the second time since the MS2024 release.

Don't get me wrong, at this time I have 14 items on my list of "Stuff So Stupid I Can't Believe It Wasn't Fixed Before Release". But there's enough there that I'll stick with it for the near future and see how it shakes out.

Forest
 
Glad to see you're enjoying it, for my part I've had the good far outweigh the bad, and am having a lot of fun pottering around in a couple of 2020 planes (Ant's Tigger, and Black Square Duke) as well as the career.
Let's say I'm remaining cautiously optimistic. :)


Forest
 
Not usually an early adopter but I am involved in a couple of projects that had birthing in 2020 but are morphed over to 2024 projects (to be born in 2025).

So far I have remained in 2024 except for some comparative test flying back in 2020 and probably will not spend a bunch of time there, though no particular need to un install. Hard drives are cheap.
 
I installed 2024 a week after the initial release. And, maybe strange for the mod of this board, but I was so disgusted with it, that two weeks after that, I did a reinstall of the thing. Cleaned everything. As of Friday 16:00 hrs I'll be off for three weeks, which will give me ample time to completely reinstall my rig and do a clean install of both 2020 and 2024 and dive into the new sim. 2020 will give me the pleasure of actually flying.

And three weeks to share my experience here.

Cheers,

Priller

PS: had and have a couple of seriously bad weeks at work, that doesn't help
 
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