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MSFS 2024 Change of Seasons

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This is what I recorded from the MSFS2024 Tech Alpha last night (monthly screen shots) when I landed near my home in Michigan. Note the growing wheat (which grows a little each day) and the harvested bales. Also note the deciduous trees losing leaves in the fall; filling out in the spring. I'm not sure how many crop types they're going to have in ms2024, but it should make for some very realistic scenery. What might be a plowed field in the spring could be filled with man-tall corn mid-summer. BTW - I could taxi through the bales with damage off, but didn't try it with damage turned on to see if they were hard objects.
 
I saw an article in my news feed that commented on MSFS 2024 getting content or technology from farm simulator. Pretty cool idea in my book.
 
Thank you for that excellent preview! I would never have guessed they would incorporate so many changes to the crops/fields throughout the year. In addition to wheat fields, I've also noticed in other previews the presence of very detailed corn fields and cotton fields.
 
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