My own personal position on this is "Wait and see." Thats not a negative implication, its a cautious observation. As usual Microsoft is making one promise after the next regarding this software, as they do with all software they develop, and usually theres quite a bit left lacking. My own personal curiosities and hesitations stem from the sheer amount of data that will be being absorbed by this program, from outside your home and computer.. The scenery is downloaded in real time from "the cloud". The weather is updated and downloaded in real time from the servers, and every flight is tracked and reported on in real time from the sservers.. So here we are with these major amounts of datum being downloaded on a constant basis across the network. I am fortunate to not have a bandwidth cap, but for others?? You want to fly FS2020, and at the same time, your wife is downloading recipe's and your son is streaming a movie or playing World of Warships or some other online game. What the hell is this game going to do to your network bill?? We used to do fourteen hour flights in FS9. How much will that actually cost in FS2020?? Will it even be feasible?? I fear that like yachts, most online flying will be reduced to tiny little planes that you satisfy yourself with little more than flying around a small area you live near for an hour or two and then turn the game off to save your wallet. AT&T may love making the extra money from bandwidth violations, but I fear that the interruption to what we interpret as daily family life will be negatively impacted even more than it already is, because of the interruptions to downloads, streaming and other family members normal usage of the network. God forbid that World of Warships or World of Tanks or Star Citizen choose to update just before you log into FS2020, because then it gets personal.. You wont be able to start the game. Thats an existing reality right now and will only get worse..
So yes, I am cautiously observant at this point. We have only seen the fluffy shiny stuff at this point: The pretty stuff. We havent seen the soft white underbelly of this beast and at least on a great white shark, thats where it's mouth is. That worries me..