
The team behind Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 has officially released Sim Update 4 (version 1.6.32.0), bringing a wave of performance improvements, bug fixes, and a few new touches aimed at polishing the core sim experience.
Players on PC and Xbox will notice a range of ground-zero fixes - from corrected crashes in the ATC system, flight planner, radar, airport vehicle simulation, terrain rendering and more - to broad performance optimizations: grass rendering, scenery and traffic simulation, texture management, and main thread CPU usage have all been refined, helping to ease stutters, loading hiccups, and other hang-ups.
On the user-facing side: the "World Photographer" mode now only shows the title of the objective you hover over; the avatar-creator page gains a loading spinner; and console users get a new option to toggle seatbelt display graphics. Helicopter pilots get a new benefit too - vortex ring protection assistance, helping with safer rotorcraft handling.
For those still part of the public beta cycle, the devs caution that outdated community-folder packages may lead to instability or long loading times. If you run into trouble, temporarily moving community mods out of the folder before launch is recommended.
Overall, Sim Update 4 represents a substantial cleanup and optimization pass - a solid step toward smoother skies and a more reliable flight sim experience for the community.
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