I'll probably get 2024 at some point, but maybe not for the right reasons. I bought MSFS 2020 from the MS Store because I thought it would upgrade in the background but it doesn't, the updater is still a mess. Now I want to move my pc to Linux and my MS Store version of MSFS is about the only game/software I have that won't work with Linux/Proton/Wine, that I care about. So I've been looking to get Steam version of 2020 in a sale, even though it looks like that won't be a seamless experience either, it at least has a chance. With 2024 coming out and sales never going quite low, I'll wait for 2024 instead and see how it'll run on Proton. Or I'll get X-Plane 12 because that has a native Linux build.
this post was submitted on 17 Jun 2023
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I can’t wait. Their slot at FSE and the subsequent interviews that followed confirmed that it isn’t just some “missions” being added but what is essentially an entirely new engine running the sim.
We won’t truly know until we start seeing demos and performance but I think a lot of the people that are negative towards it will probably change their minds, if it lives up to what they say it will be.
I feel like, even for the premium deluxe version I purchased, i've gotten my money's worth over the years in all of the free sim, avionics, and world updates. Will almost certainly be upgrading to 2024 day one.