Microsoft Flight Simulator Patch 1.10.11.0 Released
A new update to Microsoft Flight Simulator has dropped today with a small range of fixes and changes.
It marks the sixth patch for the simulator since its release in August and has been delivered on-time according to the Development Roadmap in last week’s development update.
In this update, several changes have been made, notably to navigation, ATC and planes.
Patch 1.10.11.0 looks like this:
Navigation
- Navblue data has been updated
- Navigation data date is now dynamically set in the avionics
ATC
- ATC window should now list the entire name of approaches
- ATC should respond to requests for changing an approach into an airport
- User should now have the option to request an IFR clearance in the air even if they have a flight plan entered / loaded in their GPS
- ATC should now respond to requests for changing runways while near / on approach to an airport
Planes
- The Fly-by-wire bank oscillation has been fixed for the Airbus A320neo
- The overpowered engine of the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner has been reduced
- Fixed broken plane instruments when switching to Metrics via the options menu
- Fixed cockpit interactions that were either getting mixed up or not working on 3rd party airplanes
- All liveries should now be accessible in game and properly loaded
Weather
- Lightning should no longer be triggered in clear skies
Input
- The sensitivity curve methodology has been adapted for the different inputs
Misc
- New temporal anti-aliasing (TAA), along with new sharpen filter using AMD FidelityFX CAS
Microsoft notes on the forum page of the release notes that users who experience stability issues must move their community package(s) to another folder before relaunching.
“Some packages in your community folder may not have been updated and, as a result, may have an unexpected impact on the title’s performance and behavior.
“Please move your community package(s) to another folder before relaunching the title if you suffer from stability issues or long loading times.”
This week’s development update is expected to be a quick one with no major items on the list.
The seventh update, however, is expected on the 24th of November, along with a new Feature Discovery Series video.
For more on the work undertaken by Microsoft and Asobo, see last week’s development update here.
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