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This is not the installer I was talking about. This is just the "pre-installer". I'm talking about the installer that comes after this one, the one that has the MSFS2020 background and plays music. That's where you can where the actual MSFS2020 should be installed.
I had it downloading overnight, but the installer crashed. Reopened the installer this morning, downloaded the remaining 59GB in 2 hours, but I can't fly. Clicking the Fly button doesn't do anything. Found some kind of "recover" button, and now it should be downloading a 4GB patch again.
I had it downloading overnight, but the installer crashed. Reopened the installer this morning, downloaded the remaining 59GB in 2 hours, but I can't fly. Clicking the Fly button doesn't do anything. Found some kind of "recover" button, and now it should be downloading a 4GB patch again.
I'm disappointed with the cities. I tried Edinburgh and the castle shows up as office buildings...
Buildings are just too generic. Perhaps it's better on other locations, but on those I tried, I saw the same autogen buildings and generic bridges.
So be warned about that.
It's probably in their best interest to do this. Looks passable enough for default, but really opens it up to developers, who will be the ones keeping it alive down the road, like with FSX.
I'm not quite sure what you mean? It'll of course download ca. 100GB of data, but otherwise what do you mean by "resource intensive"?Ok one last one for you guys that have it already, is the install system resource intensive? I'm about to give in, but I'm worried it would be like SWTOR's installer and use up all the system's resources.