Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Patch 1.9.3.0 ((install))
Reports surfaced of AI pilots failing to follow flight plans or ignoring waypoints after the update.
Released in early 2022, this patch (officially numbered 1.9.3.0 for the PC version) was a landmark moment for the simulator. It wasn't just a collection of bug fixes; it represented a fundamental shift in how the sim handles data, performance, and the pilot experience.
Beneath the surface of the stunning Japan scenery, performed surgery on the aircraft themselves. The update touched nearly every plane in the fleet, fixing bugs and tweaking the flight model to reflect true physics. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 patch 1.9.3.0
Simulating global scenery places heavy demands on hardware. Patch 1.9.3.0 focused heavily on optimizing memory allocation and thread distribution.
Weighing in at roughly 3.7 GB for the Steam version and slightly larger for the Microsoft Store variant, version 1.9.3.0 became the benchmark that separated the "launch chaos" from the "post-beta" feel of the sim. Reports surfaced of AI pilots failing to follow
Patch 1.9.3.0 never got another update. But for those who flew it, it became the benchmark—the version where the digital sky learned to breathe.
Fixed a notorious bug where planes would collide with invisible terrain at "negative altitudes." Beneath the surface of the stunning Japan scenery,
The patch addressed several fundamental flight model issues that had been present since the game's launch:
: Boot up the simulator. The game will automatically prompt a mandatory in-game patch download.
was a pivotal update that introduced the first major region-specific overhaul, , alongside critical stability and aerodynamic fixes. World Update I: Japan
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