Simulating global scenery places heavy demands on hardware. Patch 1.9.3.0 focused heavily on optimizing memory allocation and thread distribution.
Over 20 historical and modern landmarks were manually created to give flights cultural context. Pilots can navigate accurately via visual flight rules (VFR) past , the towering Tokyo Skytree , the Itsukushima Shrine , and the architectural wonders of the Himeji Castle . Aerodynamics and Core Simulation Tweaks
Beyond Japan, the patch included updates to the global simulation engine.
Conversely, some users experienced increased "stuttering" or long freezes, with some reporting the game became "unplayable" due to autopilot oscillations that hadn't been fully resolved for certain aircraft.
Before this patch, many of Japan's stunning landscapes were a bit flat in the base game. Patch 1.9.3.0 introduced . Mountains, valleys, and coastlines suddenly popped with a realism that had previously been reserved for Western regions. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 patch 1.9.3.0
: Nearly two dozen custom points of interest (POIs) appeared, from the neon-lit skyscrapers of Shinjuku to ancient shrines and pagoda-style architecture. The Landing Challenges
The flagship feature of the 1.9.3.0 patch was the massive improvement to the Japanese archipelago. This update didn't just add a few landmarks; it transformed the region to match the high-fidelity standards of the base game.
This was the centerpiece of the patch, providing a massive overhaul of the United States. It included: New Hand-Crafted Airports: Four high-detail airports were added, including Atlanta International (KATL) Friday Harbor (KFHR) Points of Interest (POIs): Over 50 new landmarks were added, such as the White House Grand Canyon Hoover Dam Improved Digital Elevation Maps:
October 1, 2020 Platform: PC (Microsoft Store, Steam) Patch Size: ~1.5 GB (varies by distribution platform) Simulating global scenery places heavy demands on hardware
Addressed "incorrect energy formulas" that caused erratic autopilot behavior and fixed issues with overshooting altitude captures during descent. TrackIR Support:
Enhanced terrain resolution across the U.S. for more realistic mountains and valleys. Aviation Navigation Enhancements: The update refined the
Fixed a notorious bug where planes would collide with invisible terrain at "negative altitudes."
The centerpiece of this update was the . It transformed the region by replacing generic AI-generated terrain with high-resolution digital elevation mapping. Pilots can navigate accurately via visual flight rules
The centerpiece of this patch was a massive, free overhaul of Japan. Players received high-resolution 3D photogrammetry for six major cities, including .
Patch 1.9.3.0 brought numerous tweaks to flight modeling to enhance realism and fix issues within the aircraft fleet.
Detail the improvements in a later patch (e.g., Sim Update 5).
Fixed issues where ATC settings wouldn't save and livery selections were inconsistent. 🏗️ The "Skyscraper" Controversy
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