Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Patch 1.9.3.0 -
While this patch fixes a lot, Asobo has noted a few lingering issues:
Before this patch, certain mountainous regions and valleys in the U.S. suffered from low-resolution terrain data, leading to melting hills or inaccurate topography. Patch 1.9.3.0 introduced highly detailed digital elevation modeling across the country. This dramatically improved the fidelity of landmarks like the Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park, and Mount Rainier, allowing VFR (Visual Flight Rules) pilots to navigate using real-world geographical cues accurately. New Handcrafted Airports and Points of Interest (POIs)
: One of the most requested fixes is finally here—the sensitivity screen now displays correctly, allowing pilots to fine-tune their controls properly. Mute on Startup Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 patch 1.9.3.0
: Experience high-resolution digital elevation models and new photogrammetry for six Japanese cities: Handcrafted Airports : Six new handcrafted airports have been added, including Hachijojima Shimojishima Suwanosejima Landmarks and POIs
The patch fixed a bug where fuel consumption was not correctly updating when the airplane's mass changed, causing inconsistencies in long-haul flights. While this patch fixes a lot, Asobo has
Introduction
: The patch repaired inaccurate mathematical energy formulas causing the standard autopilot systems to overshoot target altitudes during step descents. Max climb vertical speed tracking was tightly capped to respect real-world airframe limits. UI, Quality-of-Life, and Community Impact This dramatically improved the fidelity of landmarks like
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Deep Dive into Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Patch 1.9.3.0: World Update I (Japan)
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