Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Head Acknowledges Day-One Launch ProblemsToo Many Users Overwhelmed MSFS Servers
In the approximately 5-minute Developer Launch Day Update video, Neumann and Wloch explained the game's problems and their planned solutions. Neumann acknowledged the high anticipation but admitted underestimating the player count. "It really has overloaded our infrastructure," he said.
To further clarify the issues, Neumann yielded to Wloch. "Initially, when players begin, they request data from a server, which retrieves it from a database," he said. This database, including its cache, was tested with 200,000 simulated users, but the large player base is still overwhelming it.
MSFS Login Queue and Missing Aircraft
They quickly identified the root cause of the incomplete or lengthy loading times. After reaching capacity, the service fails, necessitating repeated restarts and retries. "That creates extremely long initial loading, which is not supposed to be as long," he explained. Over time, the missing data results in the loading screen pausing at 97%, compelling players to restart the game.
Furthermore, the missing aircraft issue reported by players stems from incomplete or blocked content. While some players successfully joined the game, a few aircraft or content elements might be absent after clearing the queue screen. "That’s totally not normal, and that’s due to the service and server not responding, and this cache being completely overwhelmed," Wloch asserted.
MSFS 2024 Struggles with Largely Negative Steam Feedback
Despite these significant day-one launch difficulties, the team has been diligently working to address them. "We have resolved the issues and are now admitting players at a consistent rate," as stated on the game’s Steam page. "We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience. We will keep you updated on our social media channels, forums, and website. Thank you very much for all your feedback and support."