The specs say 50Gb storage but apparently the software itself is only 28Gb, according to those at the recent event. So that could mean a 20Gb cache, maybe? I match or beat all the recommended specs, so that's better than I expected which is good to hear. I only need 1080p at a minimum of 30fps (more would be nice), so fingers crossed.....but I'm still trying before buying.
I think I'll meet all of the recommended requirements...It's gonna have to work as I can't afford to upgrade my computer! The more videos I watch the more excited I am to get my hands on the sim.
One of the topics nobody seems to talk about are float planes. ASOBO even introduced several famous flyers as seaplanes ( not amphibian ) and maybe PC has some tricks that work but they don't work on Xbox ( I've tried them all ) when it comes to starting a flight somewhere other than the few dozen water starts in 2020. The boat developers seem to have no problems, the Juice Goose can start anywhere, why does a float plane need to launch a flight at 7000 feet when 3/4 of the world is covered in water? Cheers, great series on 2024
This annoys me to bo end, and its not your fault, but specs dont hardly mean anything if we arent told what these acheive. Like ideal, what does that achieve? 4k60? 4k30? 1440p60? Like... come on lol
True. You can work out the rough area they should achieve but it would be great to have that stated. I suspect they don't do that to prevent people coming at them with "You said it would achieve *** fps and it doesn't."
While I'm elated over 2024, I'm willing to admit Xbox has issues. But it, with some vigilance, *can* run the Sim swimmingly. I just hope the "under the hood" changes and Cloud can make the 2024 experience comparable or better than 2020 at the very least.
@@KAPAFlyer Guess it comes down to how they now will handle on the ground graphics. Compared to other games like RDR2 the graphics on FS2020 isn’t very impressive. What was impressive with FS2020 was the ability to fly anywhere in the world.
I use to build my PCs only for MSFS back in mid 90s up through FSX. Around 2006, I got out of it. Sold my PC and moved on to just console gaming. Had to stop spending a mortgage on my PC, as my other half told me. When MSFS announced it was coming to console. I said no way. No chance it'll even run well enough to mess with, atleast for me anyway. We'll after watching many vids of it running on Series X. I got it. As well as a flight stick. And shortly after I realized I need a mouse as the Xbox controller mouse function sucks. I turn off Fauna. And turn down car traffic to about 65. Everything else I keep topped off. Im blown away at how well 2020 ran. I keep my cache off at all times. I run it on a 4k 120hz 65 inch TV. And it's dope! But im old school. It maintains 30fps, it's smooth to me. Others they want more. But FYI. A movie plays at 24fps. Microsoft Flight Sim was and still is the benchmark to how bad ass a PC you have. So to me, to see it run as smooth as it does on Series X, and still get some good handcrafted airfields and GA study level aircraft....its amazing to me.
I just built my pc I’ve got a i7-14700k 4070 super oc 32gb 6000mhz cl 32 ddr5 ram 2tb ssd and 300mbs so i should be good. I can’t wait to try the new sim. Thanks for the information
I predict a huge run on Xbox series X machines as it will run super smooth at a fraction of the cost of a PC that will struggle to keep up unless you have a super high end rig. More manufacturers will jump on board with X-Box peripherals and addons. This is the plan with a newer , more powerful x box in the works.
I have had very little issues on my Xbox series X set to 4K 120hz VRR with a full lineup of peripherals. I have been getting amazing performance and expect the same from the new sim if not better.
@@outdoorsdelmarva5691 same i also have an xbox series s and i hope that the new stuff that they are talking about (loading only whats necessary on screen) is going to be a game changer and hopefuly be a better experience
I will make it easy for everyone here If you don't have an i7 upgrade If you don't have 64,gb upgrade If you don't have mid range gpu upgrade. Why???? The calculation in the game require these set up especially when zone get very busy. The game is not just about graphic unless you want to run everything under low setting.
Looking to get 1 of the amazon pc s that are 400 euros could this work with some upgrades to run this game , thanks fellow irish man here , first time pc gamer and dont want to spend thousands in case im not to into it
So I have the Xbox series S and I play msfs 2020 on a tv. So,do you know if Microsoft flight Sim 2024 will be smooth on a tv ? (Does it also depend on which tv I have ?)
@@oldskoolloner bandwidth is more than likely going to be the same - while the cloud is there to help with graphics etc - your gonna need stable internet - minimum 10mbps - recommended 50mbps - ideal 100mbps
Xbox has board integrated RAM shared between all processes (like Apple computers) - neither X or S meets min spec. Would be great if anyone shared footage… Why hire a PR team when all MS has to do is give a bunch of content creators a paid trip to the Grand Canyon with a helo tour and some expensive swag to do it for them? Haha
@@twotonemurphy If having avionics turning black and often crashing during final except in analog gauge aircraft with all traffic sliders off is working, sure.
I was planning on buying the Xbox series X just for MFS 2024, and my Internet speed is only 21 Mbps. I don't have the room or budget to go the PC route or to upgrade to a faster Internet connection, so it looks like my aspirations to have this amazing experience have just crashed through the floor. I'm very disappointed, but I guess it's better than finding out the hard way having already invested in the purchase of everything.
Just remember we need a stable internet connection Erm can you tell that to the Microsoft servers then cos it sure as hell has been a struggle to get 100mbs even with a 250mbs download speed
Hey everyone, can anyone explain the “cloud”? Like what it means and what it’ll do for MSFS 24? Like I hear graphics n stuff in due regard to it but I just can’t understand the whole cloud thing. Like for MSFS 20 I have it downloaded n every add on is downloaded n stuff on my system, is cloud supposed to eliminate this and is cloud supposed to be better? Thanks to whoever responds!
@@LWJCarroll no he wasn’t everyone at the event was playing on PCs. They’re trying to make it seem like this is Xbox related, but it isn’t because the performance was any good. They’d be telling everybody and their mama, but they’re hiding it to see if people will bite and buy the game before any footage has been released, which is crazy
@@wowo1005 see jeuxvideomagazine RUclips Channel…. Just watched it again and most of the screen prompts along the bottom are PC ones but some seem like XBox. RT. LT. Share button on Xbox controller? He is speaking in French and the description is in French. But I can see a question regards the XBox in the description although I dont speak nor read French. Fyi.
do you know if Microsoft will ever natively support Apple Silicon. I know its wishful thinking but I am 100% in the apple ecosystem for work and music/vid editing so it would be great to be able to utilize my Mac studio M2. In the meantime Xbox X has been doing a great job on 2020. I really dont want to have to go spend @-3K on a PC that will only ever be used for Flightsim
How about with the following specs: GeForce RTX 4090 8 GB VRAM 1TB SSD 32GB RAM AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Desktop Processor I am new to this whole PC thing and am thinking of building my own one with these specs. Will MSFS 2024 run with this PC? And still have space for addons like the PMDG 777 and the Fenix A320?
What happens airport addons from 2020. Will these and other mods be sub standard to 2024. I know ow they are compatible but will they pale compared to the graphics of 24
What if you have higher than the ideal, like 4090😂. That Monster 4090 enables me today to configure Nvideo control to upsample 4k by 1.5 factor and put everything ultra in msfs 2020. I get with DLSS around 100fps. To achieve such performance, you need the x3d CPU or a working 14900k.
So I am looking into getting flights in 2024. I have never played it. But I have some experience. I spent 10 years in the Navy. And my last duty station was an F18 squadron. With back to back deployments on board the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. I plan to buy an Xbox x. And was just wondering if it will support Ray tracing? According to numerous sources. And also AI sources. They all say yes. I was just wondering if you or anyone else can confirm that the Xbox X we'll be able to support Ray tracing while playing flight simulator 2024? Thanks for all your content you have a new sub!
@@caliguy194 yes, msfs24 is using new lighting techniques for shadows and photometric lighting. It’s a core feature. Ray tracing on Xbox can be very heavy on performance - so my understanding is the sim will be doing this on the cloud side - then render the results to the client side
I've got 200mps+ banndwidth, i7 12700 and RTX 3070tI but only 16GB laptop. It just about manages MSFS2020 on medium graphics on my 4k monitor. I'll see how it plays but may treat myself to a beefier desktop in the new year. I'll raid my saving what the hell lol
@@hedcase If you want higher FPS you should get a 1440p monitor instead. 4K monitor is very demanding. In most cases on a 28 inch monitor you can’t notice the difference between those two.
@@legionelite7538 FS2020 runs quite well on my Xbox X and not much difference now from a mid range gaming pc. It will probably look much better on a high end gaming pc and I guess that’s where all the promo videos are from. But you can’t really compare as the GPU alone on a high end PC is 3-4 times the price of an Xbox X. That the game will run on Xbox S is amazing and says a ton about how good a small console it is. I used to build my own high end gaming PCs, but then prices got ridiculous on components and I also have a desk job and started to hate spending even more time in front of a desk so I bought an Xbox X. The only reason I went for Xbox instead of PlayStation was actually because of FS2020.
I have a decent system 4800. But a slow internet speed of about 15mps. In msfs2020 there's a lot of popping. Out of focus scenery So I'm a bit worried about 2024 I know it says 10mps min but I recon it might struggle.
Per me su Xbox serie X mi ha dato problemi solo all’inizio, a volte durante il volo la console si disconnetteva,riavviando il gioco, o si bloccava, era veramente frustante, ma per fortuna questo solo per il primo anno, ma poi queste cose le hanno aggiustate e non mi ha mai dato più problemi, gira bene e non trovo molta differenza di grafica con qualcuno che gioca su pc, nel nuovo flight simulator spero che non ci saranno problemi come all’inizio e che possa girare bene come negli ultimi anni, ma ovviamente oltre a questo, spero che abbia una grafica migliore e molto più realismo in tutto
Seires S will do just enjoy fine for me
Surely this is a lot to do with output resolution, are they spec for 4k or 1440 or 1080?
The specs say 50Gb storage but apparently the software itself is only 28Gb, according to those at the recent event. So that could mean a 20Gb cache, maybe?
I match or beat all the recommended specs, so that's better than I expected which is good to hear. I only need 1080p at a minimum of 30fps (more would be nice), so fingers crossed.....but I'm still trying before buying.
I think I'll meet all of the recommended requirements...It's gonna have to work as I can't afford to upgrade my computer! The more videos I watch the more excited I am to get my hands on the sim.
We need a build in benchmark tool or a benchmark tool standalone
One of the topics nobody seems to talk about are float planes. ASOBO even introduced several famous flyers as seaplanes ( not amphibian ) and maybe PC has some tricks that work but they don't work on Xbox ( I've tried them all ) when it comes to starting a flight somewhere other than the few dozen water starts in 2020. The boat developers seem to have no problems, the Juice Goose can start anywhere, why does a float plane need to launch a flight at 7000 feet when 3/4 of the world is covered in water? Cheers, great series on 2024
Thanks for pumping out all these videos Murp 👍
This annoys me to bo end, and its not your fault, but specs dont hardly mean anything if we arent told what these acheive. Like ideal, what does that achieve? 4k60? 4k30? 1440p60? Like... come on lol
True. You can work out the rough area they should achieve but it would be great to have that stated. I suspect they don't do that to prevent people coming at them with "You said it would achieve *** fps and it doesn't."
Is it 10-100 mbps for download or upload speed?
While I'm elated over 2024, I'm willing to admit Xbox has issues.
But it, with some vigilance, *can* run the Sim swimmingly.
I just hope the "under the hood" changes and Cloud can make the 2024 experience comparable or better than 2020 at the very least.
@@KAPAFlyer Guess it comes down to how they now will handle on the ground graphics. Compared to other games like RDR2 the graphics on FS2020 isn’t very impressive. What was impressive with FS2020 was the ability to fly anywhere in the world.
I use to build my PCs only for MSFS back in mid 90s up through FSX. Around 2006, I got out of it. Sold my PC and moved on to just console gaming. Had to stop spending a mortgage on my PC, as my other half told me.
When MSFS announced it was coming to console. I said no way. No chance it'll even run well enough to mess with, atleast for me anyway. We'll after watching many vids of it running on Series X. I got it. As well as a flight stick. And shortly after I realized I need a mouse as the Xbox controller mouse function sucks. I turn off Fauna. And turn down car traffic to about 65. Everything else I keep topped off. Im blown away at how well 2020 ran. I keep my cache off at all times. I run it on a 4k 120hz 65 inch TV. And it's dope! But im old school. It maintains 30fps, it's smooth to me. Others they want more. But FYI. A movie plays at 24fps.
Microsoft Flight Sim was and still is the benchmark to how bad ass a PC you have. So to me, to see it run as smooth as it does on Series X, and still get some good handcrafted airfields and GA study level aircraft....its amazing to me.
I just built my pc I’ve got a i7-14700k 4070 super oc 32gb 6000mhz cl 32 ddr5 ram 2tb ssd and 300mbs so i should be good. I can’t wait to try the new sim. Thanks for the information
All you need now is a girlfriend.
@@dannyboyc3po na I’ve got a wife so jokes on you 😂
@stevengilbert5114 depends what she looks like. Joke could still be on you 😉
Thanks for the video! Which cloud system do you recommend for a high spec Windows pc?
I predict a huge run on Xbox series X machines as it will run super smooth at a fraction of the cost of a PC that will struggle to keep up unless you have a super high end rig. More manufacturers will jump on board with X-Box peripherals and addons. This is the plan with a newer , more powerful x box in the works.
Do we know how or where to apply to be apart of the beta in late October?
I have had very little issues on my Xbox series X set to 4K 120hz VRR with a full lineup of peripherals. I have been getting amazing performance and expect the same from the new sim if not better.
@@TPHI17 what monitor are you playing on?
@@25mmapdst I use a 65” 4K 120hz tv
He's prob using a 4k tv
@@25mmapdstTV
@@dannyboyc3poyes TV
TY TwoToneMurphy, clear and informative.
I heard Beyond ATC is involved. Will that be on Xbox?
Thank you....your the only person that has even breathed the word XBOX performance....at least I now feel I might have a chance with my Xbox S
@@outdoorsdelmarva5691 same i also have an xbox series s and i hope that the new stuff that they are talking about (loading only whats necessary on screen) is going to be a game changer and hopefuly be a better experience
I will make it easy for everyone here
If you don't have an i7 upgrade
If you don't have 64,gb upgrade
If you don't have mid range gpu upgrade.
Why????
The calculation in the game require these set up especially when zone get very busy. The game is not just about graphic unless you want to run everything under low setting.
The cloud gaming version also means not using any peripherals, right? That's the greatest setback for that option at the moment...
@@joeyxcorvusy I think they are getting better with that - might be worth a test
Looking to get 1 of the amazon pc s that are 400 euros could this work with some upgrades to run this game , thanks fellow irish man here , first time pc gamer and dont want to spend thousands in case im not to into it
Will everything but aircraft addons be surplus to requirements in Msfs 2024?
So I have the Xbox series S and I play msfs 2020 on a tv. So,do you know if Microsoft flight Sim 2024 will be smooth on a tv ?
(Does it also depend on which tv I have ?)
Yes I have a question, minimum Internet bandwidth for series x vs series s looked everywhere can't find anythin only for pc
@@oldskoolloner bandwidth is more than likely going to be the same - while the cloud is there to help with graphics etc - your gonna need stable internet - minimum 10mbps - recommended 50mbps - ideal 100mbps
saying “stable internet connection” to an australian. 😭
Will it work with windows 11
Xbox has board integrated RAM shared between all processes (like Apple computers) - neither X or S meets min spec. Would be great if anyone shared footage…
Why hire a PR team when all MS has to do is give a bunch of content creators a paid trip to the Grand Canyon with a helo tour and some expensive swag to do it for them? Haha
No footage yet of console - 2020 had a higher than Xbox spec too did it not? still worked...
@@twotonemurphy If having avionics turning black and often crashing during final except in analog gauge aircraft with all traffic sliders off is working, sure.
@@twotonemurphy sorry but an XBOX in 2024 is not Ideal specs for MS 2024 maybe in 1080p.
I was planning on buying the Xbox series X just for MFS 2024, and my Internet speed is only 21 Mbps. I don't have the room or budget to go the PC route or to upgrade to a faster Internet connection, so it looks like my aspirations to have this amazing experience have just crashed through the floor. I'm very disappointed, but I guess it's better than finding out the hard way having already invested in the purchase of everything.
Just remember we need a stable internet connection
Erm can you tell that to the Microsoft servers then cos it sure as hell has been a struggle to get 100mbs even with a 250mbs download speed
Hey everyone, can anyone explain the “cloud”? Like what it means and what it’ll do for MSFS 24? Like I hear graphics n stuff in due regard to it but I just can’t understand the whole cloud thing. Like for MSFS 20 I have it downloaded n every add on is downloaded n stuff on my system, is cloud supposed to eliminate this and is cloud supposed to be better? Thanks to whoever responds!
I hope they have resolved the blurring problem on the ground. This appeared sometimes and looked very ugly when looking down.
Excellent video, thank you for sharing!
Will the series X run the graphics to a same/similar level that we have seen in youtuber's previews?
I watched a French speaking bloke on MSFS 2024 which had XBox icons along the bottom of the screen. So assumed he was playing it on one? Laurie. NZ.
@@LWJCarroll can you recall who it was?
@@LWJCarroll no he wasn’t everyone at the event was playing on PCs. They’re trying to make it seem like this is Xbox related, but it isn’t because the performance was any good. They’d be telling everybody and their mama, but they’re hiding it to see if people will bite and buy the game before any footage has been released, which is crazy
@@wowo1005 see jeuxvideomagazine RUclips Channel…. Just watched it again and most of the screen prompts along the bottom are PC ones but some seem like XBox. RT. LT. Share button on Xbox controller? He is speaking in French and the description is in French. But I can see a question regards the XBox in the description although I dont speak nor read French. Fyi.
@@chocolatetie2 aha just my 10 percent deposit on one of the offers. Crazy laughter! Hahaha. 🤪. Laurie. NZ.
do you know if Microsoft will ever natively support Apple Silicon. I know its wishful thinking but I am 100% in the apple ecosystem for work and music/vid editing so it would be great to be able to utilize my Mac studio M2. In the meantime Xbox X has been doing a great job on 2020. I really dont want to have to go spend @-3K on a PC that will only ever be used for Flightsim
What would happen if I download MFS2024 on my current computer that has an intel-core i5 10th gen CPU??
do you know if you can download certain aircraft / areas for offline?
@@AV_Geek16 my understanding is - it will keep your last activity on the cache
@@twotonemurphy ah ok 👍
How about with the following specs:
GeForce RTX 4090 8 GB VRAM
1TB SSD
32GB RAM
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Desktop Processor
I am new to this whole PC thing and am thinking of building my own one with these specs. Will MSFS 2024 run with this PC? And still have space for addons like the PMDG 777 and the Fenix A320?
Nice, but just pick up an x box series x and a 4k monitor. Good to go at a fraction of that cost and hassle.
@@paulthurston2883 just got the pc.
Ryzen 7 7800X3D
RTX 4070 Super
32GB RAM
2TB m.2 NVME
and a 4k monitor
What happens airport addons from 2020. Will these and other mods be sub standard to 2024. I know ow they are compatible but will they pale compared to the graphics of 24
@@liveincork they will work as is in 2024 - but look like 2020. Devs who want to use the new 2024 features will have to upgrade them
What if you have higher than the ideal, like 4090😂. That Monster 4090 enables me today to configure Nvideo control to upsample 4k by 1.5 factor and put everything ultra in msfs 2020. I get with DLSS around 100fps. To achieve such performance, you need the x3d CPU or a working 14900k.
That's a serious setup!
what about offline?
I'm pretty sure msfs2024 is online only due to the heavy reliance on cloud streaming for scenery.
hey man thank you for the info do you think a 2080 super 8gb will do the job at 1440 p
Im running a 4070 super 32gb ram and intel i5 14600k
So I am looking into getting flights in 2024. I have never played it. But I have some experience. I spent 10 years in the Navy. And my last duty station was an F18 squadron. With back to back deployments on board the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. I plan to buy an Xbox x. And was just wondering if it will support Ray tracing? According to numerous sources. And also AI sources. They all say yes. I was just wondering if you or anyone else can confirm that the Xbox X we'll be able to support Ray tracing while playing flight simulator 2024? Thanks for all your content you have a new sub!
@@caliguy194 yes, msfs24 is using new lighting techniques for shadows and photometric lighting. It’s a core feature. Ray tracing on Xbox can be very heavy on performance - so my understanding is the sim will be doing this on the cloud side - then render the results to the client side
I've got 200mps+ banndwidth, i7 12700 and RTX 3070tI but only 16GB laptop. It just about manages MSFS2020 on medium graphics on my 4k monitor. I'll see how it plays but may treat myself to a beefier desktop in the new year. I'll raid my saving what the hell lol
You might be able to upgrade your ram to 32GB.
@@hedcase If you want higher FPS you should get a 1440p monitor instead. 4K monitor is very demanding. In most cases on a 28 inch monitor you can’t notice the difference between those two.
60 fps for series x?
I would guess 30 as it is enough for a sim like this. It’s not a multiplayer shooter game.
@@korsveien yes but i was wondering if it can be 60 fps i see a picture of it
It's gonna run like garbage on series s/x. Let's face it.... The previous version didn't run well on the series s/x either.
@@legionelite7538 FS2020 runs quite well on my Xbox X and not much difference now from a mid range gaming pc. It will probably look much better on a high end gaming pc and I guess that’s where all the promo videos are from. But you can’t really compare as the GPU alone on a high end PC is 3-4 times the price of an Xbox X. That the game will run on Xbox S is amazing and says a ton about how good a small console it is. I used to build my own high end gaming PCs, but then prices got ridiculous on components and I also have a desk job and started to hate spending even more time in front of a desk so I bought an Xbox X. The only reason I went for Xbox instead of PlayStation was actually because of FS2020.
nothing for mac :(
via web?
@@twotonemurphy nope, it is not for about it
I have a decent system 4800. But a slow internet speed of about 15mps. In msfs2020 there's a lot of popping. Out of focus scenery
So I'm a bit worried about 2024 I know it says 10mps min but I recon it might struggle.
Pre cache will be important
It went how I thought all about pc nothing to do with xbox.
Xbox starts here 2:58
will fs 2024 run on my pc i have an i5 4690 cpu 3.50ghz cpu 16gb ram and an rx 6400 4gb gaming graphics card
Time for that hard earned upgrade my dude .
@@brin57 what upgrade is that
@@justinalan6662 As much as you can afford, because you're not going to have a good time on your current spec.
My hopes and dreams ripped right away from me after i learned that you can’t play on ps5 :(
I'm definitely a tourist flyer so Xbox will be great for me
Oh yeah… no problem! [/sarcasm]
PC all day forget Xbox or TrashBOX
@@jimmunro4649 Xbox is a very good console and a fraction of the price of a high end gaming computer.
Per me su Xbox serie X mi ha dato problemi solo all’inizio, a volte durante il volo la console si disconnetteva,riavviando il gioco, o si bloccava, era veramente frustante, ma per fortuna questo solo per il primo anno, ma poi queste cose le hanno aggiustate e non mi ha mai dato più problemi, gira bene e non trovo molta differenza di grafica con qualcuno che gioca su pc, nel nuovo flight simulator spero che non ci saranno problemi come all’inizio e che possa girare bene come negli ultimi anni, ma ovviamente oltre a questo, spero che abbia una grafica migliore e molto più realismo in tutto