Giuseppe Nelva
We start with Microsoft itself, which released a new build of the Beta version of Sim Update 10, numbered 1.27.13.0.
Below you can read the patch notes.
Several crashes have been fixed across the title Fixed a CTD caused by JS intercepting a key event after registering for the same key event interception more than once in a single instrument Fixed crash when setting low altitude airways on the world map after updating packages Disabled DX12 memory manager optimization on NVIDIA GPUs due to graphical corruption issues Fixed a scenario where aprons can be missing after launching a flight Fixed a scenario where haze layer could show up abruptly Fixed tiles of grass sometimes appearing on asphalt surface Drone camera speed increased to 200 by default Toggling Taxi Ribbon no longer closes ATC window NavBlue – Update to ARINC 2208 Fixed a scenario where VR would not render if HDR was enabled in OS Fixed panel issue in DA-62 where Display Backup button was not functioning
SDK:
Fixed tools compatibility issues with 3D Studio Max 2022 Fixed occasional CFG serialization failures in Aircraft Editor Fixed random crashes when using the BehaviourDebug window Fixed visual effect not reacting accordingly when live editing a graph “-showFramerate” and “-showFramerateMini” command-line options now allow for displaying the FPS panel without need for the DevMode
VFR Map:
Resizing the VFR map should no longer induce a CTD
G1000 NXi:
Fixed bearing pointers not properly synchronizing with the external HUD overlay Fixed issue where direct-to could erroneously use turn direction of target leg instead of picking shortest possible turn
Next, we get a release for now exclusively on the official marketplace, and it’s the LearAvia Lear Fan 2100 by Lionheart Creations. This exotic aircraft originally designed by Bill Lear himself is available for both PC and Xbox for $24.49. Since it’s on the official marketplace, you’ll have to search it manually. Also, given how the marketplace updates, it may not yet be available in all regions. If you can’t find it, just wait and it’ll become available at some point tonight. Next, we learn that Belfast International Airport (EGAA) by Pyreegue is now complete and will be released this weekend. We also get tons of screenshots and a message from the developer, who is from Ukraine and managed to complete the project despite the ongoing war. Last, but not least, we get an announcement from Burning Blue Design, which continues its series of small airports in the UK with Goodwood Aerodrome (EGHR). Half a year later, it is finally complete. I’m incredibly happy with how it turned out in the end and it’s also a huge relief, 6 months of work in total, a lot longer than planned, but well worth it. Enough talking, screenshot time!” You can check out a trailer below.