I noticed that in the month of May 2022, MS Flight simulator 2020 now accounts for the majority of all flights flown on FSA. The breakdown for may was
FS2022 51.06%
FSX 11.91%
P3D (all version) 13.98%
X-Plane 19.25%
A year ago
FS2022 34.29%
FSX 15.11%
P3D (all version) 21.32%
X-Plane 23.42%
FS2020 takes over.
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FS2020 takes over.
I've sworn an oath of solitude until the pestilence is purged from the lands.
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Re: FS2020 takes over.
Interesting statistics, thanks Joe. I guess the regular updates and new open approach haven't done Microsoft any harm. I'm using MSFS for most flights now that there are more airliners available.
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Re: FS2020 takes over.
Alan I agree, MS keeps updating it and more aircraft are coming available so its becoming a better platform.
P3D has taken the biggest hit, down about 35% on our platform, I have seen a lot of developers abandon P3D development, AH has even made all there P3D and FSX aircraft freeware as they focus on MSFS. FSX is down about 21% and even X-Plane is down 18%.
P3D has taken the biggest hit, down about 35% on our platform, I have seen a lot of developers abandon P3D development, AH has even made all there P3D and FSX aircraft freeware as they focus on MSFS. FSX is down about 21% and even X-Plane is down 18%.
I've sworn an oath of solitude until the pestilence is purged from the lands.