![]() but MSFS refused to go over 200 Mbps at best! That has improved a lot though, and it's nothing to do with my connection, rather they've changed something about the download servers. I did too - I have symmetric gigabit fiber and everything downloads at 800-900 Mbps from Steam. In fact, for the longest time people complained about slow download speeds. The lost settings issue is usually down to the cloud save file getting corrupted somehow, blowing away the settings. These are really impossible to diagnose - my internet connection may be routing correctly to Azure (the download servers) while your internet connection may be routing through a country halfway across the world. Some are MSFS/Asobo's "fault" (as in, it's a bug they need to fix) and some are just weird stuff based on things like ISP routing tables, traffic shaping and other such things that happen "on the wire". ![]() Yes, MSFS is unique in its dependence on cloud services, and there are all manner of strange bugs that show up due to that. ![]()
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