Custom controller/joystick curves now save and display correctly.
Community feedback on performance was mixed but generally positive regarding frame rates: Optimization:
Beyond under-the-hood coding fixes, patch 1.9.3.0 tunes the look and feel of the world, specifically addressing local lighting data and aerodynamics.
: Added an option to mute or lower background music during the initial client launch and data verification phases. Community Reception and Technical Notes Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 patch 1.9.3.0
The headlining feature was a free content pack that transformed the Japanese flying experience with:
Resolved an electrical system bug where the main displays would randomly turn off despite the alternator being active.
: Small but essential quality-of-life changes arrived, such as the ability to mute the background music during the massive ~9GB download. Community Reception: The Mixed Skies Patch 1
Resolved an issue where Azure text-to-speech Air Traffic Control voices would suddenly go silent, forcing the game to switch to lower-quality offline text-to-speech. Patch 1.9.3.0 Legacy and Impact
Resolved a critical bug where the installer looped indefinitely or froze during the package decompression phase.
Beyond the visual overhaul, patch 1.9.3.0 addressed several physics calculations that had impacted realism since the initial 2020 release. Microsoft Flight Simulator Patch 1.9.3.0
Fixed a tracking error where flights were not saving properly if players skipped the post-flight summary screen or shut down engines manually.
Microsoft Flight Simulator Patch 1.9.3.0, released in late 2020, marked the massive debut of . This update introduced a complete overhaul of the Japanese archipelago alongside critical quality-of-life fixes for the core simulator. 🌏 World Update I: Japan