Microsoft Flight Simulator Quietly Fixes Quick Resume On Xbox Series X

Microsoft Flight Simulator Quietly Fixes Quick Resume On Xbox Series X

Tom Warren and others report that Quick Resume now works for Microsoft Flight Simulator despite it not being mentioned in the latest patch notes.

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Reports suggest that the Quick Resume feature for Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X|S was quietly fixed in a patch on August 6. Some players previously complained that Quick Resume was not working following the game’s recent release, though others have never experienced the issue.

Microsoft Flight Simulator was initially a PC-only title released in 2020 on Windows machines. Developed by Asobo Studio, the game uses Microsoft Azure cloud technology and satellite data to spontaneously generate detailed cityscapes and environments across the world. Flight Simulator was shown running in 4K on the Xbox Series X during Microsoft’s E3 showcase back in June, and the game subsequently made its debut on Xbox Series X and S hardware at the end of July. Unfortunately, many players have been experiencing issues with the consoles’ Quick Resume feature that prevents them from jumping back and forth between Flight Simulator and other games.

According to the Verge’s Tom Warren and others on Twitter, the latest Microsoft Flight Simulator patch has subtly fixed the problem with Quick Resume on consoles (reported by Pure Xbox). When asked directly whether the hotfix solved the Quick Resume issue, Tom Warren replied that it “seems like it!” The latest patch notes from Asobo don’t explicitly address the fix, so the reports should come as a welcome surprise for those who have been affected by the bug. It seems players can now take a break from a long flight, hop into another game, and return to piloting without fear of losing progress or needing to reload Flight Sim.

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seems like it!

The actual patch notes for update 1.18.15.0 are less consequential than the unannounced Quick Resume fix. The ground should now have more detail when flying at higher altitudes, and clouds should appear less “oil painted.” For PC players, GPU stats are now viewable in the debug window in dev mode. Missing volumetric lights have also been added, as well as a fix for unwarranted temperature spikes above airports when under certain circumstances. Overall, the short list addresses very minor problems and ensures that Flight Sim looks better than ever on all platforms.

The release of Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox consoles has been an incredible boon for both the game and the hardware. Flight Simulator is not only an excellent showpiece for Microsoft’s Xbox Series X|S systems, but also a critical success among enthusiasts. Players who wish to experience the game on the latest Xbox consoles need only an Xbox Game Pass subscription, which essentially eliminates the barrier of entry for what would otherwise be a niche title. Though a week late, console players should now have the benefit of Quick Resume thanks to the latest patch.

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