FlyingKiwi wrote:My experience so far is it is a very promising sim hiding underneath a large multitude of bugs, glitches and generally appalling design decisions that make it seem like it's been released about 6 months before it was actually ready.
Although I would never admit this on the MSFS forum, I think you are spot-on. In just about any setup menu, there are so many things which I just can't complete because there's no button to do so, or in the case of the controller bindings the displayed buttons don't fit in the tiny space allowed. Last night I started a flight from the top of the country, and the first thing you see is the Cape lighthouse:

There are too may World Update landmarks without textures in NZ, and elsewhere.
The default aircraft cover a very wide quality scale, from great to phoned-in, although I haven't tried them all.
But no crashes, except for once in the SDK.
However, this evening's short flight was another marvelous experience, better than anything I've ever had in any other sim. This sort of behavior has encouraged me to actually learn how to fly some of the aircraft properly -- things happen which I should know how to deal with, but in other sims it just doesn't matter much whether your engine is properly leaned, or as happened last night, you left the engine cover on:) It flew, but so very ragged, and I didn't even notice at the time.
EDIT: oops, forgot to mention the AI. Spawning on top of an AI jet, which I don't notice until it pushes back and drives out of me. A random bunch of AI which suddenly change to another aircraft entirely while parked, disappear or just appear suddenly. Fuel trucks etc which just rotate around their centre to turn. One of the staff which we had in 2020 actually walked through my body when I finished a flight. Very creepy.
At my Taieri, most of the helipads were taken up by hot air balloons, although that was more to do with the way I'd set up the parking. But six balloons on one little airfield?