u/Fuzzy-Delivery799

Another 2 hours of my time gone due to a bug while performing a Company Owned VIP Charter flight.

The 2-hour flight itself went fine. I landed successfully, and that’s usually where things start to go wrong.

In my case, after landing, the sim never registered that I had reached final or completed the landing phase. Because of that, my only option was to take off again from the same airport it thought I was “supposed to be arriving at,” just to try and trigger completion. The result? Immediate mission failure for “unauthorized takeoff.”

I’m honestly getting tired of this. I really want to love this game, and I do enjoy it a lot when it works, but the bugs in career mode missions are seriously ruining the experience for me.

I’m on the PS5 and I’d been flying the Cessna CJ4, for context.

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u/Fuzzy-Delivery799 — 8 days ago

I was playing Flight Simulator 2024 on PS5 today in free flight, and for the first time ever I actually saw other real players in the world.

They weren’t just at my airport either — I saw around 5 different players flying and landing across a few nearby airports in the same region. It looked like actual live traffic doing their own thing, not AI.

What stood out to me is I’ve never seen a real player in free flight before this, so it caught me off guard.

Has anyone else noticed this recently? Is the player base growing, or did I just happen to load into a more populated server than usual?

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u/Fuzzy-Delivery799 — 16 days ago

My wife and I haven’t really gotten along for a few years now. There’s a lot of built-up resentment on both sides, and lately we’ve even been talking seriously about divorce.

The confusing part is that, despite all of that, we’re still very physically intimate. It’s honestly the only time we really connect. Outside of that, things feel tense and distant. She feels I’m emotionally unavailable, and I have my own reasons for pulling back.

Recently, we found out she’s pregnant. This would be our third child, and it came right in the middle of conversations about ending the marriage.

Now we’re both stuck wondering what the right move is. Try to fix things for the sake of the kids? Move forward with separation anyway? Has anyone been in a situation like this?

For context, we are both in our early-mid thirties.

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u/Fuzzy-Delivery799 — 16 days ago