I have MSFS2020 and enjoy completing long haul flights. literally a whole workday spent where I see nothing but cockpit controls and the sky through the window, with no interaction needed due to autopilot. then I bring her in to land 10 hours later.
radio does suck, but its also a vital information system during emergencies. what liabilities does a manufacturer open themselves up to by refusing access to a potentially lifesaving device?
i actually turn frame counter off. i know im not getting 60, but what i am getting is sufficient that it doesnt ruin my fun, and on my older hardware im ok with it. if i looked at the counter i would probably be more dissapointed
honestly it runs fine on my 5700xt r5 3600 combo. not max settings, I set to "high" from memory as the game defaulted to the minimum for me, but I could bump it no worries. no real frame rate or stuttering issues. I'd love to run it higher but I'm a realist, and new PC is on the cards anyway over the next year
if you had your largest expense increase 40% you would "complain" too. anyone would. the landlord turning around and making it 400% instead is a dick move in any language
everyone loves to have a hate boner for this festival so how would you feel if it closes? one less fun thing in the world, even if it may not be your cup of tea. all the good festivals shut down where i am and it just feels so 'sterile' now
sometimes when these systems are designed, the designers, simply didnt contemplate the crazy shit people will try that are within the systems legal bounds. for example no-one would have ever thought a prime minister would secretly swear himself into multiple minister portfolios even behind his own cabinets back, but thats exactly what the former PM of australia did (and now calls into question the things he signed off on in secret at the time).
I can't definitely say it's an esim vs old sim thing but it was the only thing I could identify different in the sutuation:
was travelling overseas recently and my and partners mobile provider does $5 day roaming with no need to do anything other than have phone running in normal mode (in select countries, which we were).
I had no issues at all aside from needing to turn on roaming data which I had disabled a while back. wife's phone (old sim) had issues thinking it was connected to the right network the whole time and was very patchy whether it worked or not. checked every setting. all identical. so like I said, not sure its necessarily an esim thing but it's the only differentiating factor (same phone too)