The peak concurrent users for the game thus far has been less than 1/10th of that (EDIT: slightly more than 1/10th of that). They were well within the bounds of what they simulated. They just screwed up.
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Yeah from what I hear, they kept the shitty self-downloader of the first one that is obscenely slow and counts as "playtime" because the game is open while downloading.
This is on Microsoft, they can make as many excuses as they want, but they fucked it up.
It's ok tho they're making server complexes out of wood now!
/s
Where are you getting that number?
Likely the public Steam statistics that show the all-time peak player count is little over 24k players.
I’m not sure I’d trust the Steam statistics here given this game is free on gamepass. I’d reckon a LARGE majority are playing on that, not to mention console players.
I was just answering the question. 🤷🏻♂️
Didn't account for the initial interest peak.
No, that's what I'm saying. That peak is well under what they claimed they simulated.
Bullshit, you own a cloud service and know how to scale a service to meet demand, you just fucked up.
You know Microsoft isn’t, like, one individual dude right?
Bill Microsoft
and Melinda Apple
No Melinda hasn't been a Microsoft since the divorce. You're thinking of Tim Apple.
No, it's a multinational 3.1 trillion dollar company that has many in house resources it could pull on for a project like this. If they're gonna sell a product with this kind of server reliance built in, it's on them to actually hold up their end of the bargain instead of "oh oops looks like the game is just too much of a success guys".
I think their point is that Microsoft literally had all the information they needed to prevent this from happening and they just didn't because they were incompetent or some other human reason that had nothing to do with server capacity or or a missing Ethernet cable. There was nothing "unknown" here.
Scaling to meet demand is literally their job. Supposedly best, which is why they have been awarded military contracts.
They lost situational awareness, or they never had it.
It'd be hilarious if one of the people negotiating one of those military contracts went "well, apparently your company can't even handle scaling up a video game made by your own company, so we no longer have the confidence to rely on your product. We might offer a chance at the contract again in ten years, if no other incidents shake our confidence again."
Yeah that was exactly my feelings, I'm actually impressed you got that from my low effort vitreol haha
I have a friend who plays, and they suggested that maybe putting it right onto gamepass -- allowing Johnbro McFuck to download it, get lost in a cloud, crash into the ocean and never play again -- during the launch window might not have been a great idea.
Why does a flight simulator of all things need to be a live service game?
Because it uses an extremely detailed 3d map of literally the entire planet, which can't (yet) be stored on a modern gaming pc offline.
I don't see why it can't download each map individually. Like say you only fly in los angeles, it downloads only los angeles. Maybe it will still be a lot of data and you got a point.
I've been told it caches that data for areas you have been. But that doesn't make it offline friendly, obviously.
Also what you're suggesting is more dev work to make it not a live service with the associated benefits for the publisher, so they're not gonna do that. :(
Yeah I just hate games that need constant internet connection to work
We need that connection to your brain in order to $urvive.
The devs of MS are fairly incompetent - look at all the first party games they’ve released, including ones from purchased studios.
The devs of MS are fairly incompetent
Or corporate executives push unrealistic expectations onto them
With Microsoft it can sometimes be really hard to tell if it was the devs, management, or both tbh.
Al the Age of Empires games, apart from AoE1 DE, are excellent.
Flight simulator is pretty. X-plane is good.
And with some addons X-plane is nearly as pretty. FS is all about VFR visuals. X-plane is about getting as close to real flying as possible in a home setting.
Sounds like a fake humblebrag.
A new Flight Sim is out already? God dammit, I barely had time to play FS2020... Less than 10 hours.
There’s no cloud, just someone else’s (underspecced) computer.
Woah woah woah buddy did you even take a second to think about the profits? Selfish.
I thought about the profits and now I totally get it. Why are so many people trying to hurt the innocent money???
No play, only buy! dog frisbee meme
Flight simulator needed a better people simulator.
I, for one, couldn't care less about people. It's a flight (That's why I use X-plane) simulator. Spend your resources on giving me a plane and environment that works as close as real life ones. This is not airport lounge simulator.
My comment was a joke about their load tests being subpar.
Does it really add that much more than the terrain we had 20 years ago?