Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 crashes on takeoff thanks to massive server woes, devs say they're w

By Alex Chen | December 08, 2025

Recent updates

Update: The login queue issue looks like it's been fixed, so you should be able to launch the game and fly. "The waiting queue to login to MSFS 2024 has been resolved. We are aware of additional technical issues that the team is working to address. We will have another update later today," Microsoft announced on Discord. .

Recent updates

Update: The developers have streamed a brief explanation (embedded above) of the launch issues, which involve a database cache that's been "completely overwhelmed" by the launch, causing "extremely long initial loading," or a failure to load entirely, and missing content. "We know everybody, a lot of people, are frustrated," said Flight Sim head Jorg Neumann. "We're really sorry, we want to apologize ... The team is on it, and we will keep going." Updates will be posted to the game's .

YouTube YouTube

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is out today, and it's not going well. Installation issues are being widely reported, and while Microsoft has some advice, it is unfortunately just this: Keep waiting until something starts happening.

The troubles are most visible (as usual) on , where Flight Sim 2024 is currently sagging under a "mostly negative" rating thanks primarily to install issues. Some users can't get it installed at all, while others say the process took hours to complete and left them with missing menus or content. Others say they were able to download and run the game, but after a restart or crash were forced to start the process all over again, which resulted in them being stuck back in a wait for server queues.

"I downloaded the game and got to fly a plane," one Steam user reported. "Game said that I need to restart to enable my settings. I did and now the game is downloading [a] second time."

(Image credit: Steam)

We've experienced similar issues ourselves: Rather than soaring into the wild blue yonder, PC Gamer's Chris Livingston has spent more than an hour staring at this:

(Image credit: Xbox Support)

Microsoft acknowledged the problem with "long initial loading [[link]] times" in a post on . "With so many users initializing the sim concurrently, we have a large number of server requests," the Flight Simulator support account wrote. "We are working to help resolve the issues as soon as possible.

"For users whose initial load is past 90% and no longer progressing, we recommend a reboot. Otherwise we advise waiting to allow the loading to proceed as normal."

(Image credit: MSFS Support (Twitter))

That's not the most helpful advice ever, especially given Steam's standard two-hour time limit [[link]] on refund requests, which several people say they've already surpassed just waiting for the installation to finish. Microsoft acknowledged in a that the problem with missing planes [[link]] is also "related to the server issues we are currently working to resolve."

Hopefully Microsoft will have a proper fix rolled out soon—it owns the Azure cloud computing platform, so maybe there's some help to be found there—but for now, that's apparently as good as it gets: Just hang in there, baby! We'll keep you posted, and in the meantime you can keep track of how things are going yourself on the .

3 Reader Comments

JackpotKing591

Website layout is very clean, intuitive, and easy to navigate. I can quickly find my favorite games, access promotions, and check my account details without any confusion. It’s a pleasure to use.

SpinWizard893

The deposit process is smooth and fast. I was able to fund my account instantly and start playing without any hassle. Plus, the multiple payment options make it convenient for everyone regardless of location.

LuckyPhoenix793

Some games take a while to load on mobile, but once they start, the gameplay is smooth and exciting. I hope future updates improve mobile performance, but I still enjoy playing several hours a day.

Recommended Reading

12 years since release, The Binding of Isaac is getting proper online co-op soon

The best roguelike about a child escaping from their murderous mother is getting online cooperative play soon. The Binding of Isaac has had local cooperative support for [[link]] a very long time, but it looks...

Are Zelda players okay_

If I know anything about PC gaming, I know this: given an ounce of freedom, [[link]] PC gamers will build a giant penis that spews fire. I'm frankly not even sure what else you'd build in Besiege, the most inn...

RTX 4080 and 4070 Ti are reportedly getting a production freeze to make room for the forthcoming Sup

With less than two months before the expected announcement of the RTX 40-series Super models, it's being reported that Nvidia is putting a halt to the RTX 4080 and [[link]] RTX 4070 Ti lines. The idea is, of c...