FSLabs Updates A321ceo/neo for MSFS 2020/2024

FSLabs has recently issued an update to their A321ceo and neo for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024, focusing on performance, stability, and overall refinement.

Update v11.0.1.326 is the first to be released since the Pratt & Whitney update rolled out a few weeks ago, addressing the high VRAM usage issues reported by many users through a multi-phase optimization process, which started with an option to entirely disable the cabin seats, and now features a multi-stage cabin and model optimization which substantially reduces the memory and load footprint, delivering memory reductions without any compromises to the overall visual quality.

Furthermore, they also worked on handling, refining the braking behavior with updated pedal curves, with a more accurate and progressive deceleration feel. Plans are in place to address slow-speed stopping behavior in future updates. They also resolved SRS and LOC capture issues that were plaguing the neos.

There were multiple system-level improvements across engines, FADEC, EIU, DMC, and supporting systems, based on customer feedback and internal validation efforts. The FMGC stability has also been improved, alongside a more robust logging system to help detect and diagnose edge-case issues.

The FSLabs A321ceo and neo are available on their website for $69.95 + VAT each.

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