Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 marketplace faces scrutiny over 'MScenery' add-ons

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 marketplace faces scrutiny over ‘MScenery’ add-ons

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The curated marketplace in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is supposed to be a safe haven for players seeking high-quality add-ons, but a specific creator named MScenery has sparked significant controversy. Community members are pointing out that this developer’s products appear to rely on misleading marketing and subpar content quality.

Suspicious thumbnails and AI imagery

The primary concern revolves around how MScenery presents its products. Rather than using direct in-game screenshots that accurately reflect the visual fidelity of the add-on, the creator appears to be using AI-enhanced imagery for thumbnails. This practice creates a disconnect between what players see in the shop and what they experience once installed.

YouTuber AvAngel recently detailed these issues, noting that the promotional images do not match the actual render quality found within the simulator. For new users unfamiliar with community standards, these polished but artificial thumbnails can be deceiving.

A split screen comparison showing a high-quality AI-generated landscape on the left and a low-resolution, pixelated in-g
Players report that promotional thumbnails often use AI imagery that does not match the actual in-game asset quality.

Poor quality and perfect ratings

Beyond the marketing tactics, the actual content provided by MScenery has drawn criticism for being average at best. Reports indicate that textures are low-resolution, detail is lacking, and functionality is minimal compared to free base-game assets or other paid community creations.

Compounding the quality issue is the rating system. Despite the mediocre product offerings, MScenery add-ons consistently maintain a perfect 5-star rating. This uniformity has led many players to suspect review manipulation or bot activity, raising questions about the integrity of the marketplace’s feedback loop.

The misleading name factor

Another point of contention is the creator’s handle: MScenery. While technically not a violation if it is a unique username, the prefix “MS” can easily mislead newcomers into believing there is an official affiliation with Microsoft. In reality, Microsoft has no involvement in this third-party content.

This confusion is particularly problematic for casual gamers who may assume that items listed in the official marketplace have undergone rigorous quality control and brand alignment checks. The name exploits trust in the platform rather than earning it through product excellence.

What this means for you

If you are planning to purchase add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, exercise caution. Do not rely solely on marketplace thumbnails or star ratings. Instead, cross-reference products with community discussions on official forums or Reddit. Experienced users often flag low-quality or misleading content before it gains widespread traction.

Microsoft holds the responsibility for maintaining the integrity of its storefront. While third-party creators operate independently, the platform’s reputation is tied to how well it curates and monitors these submissions. Users are calling for stricter oversight on thumbnail authenticity, review verification, and overall content quality standards.

Source: Windows Central

Over to you: Have you purchased any add-ons from MScenery or similar creators, and did the product match the preview?

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