There are two things you might want to do… ![]() This is probably why the above zendesk solution exists, for when there is an issue with Gaming Services. Gaming Services might have run into some trouble as it is getting an update for MSFS. I suspect that this issue is related to the last update. At the time, I was still able to load and play MSFS.Īnyway, after remembering this, I went back into the WindowsApps folder, and even though I am set as the owner, when I double click on MSFS folder, I get an error message saying that the Location is not available, the folder is not accessible, and the file cannot be accessed by the system. I had watched a video on YouTube about optimizing MSFS for the Quest 2, and I followed the steps which included changing the owner of the folder to my user to get into the MSFS folder, and then disabling fullscreen optimization on the FlightSimulator.exe file. Then I remembered that I did something to the WindowsApps folder a few days ago. I can load and play them with no problems. Other games on Game Pass for PC are fine. I clicked that, installed on my desktop, and it just loads the same Gaming Services page again. The page says that Gaming Services is installed, but there is a button on the upper right that says “Install on my devices”. I clicked on it, and redirected me to the Gaming Services page in the store. I then tried to open up the app from the MS Store. ![]() When I click on the Flight Simulator icon in the menu and in the Xbox Game Pass for PC app, nothing happens. Last time I played was about 2 or 3 days ago.
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