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That's more what I'm talking about, I've never seem to get updates faster regardless of the toggle, regardless of my FSD subscription.Looking at notateslaapp, that version is 16% of the fleet, so lots of people are still running it.
Correct, advanced updates doesn't seem to do much.
There have been much longer gaps between updates.
One of my cars still has it, one updated yesterday.
That's more what I'm talking about, I've never seem to get updates faster regardless of the toggle, regardless of my FSD subscription.
Yeah I get that a lot of people are on 3.25. would be interested in what the common denominator is for us, all FSD sub/FSD active cars?
Lol, we are all in agreement this does absolutely nothing right?
42 days without an update... Still on 2024.3.25 with active FSD sub.
Exactly why I got off the Beta track...and then got FSD.If you have FSD, expect to get like 1/2 of the number of updates of someone who doesnt ( 1/2 of the number of updates, or fewer).
But yes, I dont see where anyone has proven that the advanced selection does anything, with or without FSD. Just expect to have fewer updates with FSD.
For me, it's the FSD updates that count. Adding a game doesn't really excite me.Exactly why I got off the Beta track...and then got FSD.
I think a poll should be run. Do you have set to Standard or Advanced and which relevant updates did you get? x.3.x vs x.8.x, or probably more options in the x.14.x branch.If you have FSD, expect to get like 1/2 of the number of updates of someone who doesnt ( 1/2 of the number of updates, or fewer).
But yes, I dont see where anyone has proven that the advanced selection does anything, with or without FSD. Just expect to have fewer updates with FSD.
Not really a need for a poll. There's hard facts out there. Multiple sites are tracking the releases. It's a pretty simple trail to follow when you know the details of the car and is FSD purchased.I think a poll should be run. Do you have set to Standard or Advanced and which relevant updates did you get? x.3.x vs x.8.x, or probably more options in the x.14.x branch.
Just based on the three, now four, Teslas I have connections to (my MYP, my sister's two MYLR and my other sister's MYLR), it's less about getting more or less updates, but the type of updates. I mentioned this before, but I view them as having a "main" and "experimental" set of branches, at least for non-FSD.
Experimental gets some features that haven't been fleshed out or potentially not sure they want to even keep. Standard get those same features a little later after they've been "fixed" and made less buggy.
I have mine set to Advanced and I was on the x.8.x branch for a while, while the other three (from both of my sisters) are set to standard and had x.2.x or x.3.x. I've encountered some features and even some bugs that their MYLRs didn't have until later. Additionally, for most of last year, my MYP has been leapfrogging minor updates with the second MYLR (the first is across the country, so I don't pay that much attention to it, but I did get occasional updates about it). And now, after most current owners have gotten the FSD trial (via x.2.x/x.3.x or x.14.x), we're back to leapfrogging minor updates again. I went from x.8.9 to x.14.6 and now to x.20.1, while that second MYLR went from x.3.x, I forget the exact one, to x.14.8 just before I got x.20.1 (yesterday).
My guess is that most folks on Advanced would be on the same path I was while those on Standard would be on the same path my sisters got.
Not really a need for a poll. There's hard facts out there. Multiple sites are tracking the releases. It's a pretty simple trail to follow when you know the details of the car and is FSD purchased.
For example, TeslaScope shows the versions that moved to the current version
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And NotATeslaApp gives indications on which features are applicable in which vehicles.
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That's why when we ask for your current version, it gives a lot of information.
The version that your vehicle is offered seems to be currently based on USS sensors and HW version. In the past, FSD subscription made a big difference.
Look the sites and a lot of details on your current and next version can be determined. "Advanced Software" mode isn't listed as an indicator.
And yes, some people have switched it and it has made a difference. But then again these people were already in line for the update and it was simply a matter of time before they got it.
Also received the update yesterday from 3.25 on my 22 mslr fsdI do have FSD on my 2023 MS LR. I was also on 2024.3.25 for 42 days until I received 2024.14.9 yesterday. From all I can tell it is the same FSD 12.3.6 version. I did also get a new NAV update which started to download shortly after the 2024.14.9 update finished.
I gave up many years ago trying to figure out priorities. Also 42 days is not an excessively long time on an update for me. I'm on the 11th version for my current MS LR since taking delivery of it in late Dec 2023. Average days on a given version is 16 day, but that ranges from a min of 1 day to a max of 75 days.
Your mileage may vary.
Sure, that data is great for knowing about some of the folks getting it and which versions they came from... but it doesn't actually disprove (or prove) what I said. Because it make no reference to who has which setting and if/when they changed it.
So it's not that simple, at least in regards to the question of standard vs advance.
Just as you said that they could be already moving to a certain version immediately after a change, maybe the people "switching paths" actually made the change just in time to take effect.
I'll agree, but some vehicles are following some odd paths to get there. My Cybertruck got there first, but my FSD Model 3 or Model Y isn't there and the Model 3 just went to 2024.14.9, after the Cybertruck went to 2024.20.1Oops, too late to add to my previous post. But it is also possible that x.20.1 is a "convergence" update. In that, there's nothing in particular that needs an experimental branch (any new feature is "stable enough"), so everyone can get it. That might change with the next incremental.