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The cockpit has no lights on by default, until you turn them on.
I have no reference to the real thing from a cockpit but I too believe that MSFS is posssible makeing the dark a bit too dark especially when the moon is up and clear sky you should see more. If it is cloudy then ok. The landing lights could be a bit stronger and going further,
No issue with the cockpit. The A320 has tons of instruments illumination and cockpit light switches. (Though a smooth soft one is missing,)
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-blogs/why-we-can-see-in-the-dark/
If anything the game is generous with the amount of light that it offers in most places. Though I really love the ambient lighting. But you really feel it when it's overcast and you've stayed out too late on a VFR trip. Lighting up the panel is brutal because you're blinded to outside. Had a few hairy landings where I only made it down because of the blessed runway lights.
Also the default bindings for lights don't work very well because they seem to turn each other off. I had to rebind a lot of them to work properly (I use various combinations of L, shift+L for flashlight, L for panel etc, and removed the bindings for exterior lights). Flashlight is a game-changer!