Microsoft© Flight Simulator X is the culmination of nearly 25 years of the landmark Flight Simulator franchisethe most significant addition to date.Flight Simulator X immerses you in a beautifully rich and realistic world with dozens of aircraft and interactive Missions for a completely new and innovative gaming experience. Free Flight lets you fly anywhere in the world, from your hometown airport to the most exotic places youTve ever dreamed of. Gamers and simmers of all ages and skill levels feel firsthand what itTs like to be an aviator traveling the globe solo or online with others.Key features: - Living world.- New aircrafts - New multiplayer experiences. - Busier airports. - Challenging and fun Missions for all players.Deluxe Edition- 24 airplanes. - 45 high-detail airports 21 new to Flight Simulator. - 38 high-detail cities. - 50+ structured missions. - Glass panel G1000 cockpit. - Tower controller.FeatureProduct FeaturesSystem requirementsMinimum hard disk space14000MB Minimum RAM256MB Minimum processor1.0 GHz Minimum video card memory32MB Minimum system requirementsDVD-ROM driveDirectX 9.0 LanguageLanguage versionEN Technical detailsPlatformPC Media types supportedCD Compatible operating systemsWindows XP SP2Windows Vista GenreFlight Simulator
In a nutshell: Microsoft’s original civilian flight sim is still clocking up the air miles with the most significant sequel for years and a genuine attempt to make it more accessible for non-propellerheads.
The lowdown:
While almost all other flight simulators have fallen from grace on the PC, Microsoft have never given up on the genre with a game that’s as ruthlessly realistic as it is completely free of any kind of violence. Every major, and minor, airport in the world is simulated and every major city has its share of recognisable landmarks, allowing you to fly anywhere in the world. There’s a huge range of different aircraft to fly too: from jumbo jets and seaplanes to helicopters and everything in between. The only problem is that the game needs a seriously powerful PC to run at full whack, but even on lower detail levels this is still a stunning achievement.
Most exciting moment:
Despite the realism, the game isn’t all dry simulation. There are a lot of fun missions to try out, including acting as a Hollywood stuntman, going on search and rescue flights, fighting fires and even flying over the infamous Area 51.
Since you ask:
The deluxe version of the game includes more cities, airports and aircraft as a well as an extra series of twenty-odd missions. There are also some additional multiplayer options, including the chance to share aircraft and have a go in the control tower.
The bottom line:
The most realistic commercial flight sim ever. Again.-HARRISON DENT