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Browse By Download MB. External links Must Have Files. Captures and Snapshots Windows. See older comments 3. Write a comment Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. Send comment. It will give veteran flight sim fans just enough of the new to hold their interest, and give the newcomers plenty to do; be you an experienced pilot, or a rookie out for your first flight.
As I said before, in this game you will not be blowing anything up. There are no enemies to kill, no military bases to destroy, and nobody is trying to turn you into coyote fodder as you plow through their air space at mach 2.
Some of the more die-hard combat sim fans find this boring. However, a lot of people just want to fly, and find all the combat going on around them nothing more than a distraction. Those of you who have played Microsoft Flight Simulator for Win95 will find the interface to be very much the same.
Your instrumentation is controlled with your pointing device or keyboard, and the plane itself is controlled by your joystick or any other controls you may have, e. For the veterans, there are three new aircraft added. You can now, among other returning craft, choose from a Bell B JetRanger III helicopter it takes some getting used to, but it's a blast to fly , a shiny new Cessna Skylane S, and at long last, a Learjet With these aircraft you can do a wide range of things.
If you are new to the world of highly realistic flight simulators, you can go to flight school. You can find lessons on everything from a basic flight, to performing nighttime landings in less than favorable conditions. Even some of the most experienced pilots can find something to sharpen their skills. After you get the hang of things there are a number of "Adventures" you can fly. These are basically pre-planned flights. They are nice to fly, but when it comes to the real fun of the game all the veterans know that the only way to fly is to make your own flight.
I suggest doing a long flight in the new Cessna. One of the really nice things about this sim is that it has over 3, airports from which you can depart. I must say it was cool taking off from an airport that is only two miles away from my house.
Basically, you get some more colors out of it, and a bit more texture, but if you lack these things it does not take away from the game very much. Microsoft played up their new virtual cockpits quite a bit. They do show a slight improvement over previous versions of the sim, but aren't anything to write home about. Generally the graphics are well done; however, I would have liked to see more detail put into the ground and some of the surroundings. Most of the big new graphics appear in the "out of the window" views you can use during flight.
I think that the developers of the game put more effort into major landmarks than they did to the rest of the surroundings in the game, and it shows. When it comes right down to it, though, the graphics don't significantly take away from or add to the feel of the game.
Microsoft has put a great deal of work into the audio scheme of this game. Everything from engine noise to radio transmissions come in loud and clear. Each craft has its own set of newly improved sounds, and on the right speakers they can really add to the total experience of the sim.
However, in my opinion one of the nicest things about a sim is that you don't have to put up with the roar of the engine. You can shut the sounds off and listen to a good CD instead. Either way you play it, the audio in this game is good. OK, let's all stop kidding ourselves. We all know that a sim lives or dies by how realistic it is. This is becoming more and more true as we move into an era of massive simulation environments that more accurately duplicate flying in all of its forms than ever.
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