Microsoft Simulator X REview
Microsoft Simulator X REview
Microsoft Simulator X REview
They have two packages and I will explain.
Package 1. is called the standard edition, which includes 18 airplanes, 40 airports, 28 cities and 30 structured missions to play.
Package 2. is the deluxe package and, of course, you get a little more bang for you buck. This package has 24 airplanes, 45 airports, 38 cities, 50+ missions and tower control capabilities.
Here are the minimum system requirements, and I do mean Minimum. (Microsoft flight simulator X will overheat your system.)
Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista / Windows 7
Processor: 1.0 Ghz
RAM: Windows XP SP2 - 256MB, Windows Vista 512MB
Hard Drive: 14GB
Video Card: 32MB DirectX 9 compatible
Other: DX9 hardware compatibility and audio board with speakers and/or headphones
Online/Multiplayer Requirements: 56.6 kbps or better for online play
Some of the missions are really cool, as well. Here is a list:
1.Fly a red bull race
2.Fly up the amazon
3.Tour exotic islands
4.Drop flour bombs on targets
5.Land on a moving truck
6.Pilot a humanitarian relief flight
7.Rescue a downed pilot
My experience with the flight simulator missions were super fun and fast. My favorite, of course, is the red bull race. Ripping around the course with an' extra 300s, well lets say my hat blew off. With its stunningly rich graphics and an active environment, no wonder I was having fun with this flight simulator as I raced around trees and skimmed the waters of the Amazon. I saw herds of animals down below, airport vehicles racing around the airport as I circled in the holding pattern waiting for the control tower to clear my landing. This product can even allow you to connect with your friends across the world, form your own aerobatic flight team, travel to far places with your friends and take to the skies.
Pro Flight Simulator DvD is sitting on my computer, as well. I happily convinced myself that Pro flight simulator was a little better due to the fact Google let them use their Google Earth to create the entire world to explore. And I could mention more, so Check out Aeroplane simulator and find out why I think Pro flight simulator is the better simulator.
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