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Microsoft Flight Simulator
X is an incredible piece of software, providing almost unbelievable
capabilities for a consumer product. Unfortunately, on most systems at
anything other than the lowest of the game’s graphics settings, the
simulation has significant performance issues. How much these issues
hinder your enjoyment of the game will depend upon what kind of frame
rates you need to enjoy a civilian flight sim.
All of the features hardcore simmers have come to expect in the Microsoft
Flight Simulator
franchise are here in spades, such as the entire world being modeled in
exquisite detail; simulations of everything from ultralights to gliders
to Cessnas to commercial airliners to helicopters; realism that makes
the sim a great trainer for those seeking a real pilot’s license; and
more. But Flight Simulator X also adds significant features tailored to
the player who would be bored to tears by simply flying from Akron to
San Francisco in real time, most notably a series of goal-oriented
missions (and an editor that will surely result in a huge number of
add-on scenarios). These include well-done tutorials and many missions
with compelling goals and surprising midflight twists. Some are
lighthearted fun, such as playing the role of a stunt pilot (complete
with announcer) trying to land on a moving bus or racing a jet-powered
truck. Others are intense–for example, trying to fly a chopper to an
exploding ocean oil rig and rescue stranded workers. Even simple
missions have a compelling nature to them, particularly
search and rescue
scenarios where you may be seeking a capsized sail boat or a lost
camper in snowy mountains. You collect rewards and souvenirs, which is a
nice touch that adds an extra incentive to complete the tasks. Even
hardcore simmers will find themselves sucked into these missions,
wanting to find out just what’s behind that clandestine mission flying
into Area 51 or what is going to happen on your flight to pick up a
famous movie star.
There are about 50 missions in the deluxe version of FSX and about 30
in the standard version. The deluxe version comes with 24 airplanes,
versus 18 in the Standard version; more high-detail airports, 45 versus
40; more high-detail cities, 38 versus 28; the advanced Garmin G1000
glass cockpit; and the new tower controller module. This last feature
lets you step into the control tower and take the role of the air
traffic controller in multiplayer mode. While it probably won’t keep you
out of the cockpit for long, it is an interesting (and stressful)
option. And for the record, if you’re interested enough to purchase
Flight Simulator X, you should go ahead and purchase the Deluxe version.
All of the additional content makes it worth the added costs.
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