There's no doubt in my mind that this will be a platform that will last long into the future. There are some very slight issues, such as long loading times - expected due to what is being loaded - but every square inch of the Earth is accessible and it's always worth the wait, particularly thanks to the number of options at your disposal. Once you're past the learning curve and the full functions of the planes are at your disposal, there's little that can be said other than this as close to perfect as could be hoped. This attention to detail expands to the controls of the planes, though Asobo ensured it's accessible through easy to use Xbox controller functions. Never a proponent of realism, it simply works here thanks to thousands of handcrafted buildings, as well as certain exceptionally detailed cities, planes and airports, giving you something that is a sheer joy to explore. Microsoft Flight Simulator is a marvelous use of technology to create one of the most wonderful and spectacular looking games I've ever played. Microsoft Flight Simulator will be gliding onto the Xbox Series S & X on July the 27th, with what I have to hope was a showing of what the game will be performing like on the consoles, Microsoft bringing in several influencers to fly around the world, perform a few stunts, showing you just what you can do in what is a brilliant game.Īs for my thoughts of Microsoft Flight Simulator, you can read the summary of my review - an opinion that still stands: We now have a firm release date for the consoles. You are armed with 30mm Avenger cannon which can fire around 70 times a second. As the games name implies, it is used mainly to hunt enemy tanks, but also for destroying roads and bridges. That wasn't the only news about Microsoft Flight Simulator in the quick mention at E3 today, though. This simulation puts you in the cockpit of the A-10 Thunderbolt II, which is also known as the 'Warthog'.
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