A quick stunt ride through an open barn in a Curtiss Jenny, or a truly ridiculous hour flight from England to Australia in a pre-WWI Vickers - there's no shortage of stuff to do. Having these epic 'missions' actually highlights one of the biggest flaws that's plagued the entire Flight Sim range since the very first entry back in on the old Babbage home valveswitching arithmetic calculation device X - there's never any sense of achievement and reward system on offer.
Surely by now, after 20 years, it's time that someone at Microsoft said, "Hang fast chaps, what about adding some bally gameplay mechanics to the dashed thing? Why not something similar here?
All I'm saying is alongside the Create Flight'. Start with a singleengine Cessna in a small aerodrome, ferry things about for cash, gradually affording bigger and faster planes, tying in the flight lessons with your journey in a Gran Turismo licence stylee. Suddenly the series opens up to a far wider audience cha-ching, Microsoft!
Anyhow, back to the present and really, what's to say? Other than all the history stuff, there's nothing in Flight Sim that you're not expecting. Better graphics of course they're really quite lovely now. A totally revamped weather system that's as real as anything we've seen to date.
The auto-gen scenery engine works with the respective terrains much better than before meaning cities now actually look like proper cities when you fly over them. The ATC has had a complete upgrade and despite one or two minor bugs involving aircraft disappearing from runways and the like, makes the skies around you feel as busy and alive as they used to in the old Flight Unlimited series the previous standard bearer.
Virtual cockpits are also now included in every plane in the box, which helps the flight experience immensely. Fundamentally it comes down to whether you like flying planes for the sake of flying planes or not.
There's no reason not to like Flight Sim other than for the subject matter. Technically it's a near flawless product, and certainly the best civil flight sim on the market. The history aspect adds a new dimension to the proceedings and is as good a reason as any to make you rush out and buy it - a move lean highly recommend.
Not that the fans won't already be installing it anyway. Must be nice to have a guaranteed audience like that. There is no shortage of these games, but this one here stands out for many reasons and is fun if you are an aviation enthusiast or someone like me who just likes to mess around with cool-looking planes!
The game was released as part of the celebrations of the th anniversary of the Wright Brothers and you can even fly that plane in this game! It features many different kinds of aircraft from years of flight which is really cool. Even cooler is that each of the planes handles differently.
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