Microsoft Game Studios' Flight Simulator series has been around for over 20 years now, longer than just about any other PC game. How has the game managed to survive so long? By adapting and changing with the times. When games moved from DOS to the Windows environment, Flight Simulator was right there, and was even one of the benchmarks in determining whether or not a PC was compatible with Windows. In recent years, however, all but the most hardcore fans have slowly been abandoning the friendly skies in favor of other types of games. As gamers focus more and more on intense first-person shooters and elaborate RTS titles, it's once again time for the series to adapt to the new PC gaming environment. With Flight Simulator X, Microsoft is making a lot of improvements in an effort to bring both old and new fans into the mix.Version
Microsoft Flight Simulator X-System Requirements
* Microsoft® Windows® XP SP2 / Vista * PC with 1 GHz equivalent or higher processor
* PC with 1 GHz equivalent or higher processor
* PC with 1 GHz equivalent or higher processor
* 14 GB available hard disk space * DVD-ROM drive (released only on DVD)
* 32 MB DirectX 9 compatible video card required
* Sound card, speakers or headphones required for audio
* Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
* 56.6 Kbps or better modem for online play
There's no denying that Flight Simulator X is going to be one of the best looking games the PC has ever seen,One of the biggest changes to this iteration of the series is the addition of structured gameplay but it's nice to see that Microsoft has done more than just slap a fresh coat of paint onto the series. From creating a deeply immersive world to providing more structured gameplay elements, they've done a lot to ensure that there will be
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