One of the value propositions of Flight Simulator in these crazy times is that you can fly over any terrain the Earth has to offer, without the wallet hit, carbon emissions, or the kid who just won't stop kicking the back of your seat, to say nothing of a deadly virus that really can rain on your parade. In the age of COVID-19, people have paid real money to take airline flights to nowhere taking off and landing at the same airport just for the experience of flying and seeing the Earth from 33,000 feet. If you're looking to do a flyby of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro or gaze into the Grand Canyon, the lower graphics settings required for higher fps really do sacrifice details. (If you're wondering, that's Lake Tahoe in the background.)Īs I said a couple of times already, this game is beautiful. You'll want to enjoy the sceneryĪs our partner for these detailed performance analyses, MSI provided the hardware we needed to test Watch Dogs on different AMD and Nvidia GPUs.įlying over the Sierra Nevada at dawn felt magical, even if the aircraft was inching dangerously close to its operational ceiling. "Under 60 fps? Heresy!" Before you get bent in knots, I have two very good reasons for being fine with a 30 fps threshold. Mods and Notes There is an in-game "marketplace" airport or city models, aircraft, aircraft skins, and other details.Aircraft-accurate yokes and controls are also supported. Gamepads, joysticks, HOTAS, and yaw pedals are all supported. Field of View Not explicitly, but camera zoom and position may be freely manipulated from any camera view.Four levels of anti-aliasing are available, or may be disabled. Graphics Settings A ton of settings may be altered for shadows, details, lighting, reflections, and texture size.Various resolutions are available from 640x480 to 3840x2160 (4K) Arbitrary Resolutions Yes, in windowed mode.
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