Flight Simulator 2020

Helicopters, Gliders, and a Billionaire's Vanity Project Come to Microsoft Flight Simulator Today - Jalopnik​

The free update lets aspiring pilots take to the skies in Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose.


Believe it or not, the Microsoft Flight Simulator series, first released in November of 1982, is actually older than the company’s most iconic product: Windows.

To celebrate its 40th anniversary, today the company released a free major update to the latest version of Flight Simulator that, among other aircraft, finally brings helicopters back to the game.

Microsoft Flight Simulator has benefitted from a few major updates this past year, including the Top Gun: Maverick expansion that arrived back in May and let players climb into the cockpit of an F-18 fighter and try their hand at the challenging missions featured in the blockbuster sequel, including aircraft carrier landings and flying to the edge of space in the fictitious hypersonic Darkstar.

Today’s free update—the biggest since the game’s initial release—was first teased back in August and is one fans have been excited for since 2006, as it marks the return of helicopters and gliders to the long-running series.

Unless you’re into military combat, there haven’t really been a lot of great helicopter simulators available for PCs, and nearly none for consoles, which is more a symptom of helicopters being challenging to fly and even harder to accurately simulate.

Assuming most gamers will be piloting the update’s new Bell 407 and Guimbal Cabri G2 helicopters using a gamepad (will someone please release a good wireless flight stick for the Xbox!) Microsoft has added quite a few assistive settings to Flight Simulator for the new aircraft to help ensure novice pilots spend more time in the air than on the ground.

In addition to the two helicopters, today’s update brings 10 additional fix-winged aircraft, including an incredibly detailed and accurate Airbus A310-300 and a pair of gliders: the DG Aviation LS8-18 and DG-1001E neo.

For those looking for a more leisurely simulated adventure, seven planes of historical note also join the game’s lineup: the 1903 Wright Flyer, a 1915 Curtiss JN-4 Jenny, Charles Lindbergh’s 1927 Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis, a 1935 Douglas DC-3, a 1937 Grumman G-21 Goose, a 1947 Havilland DHC-2 Beaver, and Howard Hughes’ 1947 H-4 Hercules. That last one’s better known as the Spruce Goose, which was the largest wooden aircraft ever built.

The 40th Anniversary Edition also adds four airport updates: Hong Kong Kai Tak, Meigs Field in Chicago, Princess Juliana International in Saint Maarten, and the First Flight Airport at Kitty Hawk, where the Wright Brothers first took to the skies, as well as new pre-planned flight adventures and additional tutorials and missions for gliders, which require their own set of skills for take-off and staying airborne.

 

Aircraft Discovery Series 1: Airbus 310-300 - Microsoft Flight Simulator​

This series is for Microsoft Flight Simulator's new A310 developed by iniBuilds. It is a free aircraft in the 40th Anniversary Edition which is now live.

Ep. 1: Discover the A310​


Ep. 2: Discover to the A310​

 
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Just installed and loving it
Only flown the glider so far last night
Nice and soothing music
Using an xBox controller for now until I figure out how to map the joystick

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What are your gaming rig specs?
I am running this game nicely on my 4th gen i5 with 32GB RAM and a 1050Ti 4GB OC card with my 27" DELL @ 1080P 75Hz
 
What are your gaming rig specs?
I am running this game nicely on my 4th gen i5 with 32GB RAM and a 1050Ti 4GB OC card with my 27" DELL @ 1080P 75Hz

i7 9700K
32GB ram
RTX 2080ti
3 512GB ssd’s in the rig. flight sim is on the SATA one cause Jesus ****en christ it’s big and caches a tonne of data.
 
i7 9700K
32GB ram
RTX 2080ti
3 512GB ssd’s in the rig. flight sim is on the SATA one cause Jesus ****en christ it’s big and caches a tonne of data.
Yeah my SSD is almost full and I havent even started on the updates yet
Yikes
Im thinking of adding a 512GB NVME and just move the whole game there.
I have 2 empty slots open
Whatcha think?
Or maybe put in a 1TB NVME?
 
Yeah my SSD is almost full and I havent even started on the updates yet
Yikes
Im thinking of adding a 512GB NVME and just move the whole game there.
I have 2 empty slots open
Whatcha think?
Or maybe put in a 1TB NVME?

If only for flight sim I’d recommend 256, 512 - 1tb I’d do if I want other stuff on there as well.
 
I've always wanted to try it out. Would need to get a decent GPU though as mine is way too old. :(



Or just use GeForce Now game streaming once it launches here
 
If only for flight sim I’d recommend 256, 512 - 1tb I’d do if I want other stuff on there as well.
A bud of mine says his MS2020 folder is 350GB
Just wondering how much more it is going to climb over the next 7 years seen as they apparently said they will support it for 10 years
256GB is not gonna cut it at all
 
A bud of mine says his MS2020 folder is 350GB
Just wondering how much more it is going to climb over the next 7 years seen as they apparently said they will support it for 10 years
256GB is not gonna cut it at all

Yeah he set his cache size gigantic.

It's not the game size alone but as you fly you download the maps. I set my limit to 50gb
 
Yeah he set his cache size gigantic.

It's not the game size alone but as you fly you download the maps. I set my limit to 50gb
Cool, I think I set mine to 60GB and when I went to check available stuff I see theres lots of new terrain and planes to download for free
Also saw the Top Gun Maverick is free.
So my updates need to start soon but my NVME drive D: with games is getting full, which is why I want to move MS2020 to a new NVME drive E: and then I can resume all the updates
 
Cool, I think I set mine to 60GB and when I went to check available stuff I see theres lots of new terrain and planes to download for free
Also saw the Top Gun Maverick is free.
So my updates need to start soon but my NVME drive D: with games is getting full, which is why I want to move MS2020 to a new NVME drive E: and then I can resume all the updates

Exactly what I did. I know texture data and stuff is getting bigger and bigger but game sizes are becoming crazy. For FS it is worth it but I'm still pretty much meh about bing maps and photogrammetry. Buildings look melted and stuff while google nailed this and has south african cities' photogrammetry data.
 
Im using my xBox controller but want to get a joystick
Anyone using this one?
Would you recomend it for MS2020?
Logitech G Saitek X52 PRO


Logitech G Saitek X52 PRO


Logitech G Saitek X52 PRO
 
Will this work with that joystick?
Or is it just a standalone device that doesnt care what joystick you're using?
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