How does it run on the 1080ti and at what resolution?
I would say it runs like flight simulators use to run, but it looks way better than the others
No 60fps locked here @4K on a 1080ti, but still enough to enjoy the thing.
Can't wait for the 3080ti to come out.
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Still in doubt to buy the game, dunno if i get more then 5 hours out of it. I have zero interest in flight simming (cause it's boring unless you're a pilot or ever wanted te be one)
Things to do
-Enjoy the graphpics/weather for a while
-Fly over own house (just found out i can't, bings satmap is 2017, my house from 2019)
-Fly over local scenery (holland so flat and probably boring after 2 runs), Since Schiphol is in the deluxe edition and I basicaly grew up there, I've to go for that version then
-Fly over some places i've been to on recent trips and some known landmarks I haven't seen yet.
-Trying to land a plane but probably end up screwing around and crashing planes for fun.
Things not to do
-Learing how to fly a commercial plane (this is what everbody seems to be doing that is playing fs x.)
Well, perhaps it's good for 10 hours and worth a buy.
Still in doubt to buy the game, dunno if i get more then 5 hours out of it. I have zero interest in flight simming (cause it's boring unless you're a pilot or ever wanted te be one)
Things to do
-Enjoy the graphpics/weather for a while
-Fly over own house (just found out i can't, bings satmap is 2017, my house from 2019)
-Fly over local scenery (holland so flat and probably boring after 2 runs), Since Schiphol is in the deluxe edition and I basicaly grew up there, I've to go for that version then
-Fly over some places i've been to on recent trips and some known landmarks I haven't seen yet.
-Trying to land a plane but probably end up screwing around and crashing planes for fun.
Things not to do
-Learing how to fly a commercial plane (this is what everbody seems to be doing that is playing fs x.)
Well, perhaps it's good for 10 hours and worth a buy.
I'd say don't buy it. Get a xbox game pass for a month for cheap and try it that way (first month supposed to be $1, then cancel it right away). Save a ton of money and get to try it. That's what I'm gonna do.
Aaaanyway, a bit of Scotland island hopping from Quill.
Still in doubt to buy the game, dunno if i get more then 5 hours out of it. I have zero interest in flight simming (cause it's boring unless you're a pilot or ever wanted te be one)
Things to do
-Enjoy the graphpics/weather for a while
-Fly over own house (just found out i can't, bings satmap is 2017, my house from 2019)
-Fly over local scenery (holland so flat and probably boring after 2 runs), Since Schiphol is in the deluxe edition and I basicaly grew up there, I've to go for that version then
-Fly over some places i've been to on recent trips and some known landmarks I haven't seen yet.
-Trying to land a plane but probably end up screwing around and crashing planes for fun.
Things not to do
-Learing how to fly a commercial plane (this is what everbody seems to be doing that is playing fs x.)
Well, perhaps it's good for 10 hours and worth a buy.
On the airports.
All versions of the game have all airports, so even if you have the Standard Edition, Schiphol is in. The Premium Edition has 10 more handcrafted, expanded airports in the way of detail.
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