Two leaked videos of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Microsoft’s Flight Simulator found their way online, giving us a first look at what could be the most realistic fligh💙t simulator ever built.
Nearly a𝕴n hour of gameplay in total was uploaded to YouTube. One of the two videos has since been taking down.
Asobo, the French studio responsible for building the simulator, has been working on the next generation of Microsoft’s flight simulator for quite some time, and now it’s clear why. The simulator is powered by satellite footage, features topographical data and textures from Bing Maps, and uses Microsoft’s💎 Azure cloud tech to recreate buildings, terrain, and other 3D world features.
Microsoft also claims that the game’s machine learning capabilities include detecting changing elements like missing trees and rooftop colors by crawling Bing data and streaming it in real-time during the simulation. Depending on bandwidth and connection, players will also be ablꦍe to experience real-time weather in whatever part of the world they choose to fly.
The new version of Microsoft’s longest-running software product will still use plenty of legacy code pulled from previous versions of the simulator, but Microsoft says that the next generation will bring major rewriꦓtes in the simulator’s aerodynamics a𝔍nd physics. The sim will now even capture realistic scenes of ice on the wings of the plane, wind moving through treetops, and smog particles.
By all accounts, this flight simulator is more than a game. With real cockpit controlsℱ and the ability to practice using Visual Flight Rules (using real land꧑marks to navigate rather than just controls), this is a game that could be the perfect resource for aspiring pilots.
While Microsoft’s fligh🦩t simulator won’t be used as a formal training tool, it could offer a way for pilots to practice their routes. It also gives beginner pilots and those who have never flown before a realistic look at flying—something that has really been out of reach until now.
Microsoft’s Flight Simulator is currently in alpha testing and will be available on PC and Xbox One in 2020.