‘Microsoft Flight Simulator’ will support a VR headset this fall


Microsoft Flight Simulator

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The Reverb is a collaborative product between Microsoft, Valve and HP, and the G2 model will launch in the fall, probably with Flight simulator trailer support. The handset is priced at $ 600.

Flight simulator It lands on August 18, and it comes in three flavors, each at a different price. The standard edition costs $ 60 and includes 20 handmade planes and 30 handmade airports. The deluxe edition costs $ 90 and adds five planes and five airports to the standard line. The premium luxury edition, although it has a redundant name, is the largest of all: it costs $ 120 and offers 30 planes and 40 airports.

Actually, there are 37,000 airports in each version of Flight simulator, visualized in ridiculous detail by machine learning systems and photogrammetry. The highlights in each version are simply coded by hand, adding detail and depth to these settings. People with different versions of the game have access to the same locations, but the premium and luxury editions will look a little better in places.

“Premium or luxury construction is not a barrier,” said Sebastian Wloch, CEO of Asobo Studio. “People who have the standard will not be blocked; All the airports in the world are there. Basically, the entire planet is perfectly present and you can fly, land at any airport on the planet. … All airports are there, they have aerial photographs of Bing, they are all very realistic, but the buildings are automatically generated by AI and the generation of construction procedures. “