Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Ultra Settings Gameplay | Nvidia RTX 3060 ti
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Ultra Settings Gameplay | Nvidia RTX 3060 ti
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Microsoft Flight Simulator (colloquially known as Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020)[b] is an amateur flight simulator developed by Asobo Studio and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is an entry in the Microsoft Flight Simulator series which began in 1982, and was preceded by Microsoft Flight Simulator X in 2006. The game is a return of the series after 14 years, with development beginning six years prior to its release. It was released on August 18, 2020, for Microsoft Windows, with a virtual reality (VR) version released in December of the same year—the first in the series to see a VR release. It is also the first game in the series to have a console release, with it being released on the Xbox Series X and Series S on July 27, 2021.
Today we celebrate the exciting history of aviation with the release of the Microsoft Flight Simulator 40th Anniversary Edition, the most advanced version of this beloved franchise yet. Among the many features included in this update is a true-to-life airliner, the Airbus A310-300, rendered with stunning accuracy.
The 40th Anniversary Edition also features, for the first time since the platform’s 2006 release, helicopters and gliders that perform with amazing life-like realism. We’re also introducing seven renowned historical aircraft: the 1903 Wright Flyer, the 1915 Curtiss JN-4 Jenny, the 1927 Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis, the 1935 Douglas DC-3, the beautiful 1937 Grumman G-21 Goose, the 1947 Havilland DHC-2 Beaver, and the famous 1947 Hughes H-4 Hercules “Spruce Goose,” the largest seaplane and wooden aircraft ever built.
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Processor: Intel i5 12th Gen 12400F
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Motherboard: ASRock B660 Steel Legend
Cabinet: Corsair Spec 05
PSU: Corsair CV650
Cooling: Stock CPU & 1-120mm Corsair case fan
Storage: Crucial MX 500GB SSD and Seagate 7200RPM HDD
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