Microsoft Flight Simulator | GameAccess How to Take Casual Exploration Flights
All gameplay footage is captured on an Xbox Series S.
Microsoft Flight Simulator is the latest in Microsoft’s series of flight simulators and is available on PC and both Xbox Series X and S. In this video we will be focussing on the console version on the game when played using an Xbox controller, such as a standard controller or Xbox Adaptive Controller or alternative compatible controller.
This type of game is generally known for having complex controls and gameplay, and as a simulator, the game is able to provide an in-depth and technically challenging experience for those who want it, but it also has a range of settings that could help make it a much more accessible experience for many players and also allow players to enjoy the experience more casually. In this video we will be focussing on playing this way with the full range of accessibility settings related to flight controls switched on. An accompanying post can be found on our site https://gameaccess.info/microsoft-flight-simulator-assists-and-casual-controls/
0:00 Intro
01:30 Assists
02:41 Single Stick Flying (Left Stick Only Gameplay)
04:18 Sensitivity and Deadzone Settings
04:35 Autopilot (Right Stick Only Gameplay)
06:15 Additional Casual Controls (Left Stick + A, B, X, LT, RT Gameplay)
08:08 Taking Off Casual Controls (Left Stick + D-Pad Left, A, B, LT, RT Gameplay)
08:32 Landing Casual Controls (Left Stick + D-Pad Up, D-Pad Down, D-Pad Right, B, X, LT, RT Gameplay)
09:08 Remapping Controls
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