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10 Tips on Finding a Flight Game Simulator

By: Po Mohone

To get a flight game simulator that won’t disappoint you or whoever you are buying for follow these 10 tips. (For full disclosure I should say that it took me quite a few rounds of trying out comparatively pricey, low-cost, and free of charge flight simulator games before I crafted this list and a flight game simulator I would recommend).

1. Check the mixture of aircraft before you buy. A flight game simulator, if it is good, will have a extensive range to choose from – from commercial to armed forces planes to helicopters to gliders to some fun stuff like zeppelins and sleighs.

2. Lifelike graphics are a key indicator of the value of a flight game simulator. Everything - from landscape, aircraft reactions, to terrestrial alignments and movements - should be as accurate as possible. Airports and runways should look the same as in real life.
Try out the game’s sky rendering and the shadow and light casting. On the most essential point check out the rendering of the planes themselves; if this is not great… move on…. do not purchase this flight game simulator!

3. You should be able to select your weather conditions - hurricanes, precipitation, snow or even lightning - or tie in to real-life weather at the airport nearest you at any position in the game.
Different weather conditions generate different challenges, for instance hot and cold can have dramatic differences on a flight into the same airport. A broad collection of destinations should be obtainable from your flight game simulator. Pilots and planes fly to a variety of places in different weather conditions and the flying experience will never be identical for different places, so your game should mirror this.

4. To buy a flight game simulator that enables you to experience the pressures of actual circumstances – both physical and intellectual – the physics need to be real-time and correct.
Speeding up and pauses, runway camber, air friction, impact of gravity – all should be present in a flight game simulator precisely as they arise in real life. The game participant should face pretty much everything a professional pilot does, with a large amount of separate inputs each having their own significance and importance.

5. Control is another major criterion in distinguishing quality flight simulation games from poor quality rubbish. A good quality flight game simulator enables you to select everything from where you take off and land to the aircraft and time of day.
You should also be able to redesign features like the cockpit and even be able to invent and redesign aircraft and airports should you want to.

6. Time, whether zones or seasons, should be accessible} and adjustable virtually or real-time. Nighttime flying should have lifelike ground lighting and accurate airstrip markings on take-off and approach.
Precise time modeling should precisely position the sun, the moon, the stars, and the planets. If it is midnight in Macau now it should be when you are approaching it in the flight game simulator.

7. A multiple display capacity enables you to tie several instances of the program concurrently to view separate views of the simulation. This, for example, enables you to display the control panel on a monitor right in front of you, while displaying the view forward on a separate screen or a projector.

8. Scenery should include as standard all lakes, rivers, roads, railroads, cities, towns and land cover (based on real maps). Night lighting should take account of ground lighting condensed in urban areas and headlights obvious on major highways.

9. Cockpit instrument animation should imitate precisely the lags and errors found in an actual plane and update at the identical pace that your out-the-window display updates. The portrayal should be precise enough that a game user would be able to sit comfortably at the controls of a real plane.

10. There should be at least three playing views offered, for example, first person, third person and a cockpit view.

Of course there are a large number of factors to take into account when you obtain a flight game simulator. Every person has their own unique requirements. This checklist is the 80 side of the 80:20 rule for factors to bear in mind.

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Click the link for more tips on buying a flight game simulator. See my website Flight Simulator Planes for more recommendations, reviews, and free stuff to make your flying more fun. - Michael

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