![]() The granddaddy of airborne sims, Microsoft's venerableįlight Simulator has been given a facelift to celebrate flight's centennial year.įlight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight improves on what fans have already come to expect from Microsoft. Also available for: Windows 98 through XP Professional.Reviewed on: Cicero (Future Shop) 3.06 GHz Pentium 4 PC with an Intel D845GERG2LK motherboard, 1GB of PC2100 DDR memory, an ATI Radeon 9800 video card with 128MB of video memory, Windows XP Home, a Maxtor 250GB SATA hard drive running at 7,200 RPM, and a KDS Rad-7c LCD panel.Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight. The Verdict: If you want the most authentic flight experience you can get for under $100, or you just want a chance to buzz around in some of history's great aircraft, you can't go wrong with.The Bad: Pop-up help could be more extensive for new pilots when making low passes, the terrain and buildings are still fairly blocky despite the improved graphics engine.The Good: Extremely detailed and realistic flight simulator improved graphics from previous version good tutorial videos can teach you the basics of flying wide array of vintage and contemporary aircraft huge flight area dynamic weather system can import the actual conditions for the area you are flying through from the Internet and simulate them in the game. ![]()
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