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- ~MS Flight Sim 5.0
-
- Review of Microsoft's Flight Sim 5 (CD Version)
- By George Kelley
-
- I must admit to having some distrust of Microsoft. Maybe this stems
- from envy of Bill Gates! or maybe it is because I have been around
- long enough to remember the problems that his all new Operating
- System (MSDOS V2.0!) gave me.
-
- Having said that, the new version of Flight Sim is visually stunning
- if you have the hardware to run it.
- Forget what it say's on the box about needing a 386SX/4 Meg of ram.
- This is a resource hungry brute! You won't get much change out of a
- 486DX2/66 and 8 Meg of ram. if you want all the fancy options
- switched on - and let's face it, that's what you want!
-
- If you do have the necessary what you get is THE most realistic
- flight sim yet. Photo realistic instrument panels - customizable
- visibility - authentic flight sounds - enhanced weather conditions
- - 3D cloud cover etc.
-
-
- ~So, to the nitty gritty - how does it play?
-
- If you have never flown a flight sim before, and I use the term
- 'flown' because after a very short time it does seem like flying,
- READ THE MANUAL!. I would suggest that you begin by using the
- Flight Instruction option.
-
- This will give helpful? on-screen comments to guide you through the
- rudiments of getting your plane, a choice between a Sopwith Camel,
- a Cessna, a Learjet and a Sailplane, airborne. Flying around is
- quite easy if you remember that it is like flying a real plane, so
- light and gentle on those controls, and give them time to react in
- the slower planes.
-
- However, landing is another thing. If I had to pay for all the
- planes that I have crashed, ditched into the sea or ploughed into
- skyscrapers, I would need to win the lottery every week!
-
- Don't despair though, help is at hand - you can use the Land-Me
- option and have your on board instructor take the controls for you
- and ( usually ) get you out of a sticky spot and onto the runway.
-
- Flight Sim 5 comes with a VERY comprehensive manual - read it to get
- the best out of FS5, and re-read it often. Included in the manual is
- information about the planes themselves, and this information is
- taken from real life.
-
- It appears as though this is very accurate as to real life and the
- planes fly according to real limits. For example the Learjet will
- break up if you try to exceed Mach 1 in a power dive.
-
- There is also some useful information on the airports included in
- the flight scenarios, although I would have welcomed a comprehensive
- guide to navigation, which wasn't included.
-
- The flight areas cover New York and the East Coast, Chicago and
- surrounding areas, Southern California including Los Angeles, San
- Francisco and The Golden Gate Bridge, Seattle, Paris and Munich.
-
- I have discovered that there is also included on the CD a program
- which will convert FS4 scenery files to FS5 format. The only beef
- that I have with FS5 is the limited number of planes included in
- the initial package. I would have liked to try and land a Jumbo Jet
- at JFK at midnight in a blizzard. The blizzard, JFK and midnight
- are possible, but the Jumbo isn't.
-
- You can fly pre-set scenarios, and can arrange your own. You can
- have FS5 go into Auto-Pilot for Real Time Flight, or you can speed
- up the boring bit of flying between U.S. cities and switch into
- real time for the approach and landing.
-
-
- ~Conclusions.
-
- The lack of included planes apart this is a very good simulator.
- I could see people learning the basics of flying on something like
- this. With a proper control yoke this is as near as I am going to
- get to the real thing. If you like Flight Sims this is the one to
- buy.
-
-
- ~Rating.
-
- 8/10
-
-
- Copyright (c) 1995 Eurowave Leisure Ltd.
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