Flight Simulator X
5.16 
Game information:
  • Platform: PC
  • Region: Region free
  • Release date: October 16, 2006
  • Developer: Microsoft Game Studios
  • Publisher: Xbox Game Studios
  • Genre: Management
Microsoft’s Flight Simulator X (FSX), is the 10th installment of the Microsoft Flight Simulator series, produced by Microsoft Game Studios, and officially released in early October 2006. The game was the first of the Flight Simulator games to be released on DVD-ROM and is also the first Flight Simulator software that uses licensing keys, that means it doesn’t need a disc (how convenient). It features more than 80 missions to test your prowess to earn rewards. Try your hand at Search and Rescue, Test Pilot, Carrier Operations, and more. Observe what you have done on each mission and improve your skill levels until you’re ready for the next challenge. Flight Simulator X had been marketed by Microsoft as the most technological advancement the Flight Simulator series had ever seen. This game is the best among the early flight simulator games due to its improved graphics, improved airport traffic, air control, new aircrafts, and a lot of new improvements they added on top of its simple platform. They included a new set of AI-controlled jetways, fuel trucks and moving baggage carts, to bring extra realism to the experience of flying at busy airports. It is the most Realistic Airport Simulation ever and is your best bet if you want to fly towards greater heights.
Minimum System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP SP2
  • CPU: Single Core2.0 Ghz
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • HDD: 30 GB
  • GPU: DirectX9 compliant video card, 256 MB video RAM, Shader Model 1.1
  • DirectX: 9.0c
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