Microsoft flight simulator x free

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The documentation suggests that it might be fun to land on an Interstate highway that seems uncrowded (change the settings first, as FSX has a nagging tendency to treat this as a crash), or to fly underneath large suspension bridges. You can explore, execute a flight plan, hijack, land at your local airport, and especially, crash into a building. In Free Flight, you choose an aircraft and just fly around. You can fly in Multiplayer Mode or, for added annoyance, listen to elderly Rob Machado tell you what to do in Lesson Mode. You basically fly around in your choice of aircraft. This game has no story or 'point' at all. A secret Microsoft patch for the Gamespy issue.

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The real requirements for running FSX smoothly are as follows: The minimum system requirements listed on the box were designed by Microsoft to maximize sales. Flight Simulator X runs well on high-end NSA supercomputers.