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Flight Pro Sim Review

square-popup-flightprosimIn this review of Flight Pro Sim we look at the latest flight simulation game on the market. The early reviews of Flight Pro Sim were overwhelmingly enthusiastic and we desperately wanted to see if the game lived up to the hype.

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Before we sink our teeth into the meat of our Flight Pro Sim review, lets discuss the mind-boggling stats. FPS comes complete with a fully realized and modelled world, with landmarks and accurate scenery for every part of the globe, powered by Google Maps.

This game even maps the solar system, and the weather patterns are mapped in real time, which delivers true-to-life weather in every area of the planet. How cool is that!

It really does make you feel like you’re crossing the planet in a plane of your choice. And when it comes to planes, there is truly a massive collection at your disposal, all of which are accurately modelled .

Nearly 100 planes were available at the time of this Flight Pro Sim review, and more are being added all the time, thanks to the game’s dedicated team of developers.

In addition to all the planes, there are thousands of different airports to land them at, all accurately depicted, right down the number of runways, and the actual grade and tilt of the runways themselves.

While the amount of planes available to be flown, and the overall authenticity of the game world is truly staggering, it would amount to little if the physics and feel of the game weren’t properly executed, so this was the area we paid the most attention to as we conducting this Flight Pro Sim review.

Thankfully, we can report that the physics are brilliantly executed, and perfectly complement the rest of this stellar package. Each of the planes we tested felt different, looked different, and reacted realistically in comparison to the specifications of its real world counterpart.

Another area we wanted to discuss in our Flight Pro Sim review is the ease with which the game is learned and played. Flight sims can be difficult to comprehend for many gamers, and even the most savvy aviation expert could spend a long time learning the subtle nuances of some of them.

FPS is no doubt quite complex, and will take both newcomers and veterans to the genre some time to learn, but it does contain many helpful tutorials to help you start flying.

The graphics are well done, and the interior and exterior of planes are beautifully and accurately modelled. The weather effects also get high marks for adding to both the visual quality, and the diversity of play.

The world is rendered via a combination of static Google Maps, and 3-D models for some of the more noteworthy landmarks, which span the globe. Overall the environments are fun to explore, and look at, though the dichotomy between the Google Maps images, and the blocky 3-D landmarks is distinctive.

We went into this Flight Pro Sim review somewhat sceptical of the high praise it has received from others, but walked away happily converted.

The game looks, sounds, and plays better than any other flight sim on the market, and has more planes, locations, and options available than the others.

It will keep even the most devoted gamer busy for months, exploring the beautiful planet we call home.

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