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Microsoft Flight Simulator X Deluxe DVD
Microsoft Flight Simulator X Deluxe DVD

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From: Microsoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: $49.95
Buy New: $39.00
You Save: $10.95 (22%)



New (32) Used (2) from $31.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 264 reviews
Sales Rank: 185

Platform: Windows Xp
ESRB: Everyone
Media: DVD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.2
nv:Software Type: Games

MPN: 9am-00014
UPC: 882224258043
EAN: 0882224258043
ASIN: B000GCJ6MK

Release Date: October 17, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Fly 24 different airplanes, including Ultralites for when you don't want to deal with all the knobs and dials
  • Visit 24,000 of the world's airports, on all 7 continents
  • Authentic road layouts - fly over your home town and navigate by the streets below
  • Simulates advanced GPS technology
  • Deeply immersive world to providing more structured gameplay elements

Accessories:

  • Legacy - Executive Jet for Flight Simulator X
  • FlyingClub X Expansion for MS Flight Simulator X/2004 DVD
  • A340-500/600 Expansion for MS Flight Simulator X/2004 DVD
  • F-117A Stealth Fighter Expansion Pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator X/2004
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator as a Training Aid: A Guide for Pilots, Instructors, and Virtual Aviators

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Flight Simulator X will awe flight simulator fans and real pilots alike. All-new eye-popping graphics, actual missions to accomplish and a wider range of airports to visit recreate the experience of being a pilot, right down to the smallest detail. Complete point-to-point objectives and skill-based tests, or just fly around the world if you'd prefer that to ferrying passengers or cargo. Whatever you choose to do as a pilot, it's available here in Flight Simulator X Deluxe.


Customer Reviews:   Read 259 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Terrible, do not pay money for this   July 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've had this game for months and have barely touched it. The reason is because it runs terrible even on my machine which is pretty strong, c2d @ 3.6, 4 gb ram, 8800gt overclocked. Despite these specs this game runs like crap on all settings. Even with everything on low it is not a smooth experience. I think this game is just programmed really bad. I run Crysis on high/very high and all other modern games like cod4 but this game runs terrible. Do not pay for this game. It's not worth free.


4 out of 5 stars Great JoyStick   July 10, 2008
Installed with out a hitch. Makes Flight SimX much more fun to fly. Controls are just about right. Buttons are easy to reach and understand.
All in all a great product.



5 out of 5 stars Great Game   July 6, 2008
Ok the other reviews are fairly old so this comes from a year and a half perspective off of th eoriginal reviews.

General: Overall, FSX is a great game with OK scenery. Airports look great. Traffic is great as well, it runs pretty well on my rig.

My computer specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.40GHz, 4GB of DDR2-800, nVidia GeForce 8800GT Superclocked edition with 512MB, Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit.

Settings:
I have everything set to ultra high. Well almost everything.
General Ultra High with Antisoptric and AA(also have the nvidia control panel running alot of high things). Running at a 1366x768x16 resolution. FPS Locked at 30.

Aircraft: Ultra High

Scenery: Custom.Pretty much ultra high except for autogen set to normal and scenery complexity set to very high and water set to low 2.x.

Weather: Ultra High

Traffic: Ultra High

I get about 30 solid FPS doesnt really go below 20FPS except for random 9FPS stutters that last like less than a second.

This is now considered a mid-range PC today I would say and it gets that well of a frame rate. Made in Fed. 2007. Upgraded the card to 8800 and ram to 4GB. GREAT GAME!!!



1 out of 5 stars Fun for 20 minutes and too easy   June 30, 2008
it is fun for 20 minutes and then it gets so old. its not way too realistic. graphics are good but is too hard on your system. get x plane 9. it does not have as manny missions, and i recommend you have a little expierence with flight sim and computers. but it is so much better with way more planes.


4 out of 5 stars Flight Simulator X   June 14, 2008
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I will start with this statement: You must install Service Pack 1, and if your system has 2GB of RAM and a dual-core processor, Service Pack 2. If you don't install either of those, your FSX experience will be miserable. Now, on to the review.

Flight Simulator X (FSX) can be run on most any system nowadays, but running it on a computer that barely meets the minimum requirements will give you an experience with poor framerates and poor graphics. That said, if you want to run FSX with around medium settings with good framerates (what I mean by good is 20-30FPS), I suggest using my system requirements, metioned below:

2.0GHz dual core processor
2GB RAM
Nvidia 7600
Windows Vista SP1 or Windows XP SP2

Of course, with the system specs metioned above, you would get better performance with Windows XP. If you want to run it on Vista and use DirectX 10, I suggest something along these lines:

3.0GHz dual core processor, 2.40GHz quad-core processor
4GB RAM
Nvidia 8800, or an ATI card with DirectX 10.1
Windows Vista SP1

Using DirectX 10 actually speeds up the performance I have found using my system, but I generally use DirectX 9 because there are a few bugs such as flickering on the runway using DX10.

I can run FSX on Ultra High settings with this system:

Intel Core 2 Quad 9450 2.66GHz
4GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz RAM
Nvidia GeForce 8800 512mb
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1

In more detailed words, here are my FSX settings:

Graphics: Ultra High
Aircraft: Ultra High
Scenery: Custom (scenery complexity is highter than in ultra high)
Weather: Medium High (I don't run it on ultra high because drawing a lot of detailed clouds cuts performance a lot. Of course, you could always use simple clouds, which would give you a nice performance boost).
Traffic: Custom (I like traffic, so I put everything at 50%, ultra high is 20%)


I get 30+ FPS while flying high and 20-30 while low, except in highly-detailed areas. At first, I was getting lower than expected framerates even at the default Friday Harbor (barely more the 20FPS), with the FPS locked at 60. I changed the lock to unlimited and now I get much better framerates.
It seems to me, that locking the FPS helps a lot on single core systems and helps some in dual-core systems, but it hurts quad-core systems.

Now, on to the game.

What's New: the Dynamic Living World

Now there are moving animals, people, cars, boats, jetways, airport vehicles, and also wing flex. Enable them to appear by enabling advanced animations and adjusting traffic options. Except, animals seem a little hard to find. So far, I've only seen them in videos and in a mission where are saw four elephants.

What's Improved: the graphics

The graphics have improved. You won't notice it as much low to the ground, but get 1000+ ft and you will notice a difference if the settings are high enough. Night effects and water effects are improved also.

Should you get this game?

Yes, if your computer meets my suggested system requirements. If they barely meet the ones on the box, stick with FS2004. Also don't get it if you want 60+ FPS all the time. This isn't a 1st-person shooter, this is a non-combat flight simulator. You don't need anymore than 20FPS to have an enjoyable flight experience.

I hope his review was helpful.

P.S. This game is CPU limited. A good CPU is more important than a good graphics card. But that doesn't mean you can skip out on one. Just don't bother with SLI if FSX is all you are going to play. It doesn't improve FPS much.



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