
Asobo shows the method of scanning the interiors of the aircraft in its flagship project, Microsoft Flight Simulator. Maximum fidelity
Microsoft Flight Simulator remains in the air flying over the calendar of the next 2020. Asobo is in full development of a mythical brand within the Microsoft factory. More than thirteen years have passed since the last installment, which marks a highly anticipated return for aviation fans.
As part of the development journals that are gradually being revealed on their YouTube channel, the fourth part has focused on the way in which cockpits move to the virtual world. For those who are less familiar with the term, we refer to the interior of the cockpit, where the pilot and his staff control the plane.
The work is amazing. The company conveys an unprecedented passion for the project they are in. Specifically, beyond their visual power, they show how the illumination of the panels acts with individual points of light; Each of the instruments fulfills its function in real time, which allows us to control the aircraft without needing menus in between. Naturally, the sensations rise if we have a hotas accessory. It is designed for professional pilots to get the most similar experience to real life.
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One of the stars of X019
Microsoft Flight Simulator was one of the attractions of the past X019, the festival next to the Xbox division community held in the capital of the United Kingdom, London. In our impressions we said that βit left us an insurmountable taste. A simulation in which professionals and neophytes can come together to enjoy equal parts of an aviation universe without rivals today. β
Given its visual ambition, it is "hard for us to imagine such graphic power on an Xbox One." The build there amazed. You can read the full text in this link.