However, the excellent interface, user-friendly missions, and free-flight options make this demo a can't-miss for flight-sim fans. We experienced minor frame lag even on the lowest graphical settings on a machine with plenty of processing power, good memory, and a reasonable video card, and graphical glitches are evident at the highest settings. Aside from an introductory tutorial, the demo includes two other missions that let you drop flour bombs and fly to (and land at) various airports. It is more action and speed based than a traditional flight. Most notable, perhaps, is the inclusion of the famed Princess Juliana International Airport, with its tiny landing strip and low approach over the beach. Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration is an expansion pack that packs quite the punch. The areas available to explore are in the Caribbean, including the Netherlands Antilles and surrounding islands. The provided planes in the demo are the Air Creation Trike Ultralight, Beechcraft Baron 58, Bombardier CRJ700, and the deHaviland Beaver DHC2.
The 625MB download is a bear, and the installation process is considerable, but once it's on your machine you'll be up in the air in no time. Clients are available for P3D, X-Plane, Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020), FSX and FS9 across several. Although the demo for the in-progress game includes minor graphical errors that can make aircraft and scenery look slightly askew, there's more than enough fun to have with the four provided planes. There are several such applications, and all are free. The prerelease demo for Flight Simulator X offers you three of those missions, one of which is a tutorial that introduces the basics of flying. Microsoft Flight Simulator X makes a major break from tradition with the inclusion missions to complete all over the world.