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Microsoft Flight Simulator Shows Macau and Hangzhou Screenshots

Written by Jonathan Ammerman
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Microsoft Flight Simulator continues to evolve with more planes, locations, and more, with some new airports seeming to be on the way.

More scenery and airports are headed to the world of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Thanks to the help of the community and third-party developers, Microsoft Flight Simulator continues to evolve.

Microsoft Flight Simulator uses real-world mapping data to fill out the game’s geography, and the accuracy is remarkable. However, many cities, buildings, airports, and areas are accurate in terms of where they are placed, but not in terms of what the actual item looks like. The developers take time to make some locations look exactly as they should, which is why the team updates Microsoft Flight Simulator to include more accurate locations within regions like the UK. This time, an outside dev is working on bringing some new additions to the ultra-realistic simulator.

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SamScene3D has been working on three airports with extreme accuracy. Macau International Airport (VMMC) in Macao, Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (ZSHC) in China, and Dreamflight Studios released Teterboro Airport (KTEB) in New Jersey. SamScene3D shared screenshots of his work and the scenery is both remarkably accurate and breathtaking, which is a reminder of what the game is as a whole. The content is coming "very soon."

Microsoft Flight Simulator is an extremely high-rated video game for its amazing graphics and technical prowess. The ability to fly anywhere around the world is remarkable. Not only that, the ability to play with flexibility in that one person can play very relaxed from point A to point B and another can play it as an extreme simulator as if they were a real pilot is something special.

Microsoft Flight Simulator is available now on PC and planned for release on Xbox Series X/S in 2021.

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Source: Twinfinite

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