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View Steam Workshop items. View artwork. View videos. This should work with most, if not all aircraft with varying degrees of success as a lot of the FSX files, including t View all guides.

This guide is not intended for real flight operations, nor accurate enough, but definetly for flight simulation Entertainement in Flight Sim World. This is a tutorial for those that want to know how to mod addon scenery in Flight Sim World!

This is a lot better than adding aircraft since this is no different to how it works in FSX! No compatibility issues here, just install away. Auchtung, Spitenfur. FSW Aircrafts Instruments. You will find in this guide, a few merged details and reference on your favorite Aircraft. Return to: Programs of Study. The Associate in Science AS in Digital Arts and Multimedia Production Program provides a pathway to the skills and training for professional work in the expanding digital content creation industry.

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Much of my flight sim experience has to do with mods that were available for FS9 and not necessarily in FS I have a considerable investment in time with specific environments - the s, s, and s, along with Berlin Airlift. I didn't particularly care for much of what FS10 did - Perspective, more limited aircraft, not as much available for specific environments. It should be interesting if the new FS could implement Google Earth to improve the scenery environment.

I really believe we are getting a lot of smoke and ash being blown up the 'wazoo'. What else gets to me is these guys promised to improve FS. Are you kidding me? I've been flying my desktop and laptop since the old Commedor 64 days and have enjoyed every one of MSN's ups and downs with this program and I still find it fascinating to be able to climb into the sim pilot seat and cruise all over the world. As for my part, I don't see where it's been a drag on learning on any of the FS programs.

OK, so let's give Steam a chance and see where it goes. Looks to me it's going in the trash just like a couple other simulators have gone.

I have a lot of money tied up in Mega Scenery for FSX, can't afford to move on and leave all that behind There are rumors that the simulation will also be available on next-gen consoles, is that a possibility for the near future?

If what this latest from Dovetail games is finally manifested in the products discussed, then I think Dovetail has been listening even to us old timers that go back to day one and I look forward to their newest issues. Quite a lot of words in this article, the vast majority of it fanciful speculation about a product for which details are still under wraps.

When I see it with my own eyes, I'll be convinced. I have always enjoyed MSFS, except for the latest. FSX Steam is an excellent product, but it is old and I do look forward to a new version. However, it must be comparable with the current. My wish list would be a bit system, improved instrument panel gauges that are crisp in detail, better navigation map, and flight planning and most importantly a system that is better engineered to consistently provide a minimum of 25 FPS rate.

In your flight training, you cannot emphasize enough on "throttle for altitude, pitch for speed". When I was learning to fly real airplanes , that was never emphasized enough but is very important! What about those of us with over 20 years of experience and loyalty to a product? What made MSFS successful at its peak was that it provided an ever-widening platform with every release that individual everyday developers could build upon.

The only time I scared myself during a flight was when I was flying solo. I was coming in on a normal approach when the wind shifted to a tailwind, putting me into a stall condition. Due to my training, I responded correctly about 40 ft above the ground by lowering the nose to get my airspeed back. I should have also added throttle and called a go around, but instead, I landed the plane VERY firmly after a second flare.

I called the tower and said I would like to make this a full stop landing instead of a touch and go, as previously requested. I am excited to see the final release of this flight sim. However, I have the same concerns that others have and that is it will possibly be "dumbed down.

I firmly believe it is possible to realize a sim that has the capability to welcome the new person but still have the hardcore realism the experienced simmers crave and the newbies like myself aspire to master. The updated flight map would be nice too. Requirements for good flight: Exact throttle control, braking, exact elevator, ailerons, rudder, autopilot, GPS, radio, your freeware F16 Lockheed Martin CC on the tail is very user-friendly and great visibility.

Downloading aircraft should automatically adjust the delay time for the execution of the joystick and actual movement of aircraft for more accurate control of aircraft if possible. Helicopters need the same type of autopilot as F Flyaway Sim F16, F18, are very good downloads. Good news! Hopefully, what they say becomes reality. I know there are servers but a simple to use, worldwide multiplayer feature with dozens of peers and hundreds of AI aircraft and ground crews, etc.

That is what gives the game a high element of realism, along with the great mechanics and realistic effect which hopefully will also be improved. Keeping the game open world is also a must, so I can fly from London to Sydney in real time if I wanted. Microsoft introduced FSX many years ago and this program developed to the extent that it offered simulation virtually on par with real flying. Over time I have invested in a large number of scenery and aircraft add-ons and when Steam announced that Dovetail offered the Microsoft version of FSX I did not hesitate to move over.

Great news about a new flight simulator would be nice if monitoring of multiplayer participants could be looked into so that those of us who enjoy flying with others don't have to put up with bad language and mics being kept open in order to play music or just stop any genuine coms.

I do hope that compatibility with present platforms is addressed. Brilliant simply put been using sims 20 years finally p3dv3 came out v2 and v3 were ok but p3dv3. I used to max-out the graphical an pure-FS options for the max of 'as real as it gets' feeling read it as many HighRes Add On's in use. In my opinion only to solve when the Gb barrier can be passed and that is only pssible via a 64bit version of FS unless a firm garantee that 'FlightSchool' together with compatible Add On's never lead to OOM's, thank you.

My money is on that its the old Microsoft flight that Microsoft tried but failed with. Hope not but if it is I hope that they have totally redone it in 64bit and made it into a proper Sim and added better realistic scenery and not the old laid down scenery and then put down roads that cut through buildings "not very realistic".

On the subject of old DLC working I would be willing to start all over again even though I have loads of addons if its new and better and don't need addons to improve it out of the box that's great. The simulator wouldn't sell well on a console, because a console is more for actual games, for quick-to-learn normal games. Than you dovetail games, we have been waiting for this a long long time. As fsx is an aging sim hence with a lot of issues due to this.

We need a modern version of fsx 64 bit engine that can cope with ultra realism and high graphics setting without sacrifice and worries. FSX is a great platform to build on and if we can utilize all add on it would be great. Another great idea would be to have AI aircraft in the countries livery at the airport of arrival, in other words if you were flying into Istanbul LTBA you would find Turkish airlines parked at the gates or taxing for take off ect.

Cant wait to purchase this sim and build on it. My one request it that you make a boxed version. I do not like downloading games. When I spend my money I want something tangible in my hand. Thank you, ,, oh, and please don't use the chimney it's fake. Big kiss x. I won't get too excited about this news even though it's kinda hard not to but I hope it is a 64bit version. Go FS! Yes, fully agree with Badwolfx.

The only thing must be done is a code optimization to fully utilize newest graphic cards, multi-core processors, 64bit architecture etc.. If you need some comparision how the simulator should look like and behave, install DCS World! Having bought the FSX-Steam Edition and felt totaly let down by its bugs,resulotion problems,snail like tech-support staff who seem to dogde the questions your asking i will sit and wait and see how this goes.

This sounds pretty good but being dovetail putting ideas into reality and making them work is another story. Firstly, I hope that you do everything in your power to ensure inter-compatability with FSX.

I, like so many other, have so much money and energy invested there, that it would only be motivating for me to get on-board if I can bring my other things with me like favorite high-quality high-priced aircraft, like from A2A.

The weather and environmental high-price add-ons are also quite necessary and need to be here as well. I am looking forward to a product that brings us further forward with features and graphics and particularly using modern engines that compile things in a more useful way for modern computers, giving us a great natural view while still using fewer resources and taking advantage of the speed capabilities of our modern equipment.

Of course add-ons like TrackIR need to be there as well, not to mention all of the flight gear like pedals and joysticks, etc. A tall order, I know! Good luck. Yes the new sim seems with good intentions. It should be less sensitive to computer errors, less processor intensive than FSX, easier, less errors. It should be compatible with at least the large add-ons as Switzerland professional and many others, Rex, a. As for the flight lessons, here is a tricky issue.

Many "Ground Schools" out there do a huge amount of testing. Instead, a careful, methodical, and patient series of demonstrations of the various procedures would be more appropriate and more useful I hope this will be a stand alone software, and not one that requires going through Steam, which has always given me a lot of problems. I hope this will be a stand alone software, and not one that requires going through any of those sites that require installing through them, only being able to use it through their connection and so on.

Hello, Will it be fully compatible with Windows 10 directx It would be great if the new flight Sim would be more interactive ref the following: 1- Call outs as you prepare to land.

Please do not make this a steam only simulator. Flight School, fine. I get that, but when the full releases comes later this year don't have it just available on Steam. I'm actually ok with nothing I purchased in the past being compatible as long as the new stuff out of the box looks and performs better. Oculus touch, etc. I also don't know the state of multiplayer networking, but that should also be updated if necessary.

A lot of talking and nothing available yet. When is this available and do we need a fancy computer again? I have been frustrated that with the thousands ive spend on decent Hardware that neither fsx or p3d utilizes the New hardware to its full capacity Will this actually utilize 64 bit tech I hope it will not be like FSX when it was first released. It has been 9 years since FSX release. The more compatible with FSX Addons added within a single installer, the more attractive the product.

I would also add REX. Failure, no Castilian version : and is not a free software, you must purchase through Steam installing the entire platform. Wow can't believe all the people complaining already If you want every sim that ever comes to market to be compatible with your old outdated addons then that's what your sim will forever look like I want new sim platforms to look better, feel better, sound better, not remind me of my old platforms and addons.

A lot of you are stuck in the past so that's where you can stay. Quit quibbling about how much of your life and savings you've spent on fs9 or fsx and look forward to better platforms. If not then I will not be obtaining a copy as for improvements to MSFSX my setup has never run so smooth and detailed, well done Dovetail for that.

Andrew - maybe compatibility with FS9 i not an issue, as most of the simmers are now on FSX, but compatibility with FSX add-ons is a extreem big selling point.

FSX uses old technology och simply can't utilize alle the add-ons mostly because it's 32bit program. I Think personaly that 64bit remake that can utilize actual graphics cards DX12 and mulit-core processors in flight simulator there are so many threads - senery, weather engine, airplane with all subsystems - it should be relatively easy to utilize many cores - that's what we all waiting for.

So - it's not moaning - it's a strong suggestion to producers. It takes more energy and Money to convince new people to try a sim game. If the NewFSX will be FSX compatible in term of addons - then all simmers move to the new game without waiting - that's a huge selling point. I like all am on the edge of my seat to wait for the new release of Dovetail Games's new version of the flight sim world.

I've asked Paul, and I've Asked Stephen if we can do the following. Why did I ask for this? Because for we who have to see through our ears, Steam is not blind friendly. But they will not return our e-mail letters nor our phone calls. I fly thanks to three programs that work hand in hand together. FSX from October of Check out their you tube videos out on their web site at www. That is all that I know that will be in the new version of FSX. So wilco publishing who designed the DF7X, said that they would think about designing the df8x after all of the bugs were worked out of their DF7X.

But I can not see what is the differences between the features of the DF7X that wilco publishing wants us to purchase and the free version that is out on www. Just my two cents on the topic. Many Thanks. Looking forward to see an updated flight simulation product. Hopeful for a seamless set up on windows 10? I, too am an ancient simmer from the early days. For me, I would not consider a Steam - linked Sim. When I tried one and trouble struck a few years ago they ignored my calls for help.

What I would like to see in a new Sim is a user friendly scenery maker. Scenery development is a fascinating and creative aspect of simulation, but the FSX SDK is so counter intuitive and unnecessarily difficult to set up that I have given up trying. My idea of a really good scenery developer is the one in Trainz 12 - where all aspects of scenery making are possible.

Utopia perhaps, but we can always dream. It is now March and no updates from Dovetail on their new flight sim for a long time. Plus there is no mention of it on their web site. I think it has been cancelled. It is vapor ware folks. Looking forward to it,do we get a discount seeing they robbed The last one from me. Gov a lot to love up to! I fly fsx steam edition almost daily, and look forward to the release of flight sim world.

I will be an early adopter. Though living in california now, I flew many hours from Manston, so know your area very well.

Many thanks and just couldn't wait for something New. Best Wishes. It's been long over due. Welcome Dovetail and Tks.

Now all I need to know are the hardware requirements for the FS Dovetail version so I can shop for a new computer. Tks in advance. What I want to know is if these "new" simulators will work with the PC completely off line or they want to go "register" with the vendor - to prevent piracy.

When I contacted them they, in not so many words, told me to go fly a kite. I will not buy anything that only works on line, no matter how pretty.

I asked and they advised it is only for general aviation aircraft i fly the buss for my virtual airline a a They will be working on it. I plan to get it anyway.

Sounds exciting and 64 bit. Looks awesome! Looks like I may have to make another PC upgrade though! May stick to FSX for a little longer. Like so many other comments above, I too look forward with great anticipation for this new title Hope that addons inclusive scenery of fsx can be transferred.

Welcome are also military planes with missions as DCS and also dvd version as not everyone has top internet speeds to download steam. It looks promising. Not wanting to rain on the parade but heard the same thing from MS about their "Flight" release which got so much ridicule people made "Hitler" you tube video's about it.

Anything "new" must have at the minimum: ability to support multiple monitor set ups and scenery with actual landmarks a pilot can navigate with. I remember my first X-Plane 9 experience Las Vegas looked like Pittsburgh with factories everywhere and green as can be While "flight dynamics" has always been a hot topic, I have found with a little patience and tweaking, almost any FSX model can be made to fly pretty realistically.

I think it is more important that all the knobs, buttons, dials and "gizmo's" work in the simulator as they would in the real plane.

Simulator training is more about getting comfortable with a new aircraft type layout than it is "feel" as a static simulator will never feel like the real plane. Other than all that negativity, I'd love to see something new bring new sim pilots into a world I have enjoyed for a long long time.

I just hope they take their time to make a "stable initial release" so they don't turn customers off with a product so far from completion the average sim pilot cannot see the value in the new system. Screw Steam. I've had more problems with them than anything. Steam offered no support. It's a gimmick that offers NO customer service whatsoever.

Will really appreciate updates to the FSX and Vpilot. Hi ALL! Have waited for this for some time. With other games I get high frame rates,this should do well. Sicuramente il fattore 64 bit mi sembra molto valido per la simulazione, ma mi chiedo, tutti gli scenari che noi sviluppatori abbiamo creato per FSX saranno compatibili per X Plane 11?

Buon volo a tutti. Have been caught out with Steam before. Download is not up to it and would have to be a stand alone CD or its no go for me Xplane-Line back in compatition. Nevertheless - its fine to have companies dealing with aviation simulations. I will go on supporting those developers in buying FSW as soon as its available on the market e.

TheSteam program is obviously a copy of the original Microsoft version except for the following: In selecting long flights and flying normal speed, operation of the program is normal but as soon as higher speeds are selected , the screen goes into a wobble when selecting outside view.

Don't know what XPlane 11 is like though, have not tried it yet. When will FSW become available for test download, how will this affect my existing FS Steam program and will you notify us when download is available? As an avid user of FSX and over 20k hours on sims as well as over 2k hours as an instructor, I used fsx heavily to refine my ifr procedures and so did my students.

Now with FSW, I am hoping that we can now play at max resolution and that pur hardware today can make game play smoothe as silk. If they are successful people will now be able to create 3d environments with low budget projectors ;. I truly have no respect for Dove tail.

They made a dreadful excuse at prior flight sim, sold it on Steam, and left people shafted quite literally. The name of that awful sim was Flight school. It clearly wasn't based on any form of real flying.. They knew full well they would never do anything more with it, but they still shoved it out there for unwitting consumers to buy. Their track record of previous sims is also awful. I am no fans of trains, and its that they should stick with because it's only that they have a real clue about.

They are out of their depth when it comes to flying. People are going to be sorely dissappointed in this dreadful company's offering. While FSX might no longer be the best, it's something Dovetail will get nowhere near on quality. They don't comprehend bugger all when it comes to flying, they demonstrated as such in their last terrible flying schoolr release!

Added to all of this, every single dlc for FSX has never received a single update, now this might not be dovetail's fault I would rather stay with FSX because it will still be more than any developer who has no clue about flying sims will ever have. I want the flight sim software to reside on my computer. I am willing to pay for the package. I do not want internet dependence to run the program. I'll give it some time to hear some comments.

I fly from the cockpit, and enjoy the scenery from "outside view" during instant "replay" I have been flying Microsoft since FS My health and age prevent me from "real" flying any more. This is my real joy in life Yes, after so many years we now eventually have a passionate group of people who is going to provide us with hopefully the ultimate in Flight Simulation, well done FSW team, well done. Can you guys please please please include the Lockheed Constellation with all of the working features like the freeware plan.

You can control fuel valves, tanks, prop pitch, rpm, different supercharger modes, and so much more. The free one was amazing. The paid one just looked better but you could not control all the things like the free one. This is by far the most fun prop plane to fly. I fly the wing tank tip version. I would gladly pay for this add-on at the stores if you can make it functionally detailed like the free one. I don't get all the worry about the Steam version being on the local system. I can fire it up with no internet service and it runs just fine.

I urge you to not hold your breath on this release. Dovetail games are the same developers that created Train-Sim World, which pardon the pun is an absolute train-wreck of game. Poorly optimized, lacking in detail and content.

If Dovetail purchased the MFS license, that in my opinion i can guarantee the pioneering franchise of Microsoft Flight Simulator is as good as dead. It has brought new life into flight simulation an absolute marvel, trust me you would not be disappointed, i uninstalled my FSX several days after and haven't looked back since.

Does anyone know of the system hardware minimum and recommended requirements for this new product? This review is complete bull and is biased. It sucks. It's a complete pos. But when you get 5fps on low? Yeah no fam. Ian - many thanks for the info. Can you eleborate on the forums about where to find the info to put in the config file for adding a specific piece of scenery. OR better yet could someone come up with a mini installer that would locate this data and enter it into the config automatically dream big Thanks again for keeping our interest up.

I have desktop aviation panels that will not work with FSW. Do you have any ideas. Clearly we will have a lot of freeware addons and tools. I'm pretty sure that Dovetail's dev team would want to carry as much as possible of FSX addons to get as much as possible FSX users, but on other side, later update may break more compatibilities because of improved technologies. After some of the main reviews of this flight sim and given their own track record of failures, I would like to seriously caution anyone even thinking of buying this sim to hold off until it's in it's first full year.

There are also many reasons this sim as gone backwards insteads of forwards, which is far from what I used to expect from Microsoft sims. The most hilarious thing about this sim, is that of the graphics card , requiring minimum a GTX This might not seem much, but let's be completely honest here So those on slightly older cards such as say the GTX will struggle to work It is not a surprise most of these aircraft don't work, as is always been the case with dovetail, its about the profit not the quality, and as if with other products they threw into early access , this wont see the light of day, eventually and soon, i am excepting them to dry up on updates and that will be that.

They also demonstrate they don't have the first clue about flying.. Buyers beware, because of the track record of this company, in general they are extremely poor.

FSX still going strong and still pushing hardware after 10 years! Co'mon guys! At least give me some credit being the one that actually discovered this! Yes, if you both have the plane, you can see each other in it in Multiplayer.

Anyway, Hughes MDflyer also discovered that you can add this to the bottom of the aircraft. I get them from Google Image Search. Ditto on GISing these.

It's hardly a fine bargain. Flight school is about as unrealistic as it gets to flying and in fact is nothing more than vapor ware. I have no idea what on earth they where thinking with this title, but it was a critical disaster, and as in dovetail specialities The one thing people are not impressed with , is the quality of FSW, i don't know where editors are picking up on that its been picked up by the majority of users as positive.

That simply isn't the truth, and how many of those editors in steam are not really from Dovetail? They've done this sort of thing before and they keep on doing it to big up their flop of a game. While FSX as plenty of bugs The sad thing is, until companies who are solely in it for the money, and nothing else, will continue to dupe the paying public in rubbish they release. Having tried this sim, it is in no way better than fsx and I am sorry I am with a lot of people here who truly hate their interface It also explains why the fsx steam addons are never updated Not going to lie, I've not seen that guy's post until now.

The videos themselves I released within a day of the simulator releasing, the steam guides themselves took the extra day to compile and publish! The placeholder stuff I did kind of know at the time but didn't know too much about so I left it as it was. I'll definitely give Hughes' Reddit post a read!

Am guessing, but I think they will make it that you buy different aircraft and scenery so they can keep the money rolling. Just like other games. Would speech recognition be also considered as an interaction with ATC?

I used to be on the Folland Aircraft Ejector seat design and draughting team. I am now 8 1years old and I have been waiting all these years for a Flight Sim of the Folland Gnat and usable ejector seats. How's about it, as your team seam capable of anything?? Well what a disappointment albeit on offer I would have been better off buying an uninflated spare tyre for my vehicle, It would of at least had some purpose I could put air in it. Comparing to competitors FSW must score some points higher if their developers are serious in the comparision to other products like the very promising Aerofly FS2.

Not to be cruel but not at all pleased with FSW, I will say it has wonderful graphics and I like the real time weather feature. What is really bad is that you can't download any freeware like you can in Steam. If I am wrong about any on my negative points about this please someone correct me. Save your money!!! If FSX third party add-ons could be used, I would buy it today. A universal simulator would be heaven on earth. Dovetail need to get a fully-featured Software Developer Kit out so that the third-party developers can get their teeth into the sim.

I get the feeling that they want to be like Apple, in complete control of what can be installed and used in their software, but that attitude will stifle development. FSW is in danger of being a backwater, interesting but going nowhere.

This sim has the potential to take over from where FSX left off. I hope Dovetail don't squander that opportunity. Thanks for an excellent, and positive review of FSW, Ian. However, FSW has a long way to go. As a starting point for new flight simmers, FSW is attractive in that it has limited scope at the moment.

This 'limitation' is fine for new entrants learning about flight and simulation. Also, as an exciting and challenging beta, FSW is just right for more experienced simmers like me wishing to get involved with the details of a new flight sim. But, here's the rub: while the new aircraft look brilliantly detailed, there's little option for modding and add-on aircraft so beloved of our hobby. The graphics may have improved immensely, but flight dynamics are unchanged from FSX.

Although a good proportion of simmers enjoy GA, there's nothing at the moment for commercial or miltary jets, nor vintage multi props, helicopters and float planes apart from the Cub. Whilst bit land class textures are an improvement, there's a washed out feel to scenery, especially with 'advanced weather' which suffers from a draw-call issue that has neither been recognised nor resolved. Lastly, many FSW users have had to disable Accu-Feel because of its adverse effects on flight dynamics. But let's not be disheartened!

FSW is a step in the right direction and with careful management, Dovetail will succeed with their business model eventually and benefit us all. Back in I was at the movies. It will never die" Remember that?? Well sadly, in my opinion, this not the case with Flight Simulator World. I am as impressed with FSW that I was with the above review. So many words, saying so little. Yes the lack of aircraft is appalling. But one problem that the reviewer above completely failed to address - is the rip-off of even the most basic features in FSW, compared to FSX.

Look at the beautiful raindrops on the windshield. Look at what we have here. A skeleton of a flightsim. SO many of the standard features for a modern flightsimulator - or even ancient simulators too, have been pulled in FSW, leaving 7 beautiful aircraft and very very little else into a world in 64 bit, but still with basic FSX ground textures, that looks exactly like FSX did on release October Would be great if I could just get the radios and nav systems to work.

And you need to bring down the price of add-ons far to high. Great Program but only light aircraft at the moment, Graphics are good. Awaiting the next level and hopefully will get some commercial aircraft.



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