Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X | S begins to show itself in some first gameplay videos that demonstrate the excellent work done by Asobo and Microsoft for the conversion of the simulation on next gen consoles, not a very easy job considering the nature of the game but it seems going very well.
For the moment we can see a long gameplay video streamed by MrNightlife uploaded to YouTube, showing a good 3 and a half hours of live play and a shorter video aside. of Xboxsquad.fr, just to start, but obviously the video materials will not be lacking from now on.
The first of the two videos allows you to give a look at different environments, considering that the player switches from one to the other within his long game session, while the second focuses on a low-flying flight over New York, demonstrating how Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X | S can handle pretty much even a complex setting like that is fine.
There are also some images referring specifically to the console version of the simulation, as visible in the tweets shown below by Matt Brown, which still attest to the results achieved in this new dress.
Particularly interesting are the screenshots taken from the Xbox Series S version, which demonstrate how Microsoft Flight Simulator presents itself very well even on this machine, despite the rather high hardware requirements that characterize it on PC. In recent days we have also seen that Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X | S takes up half the space without offline content, which is a good solution considering that the complete installation will take up a lot of space on the SSD.
You have noticed errors?
For the moment we can see a long gameplay video streamed by MrNightlife uploaded to YouTube, showing a good 3 and a half hours of live play and a shorter video aside. of Xboxsquad.fr, just to start, but obviously the video materials will not be lacking from now on.
The first of the two videos allows you to give a look at different environments, considering that the player switches from one to the other within his long game session, while the second focuses on a low-flying flight over New York, demonstrating how Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X | S can handle pretty much even a complex setting like that is fine.
There are also some images referring specifically to the console version of the simulation, as visible in the tweets shown below by Matt Brown, which still attest to the results achieved in this new dress.
Particularly interesting are the screenshots taken from the Xbox Series S version, which demonstrate how Microsoft Flight Simulator presents itself very well even on this machine, despite the rather high hardware requirements that characterize it on PC. In recent days we have also seen that Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X | S takes up half the space without offline content, which is a good solution considering that the complete installation will take up a lot of space on the SSD.
You have noticed errors?