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This will only patch the 9. It's quite a simple installation, just replace the fs9. This list displays the first files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them. Note: This version is for the 9. One of the most irritating things about owning Microsoft Flight Simulator is that it needs a CD to play.

This can be an irritating problem for those who have owned the disk for years, as getting a replacement can be like gold dust. With this excellent package, though, you can take FS on the move with you with a no-CD patch. Never find yourself stranded with nothing to do again thanks to the brilliance of this no-CD patch. To install it, all you need to do is paste it over your original files in the directory that FS is installed to and you will be good to go.

This makes life so much simpler for you, and can really help speed up the process and ensure that you can log in and start playing as quickly as possible. Save yourself from being bored on the train or at home again thanks to not having the disk with this excellent no-CD patch for FS At the time this was a very graphically impressive game and I think it holds up pretty darn well to this day, to be honest with you.

If you want to learn how to fly a plane in real life then I think this would be a good place to start! The number of things you have to do and keep an eye on is insane, but part of the challenge. The game offers flying lessons which I found pretty easy to understand and they are also really handy in that they are basically the tutorial of the game. Ok so I played the game just using the keyboard and eventually I got the hang of it, but the word simulator is in the name of Microsoft Flight Simulator Century of Flight for a very good reason.

This is a game that has a lot going on. While I got into it with the keyboard just fine. I have heard that you can get a very expensive flight stick which makes the experience even better. Being the cheapskate, I am no way I am buying a flight stick just for a handful of games! You can take flying trips all over the world which is really cool. There are various challenges to complete such as certain maneuvers like flying over a bridge for example.

There are weather effects that you have to take into consideration too which are incredibly well done. Especially more so when you consider that the game is 15 years old! In all, it has more than enough to keep any flight enthusiast very busy and happy. However, the whole Wright Brothers thing really did spark my interest and as a result, I found myself getting into what the game has to offer.

It does have a rather large difficulty curve to learn how to fly, but that is just part of the challenge. Exactly years ago today, mankind finally told Mother Nature and her physical constraints to kiss his hairy, fat arse as the Wright brothers took to the skies in a rickety wooden death trap for a magnificent 12 seconds.

To celebrate this momentous occasion in man's idiotic legacy, Microsoft is dedicating its latest version of the popular Flight Simulator range to a history of the last century of unnatural soaring. Glossing over the fact that strictly speaking, cal the game maxes it years of flight, Microsoft's E3 presentation stressed that as much of the last years of aviation is represented as possible.

Taking FS as a starting point, FS contains recreations of everything from the Wright's original flyer, through such legends as Charles Lindbergh's record-breaking Spirit Of St Louis, Amelia Earhart's Vega 5B and more recent long-haulers such as the DC-3, right up to modern jumbos and choppers. What's more, all of the famous flights made by these pioneers are included. We were lucky enough to get behind the stick on the Wright's Flyer and not only equalled their 12 seconds but went so far beyond, we were about to pull off a barrel roll until it was pointed out that collision detection was switched off and we were playing in simpleton mode.

Aside from the history, Microsoft has upped the bar with the technical elements. Weather has had a complete overhaul, with stunning storm and cloud effects, plus brand new weather 'themes' - letting novices bypass the complicated dewpoint level and barometric pressure screens. You can even continually download real-world weather conditions as you fly for added realism. Scenery has had a major revamp, with more ground detail than ever before and more than 24, airports now modelled in painstaking detail.

Even Blighty's various runways look half decent for a change. One issue addressed since the last version is that of virtual cockpits, with every plane in the pack now including fully 3D real-time flight decks, even when they amount to little more than some sticks of balsa wood tied together with horse hair.

Add updated navigation, radio and GPS systems, better front end menus, a multimedia reference library and the return of the unintentionally hilarious John and Martha King guiding you through the features like you were a lobotomised two-year old , and Microsoft's unassailable stranglehold on the flight sim market looks set to continue for another century.

Without a doubt Microsoft clearly has outpaced any competition with their flight simulator series and continues to increase the distance with Flight Simulator Out pacing the competition does have its issues however, as Microsoft must now convince you that their latest release is significantly improved from their last. The good news is that Flight Simulator offers a number of new features and improvements that brings the experience to a new level while not losing the formula that continues to bring success.



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