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Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:00am

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Following my attendance at the Microsoft Games Studios in Redmond, We have been given the go ahead to publish this Press Release about the forthcoming Microsoft Flight Game:



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Title:      Microsoft Flight

Availability:            Spring 2012 Worldwide

Developer:      Microsoft Studios

Format:      Digital download

ESRB Rating:      Rating pending

Pricing:
     The starter pack is free to play and includes the Icon A5 and the Big Island of Hawaii.
Pricing for game add-ons will vary.


Product Overview:      

Microsoft Flight is an entirely new PC game that lets players jump into the challenge, fun, and freedom of flight with no special hardware or past experience. Whether players want to fly freely or choose to master real instruments and controls, Microsoft Flight is easy for a beginner while challenging for the most accomplished PC pilots. The game immerses players in the flying experience with realistic graphics and accurate physics, and will continually evolve with new terrain, aircraft and challenges that can be downloaded via expansion packs.

Features:      Top features include the following:

You’re at the Controls. Microsoft Flight offers hours of exciting gameplay for free with the initial download. Set the pace by choosing to turn on flight aids or use the cockpit controls to perform authentic piloting procedures. Choose how to play, whether it’s completing missions, finishing challenges, exploring the sky or finding aerocaches.  Players looking to deepen their experience can download additional packs that add new aircraft, regions and customization options. As a player’s experience grows, so too does Microsoft Flight, with frequently released new content like daily aerocache challenges and regular mission updates designed to keep the experience fresh.

If You Can Use a Mouse, You Can Fly. With Microsoft Flight, players can jump into the challenge and fun of flying with no special hardware or past experience. At the push of a button players can see all available missions, be transported to specific locations, view the airplanes in their hangar, or track and share accomplishments. After a brief tutorial, they’ll be soaring past the lush, breathtaking cliffs of the historic Waipio Valley or witnessing the vast crevices of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park with a view from above.

Stunning Realism. Microsoft Flight features a visually stunning and realistic representation of the region-specific weather patterns, foliage and terrain, landmarks and flight physics. Players can explore in highly rendered, accurate cockpits of airplanes, or fly with a view of the airplane from the outside. 

Product
Specifications:      Microsoft Flight is optimized for the average PC user, with no special hardware required.

Minimum:
•      Dual Core Processor 2.0 GHz
•      256MB graphics card, DirectX 9.0c compliant
•      10GB hard drive space
•      WinXP SP3 or newer
•      2GB RAM

Recommended
•      Dual Core Processor 3.0 GHz
•      1024MB graphics card: ATI Radeon HD 5670 or nVidia GeForce 9800T or equivalent
•      30 GB hard drive space
•      Windows 7 SP1 64-bit
•      6GB Ram






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Reply #1 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:03am

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Further details:



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Microsoft Flight” Takes to the Skies

Microsoft Studios reveals details on new PC game designed to bring flight to the masses

Today, Microsoft Studios premiered “Microsoft Flight,” a new PC game that lets players jump into the challenge, fun, and freedom of flight. “Microsoft Flight” will be available as a free download this spring, giving players the freedom to fly the skies over the beautiful Big Island of Hawaii, complete a variety of exciting missions, test their skills in flying challenges, or find hidden aerocaches on the island.
In “Microsoft Flight,” players view the world from above in a visually stunning and realistic representation of the earth, complete with region-specific weather patterns, foliage, terrain and landmarks. Players can choose to take the helm using highly rendered, accurate cockpits and authentic piloting procedures, or simply use their mouse and keyboard to control the plane in an exterior view. More experienced players can tailor the flight controls to match their skill level, making “Microsoft Flight” easy for beginners while still challenging for the most accomplished PC pilots.

“Many people dream of flying, but few have the chance to experience the fun of exploring the world from above. ‘Microsoft Flight’ provides players the opportunity to explore that curiosity and interest,” said Joshua Howard, executive producer of “Microsoft Flight.” “Aviation can be incredibly technical, but we’ve taken great care to build an experience that makes taking to the skies thrilling and accessible for everyone.”

Start Exploring For Free

After downloading “Microsoft Flight” for free, players can jump into hours of exciting gameplay on the Big Island of Hawaii.
In addition, players who sign in to their Games for Windows – LIVE account automatically receive additional free content, including the legendary Boeing Stearman plane, supplementary missions, and access to Achievements and an Online Pilot Profile. Those looking to deepen their experience can purchase and download additional content that adds new aircraft, regions and customization options. The frequently released new content for “Microsoft Flight” includes daily aerocache challenges and updates that make every flight unique and fun.
Be the First to Fly the Definitive Light Sport Aircraft ICON A5
Microsoft Studios worked with the personal airplane manufacturing team at ICON Aircraft to give aviation fans the exclusive opportunity to fly the all-new ICON A5 before real-world production starts at the end of 2012. Designed by the world-class aeronautical engineers behind the Voyager spaceship, X-Prize winning SpaceShipOne, and Virgin Galatic’s SpaceShipTwo, the ICON A5 is the “jet ski for the skies,” a high-wing amphibious monoplane with a carbon fiber airframe and a comfortable, automobile-inspired cockpit with space for two. The ICON A5 will be the first aircraft available to players for free in “Microsoft Flight.”
“ICON Aircraft and ‘Microsoft Flight’ both share the goal of making the fun of flying accessible to everyone who’s ever dreamed about it. ICON does this by fusing world-class product design with the very best engineering, and Microsoft by combining the excitement of a great gaming experience with the authenticity of a top notch flight simulator,” said ICON Aircraft CEO Kirk Hawkins.
Be the First to Experience “Microsoft Flight”

Today the team behind “Microsoft Flight” released an exclusive video that features all-new footage of “Microsoft Flight.” To view it, visit: http://www.microsoft.com/games/flight/.
Additionally, the launch sequence has begun! Be among the first to try “Microsoft Flight” by signing up for the closed beta at: Here.

The voyage continues at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas from January 10 – 13. Those that attend will have the chance to play “Microsoft Flight” before it releases this spring at the Microsoft booth, located in the Central Hall.

For more information, news, and access to gameplay footage for “Microsoft Flight,” visit http://www.microsoft.com/games/flight/.



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Reply #2 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:06am

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Reply #3 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:17am

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As with all my other MS Flight Simulators over the years, I am eager to dip into my pocket and try it out... Smiley..!

Something a little bit new!

Paul... Smiley...!

P.S. I notice that it states that it will be available as a "Digital Download". I sincerely hope that it will also be available as a full DVD Package.
 

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Fozzer wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:17am:
As with all my other MS Flight Simulators over the years, I am eager to dip into my pocket and try it out... Smiley..!

Something a little bit new!

Paul... Smiley...!

From what I've read so far you won't need to dip in your pocket to try it.

Unfortunately I understand you need Win7 for it to run any sense so that leaves me out.
 

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Reply #5 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:42am

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Hagar wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:33am:
......From what I've read so far you won't need to dip in your pocket to try it.


...I mean; rush into my local Game Shop with money burning a hole in my pocket, and purchase the full version!

It needs to be sitting beside my FS 2004, on my Hard Drive... Wink...!

I'm really looking forward to this!

Paul... Cool...!

(New toys to play with!)... Smiley...!
 

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Reply #6 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:45am

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Hagar wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:33am:
Fozzer wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:17am:
As with all my other MS Flight Simulators over the years, I am eager to dip into my pocket and try it out... Smiley..!

Something a little bit new!

Paul... Smiley...!

From what I've read so far you won't need to dip in your pocket to try it.

Unfortunately I understand you need Win7 for it to work so that leaves me out.


Well, that's somewhat upsetting, as that would count me out as well.
Where did you get that info? I didnt see it in the press release.

Also, Pete, can you tell us anything about the possibility of freeware?
 

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Fozzer wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:42am:
Hagar wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:33am:
......From what I've read so far you won't need to dip in your pocket to try it.


...I mean; rush into my local Game Shop with money burning a hole in my pocket, and purchase the full version!

It needs to be sitting beside my FS 2004, on my Hard Drive... Wink...!

I'm really looking forward to this!

Paul... Cool...!

If I'm reading it correctly you download it online & add to it as required. I'm not sure it will be available in your local shop.
 

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Reply #8 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:52am

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RaptorF22 wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:45am:
Hagar wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:33am:
Fozzer wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:17am:
As with all my other MS Flight Simulators over the years, I am eager to dip into my pocket and try it out... Smiley..!

Something a little bit new!

Paul... Smiley...!

From what I've read so far you won't need to dip in your pocket to try it.

Unfortunately I understand you need Win7 for it to work so that leaves me out.


Well, that's somewhat upsetting, as that would count me out as well.
Where did you get that info? I didnt see it in the press release.

I read it somewhere on the MS Flight website. Can't find it now. I found this with a quick Google.

"The game requires a PC with the following minimum hardware requirements: Dual Core Processor 2.0 GHz; 256MB graphics card, DirectX 9.0c compliant; 10GB hard drive space; Windows XP with Service Pack 3 or a newer version of Windows; and 2GB RAM. For better performance, Microsoft recommends Dual Core Processor 3.0 GHz; 1024MB graphics card: ATI Radeon HD 5670 or nVidia GeForce 9800T or equivalent; 30 GB hard drive space; Windows 7 SP1 64-bit; and 6GB Ram. The title will be available as an online downloadable game this spring. The initial download is about 1 gigabyte.

That’s a hefty PC, but the requirements are in line with mainstream computers that have been purchased over the last year or two.

Overall, the game is a lot more experimental than past Flight Simulator games sold at retail. But doing the game as a free-to-play title opens up new options for experimentation and innovation, Howard said."


 

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so we could only flight in hawai ?
 
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Reply #10 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:56am

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Hagar wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:45am:
....If I'm reading it correctly you download it online & add to it as required. I'm not sure it will be available in your local shop.


Judging by the enormous size (Giga-Bytes) of the previous Flight Simulators, and present download speeds, I wouldn't have thought that would be very practical for the majority of Users?
I expect it to be available as a complete DVD set, as previous versions, via the local Retailer, etc.

Paul.
 

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Fozzer wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:56am:
Hagar wrote on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:45am:
....If I'm reading it correctly you download it online & add to it as required. I'm not sure it will be available in your local shop.


Judging by the enormous size (Giga-Bytes) of the previous Flight Simulators, and present download speeds, I wouldn't have thought that would be very practical for the majority of Users?
I expect it to be available as a complete DVD set, as previous versions, via the local Retailer, etc.

Paul.


I really hope it will be available as a full DVD set, I'd rather just buy it all at once as a full sim.
Also, even with 100Mb/s FiOS it will probably take a while to download.
 

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Reply #12 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 10:09am

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this is disappointing to me, XP? this is not Call of duty or Battlefield, this is a simulator, for the fun of real flying, not with having to rank up.
 
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Reply #13 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 10:18am
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Does anyone else find this hilarious?

All the nay-sayers were right. It's comedic.

I get the feeling that this game will only be fun for about 20 minutes (like the missions included with FSX). At least the required hardware specs aren't too high and the base package is free.

 
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Reply #14 - Jan 4th, 2012 at 10:51am
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Seriously! Free Hawaii then you have to buy addons for the rest of the sim. Seems like another Microsoft money making scheme to me.

I very rarely fly VRF I fly regional to long haul flights.
So at best I imagine the world will be divided into continental areas at worst it will be individual countries. 

Microsoft really seem to have totally missed the point. Considering they were supposedly consulting flight sim users I'd love to meet  the one that said this would be a good idea.
 
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