Top 10 TIPS For Beginners On Microsoft Flight Simulator + How To Get Started On Xbox!

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with the release of microsoft flight simulator onto xbox series x and s from july 27th we'll be helping you reach new heights with 10 high-flying tips to help you get started on game pass aviation now if you're fasten your seat belts and put your trays into the upright position we're ready for takeoff in most flying games you'd probably feel pretty comfortable jumping straight into the action just work out which button makes playing go and try not to bump into too many things simple but microsoft flight simulator places a much higher premium on realism putting you in a cockpit filled with buttons dials and flashing lights all of which become kind of important when you're a thousand feet off the ground so you're gonna wanna spend a little time in training before you start traveling the world fortunately the game's flight tutorial is there to walk you through how to take off correctly land smoothly and everything that happens in between best of all it condenses the whole business down into eight tidy lessons all of which you can bash through in under an hour it's just flying a plane after all it's not rocket science once you've got a firm handle on the fundamentals the challenges are a great way to ensure that your skills will hold up even in the trickiest conditions since the game has an option for live weather it can take a turn for the worse at any moment so being ready for anything can be the difference between a happy cabin of passengers or a long list of complaint forms once you've worked your way through flight school and earned your wings there are still a couple of things you can do to reduce the pressure of those first few voyagers not the cabin pressure mind reducing that would kill us all just psychological pressure first off we'd recommend starting off in mid-air suddenly springing into existence way above the clouds might not sound like a very beginner-friendly approach but it gives you a chance to get a better feel for how your aircraft handles without going through the tricky procedure of getting it up there in the first place to do this just set your departure point as anywhere on the map that's not an airport when you're feeling comfortable enough to start with your wheels down we'd recommend you select the option to spawn right at a gate so you don't have to taxi your way there on a crowded airstrip then a good final training step is to go to the assistance menu and turn on the taxi ribbon to guide you straight to the correct runway after that the training wheels are fully off and you're riding all by yourself just remember the red zone is for loading and unloading passengers only there is no stopping in the red zone there's no shame in relying on your digital co-pilot while you're still learning the ropes or any time afterwards if it helps you relax and enjoy the flight for example running comms will appeal to gamers who just can't get enough of the phonetic alphabet but others are gonna find it a little bit delta uniformly melima so fortunately you can tag in your co-pilot to man the radio in your place if you're struggling with the actual business of being a pilot you can always turn on assisted flying which basically just makes steering a lot easier letting you enjoy the sensation of flying without worrying that an unexpected air pocket is gonna send you tumbling helplessly back to earth at any moment the difficulty and assist systems are also pleasantly fluid allowing you to retool each individual aspect of the game to suit your needs so perhaps you really love the full immersion of a highly accurate takeoff and landing but would rather slip into a cruise control so that you can tuck into an in-flight meal with ease or if you're full chaotic evil you can turn it all off even the warning alarms which i swear we've done more than once after all no matter what happens you can always turn on ai control to let your co-pilot take over completely and bail you out you can still take credit at the end though the game lets you pilot a huge range of aircraft so getting to grips with them all and picking the right one for your journey is pretty important the propeller planes make a natural starting point they're small simple and relatively low power so they're ideal for buzzing around in as you're still honing your skills while they don't have the speed or the fuel capacity for a long journey they are perfect for going low and slow in more crowded areas so if you fancy swooping through the streets of your hometown for a closer look a propeller plane might be the way to go the turbo props are an ideal next step because they're basically the same but with a bit more juice once you're comfortable enough inside the cockpit to start feeling that need for speed these nippy little guys are the natural choice at least they are until the free top gun maverick expansion arrives later this year and then you've got your airliners and jets when you've graduated to one of these bad boys the world is your oyster just keep in mind that touching back down in an airliner is a whole different experience than landing a propeller plane so you might want to give it some practice once you've gotten to grips with the more heavy-duty aircraft microsoft flight simulator is basically a virtual passport to wherever you want to go you can prove that the earth isn't flat by flying all the way around it or set off towards that country you've always dreamed of visiting unfortunately the game comes equipped with a couple of handy tools to make the long haul trips a little breezier the travel 2 option lets you skip directly between the various stages of your journey take off cruise descent approach final and taxi so if you set out on a particularly epic voyage then start to get antsy halfway through you can jump straight to the end the travel to function is also great if you're looking to practice one aspect of the game perfect if you're struggling to bring those airliners in for a graceful landing alternatively if you're setting off on a truly massive flight you can actually increase the game's simulation rate so that time passes faster perfect if you're looking to go around the world but don't have 80 days to spare i mean who does these days gliding through the great blue expanse of the sky is a great way to spend some time alone with your thoughts but at a certain point you might fancy more than clouds for company so it's a good thing that microsoft flight simulator lets you and your buddies play together and that goes for both your console owning amigos and the pc players in your crew with crossplay guaranteeing that you can all fly together plus cross progression means you can hop between the two without losing anything of course once you're up in the air it can be hard to keep track of which of the little specs off in the distance is your good buddy greg and which one is your most hated rival tina but if you turn on the show traffic nameplates option each pilot's game attack will appear above them in great big letters as well as their current altitude so you'll know just where to fly to stay away from that accursed tina with its meticulously recreated world microsoft flight simulator is just bursting with things for you to see from historical landmarks to natural wonders and if you like your site seeing to be a little more lively it's also full of live creatures for you to check out to start your aerial safari just go to the world map and type fauna into the search bar it will then point you in the direction of all the games creatures and critters from the majestic elephants to the thoroughly unmajestic seagull and the same tactic can also be used to track down all of the game's points of interest that way you can buzz the eiffel tower dive through the grand canyon or just generally make a nuisance of yourselves in all kinds of iconic locations or if you fancy a more personal approach you can put your home address into a search engine to find out its exact coordinates punch those into the game and you can fly right past your own bedroom window that'll show those snooty neighbors who said you'd never amount to anything whether you're spooking a flamboyance of flamingos out in some exotic location or just gliding down the street you grew up on microsoft flight simulator provides endless opportunities just to relax and take in the sights especially with the series x's pristine 4k visuals of course when you've also got to worry about keeping a massive hunk of metal in the sky it can be a little bit harder to unwind and appreciate the world around you which is where the game's active pause button becomes a real blessing freezing the game without cluttering the screen with menus active pause is perfect for enjoying the view and taking a few screenshots you can even adjust the position of the sun and alter the weather to create the perfect snap from the romance of new york on a snowy winter's night to the warm red glow of a sunset out on the plains of africa active paws is also great for when you're searching for a particular location just bear in mind that if you do it while flying too low or slow you'll have to be careful not to stall microsoft flight simulator's world map is a real thing of beauty using photogrammetry to craft impeccably lifelike versions of destinations around the globe it's the perfect way to travel the world without having to put up with things like airport security delays and criminally overpriced sweets and chocolate but if your internet speed isn't up to the task of streaming all that geographical goodness you might encounter some turbulence along the way for a smoother ride you can always download entire regions of the map to glide about in and you can even alter the level of detail which you download each area in to make the most of your memory usage stepping into the cockpit of an airliner and seeing all those flashing buttons can be a little intimidating and there is certainly a lot to get a handle of if you want to become an ace pilot turns out flying planes actually is kinda tricky who knew if you're looking for the very highest level of immersion it could be worth investing in the xbox approved flight hotes one joystick or turtle beach's recently announced velocity one flight universal control system by allowing you to control the throttle separately playing with a flight stick will give you an even more accurate representation of what it's like to guide an airliner through the sky but the xbox elite series 2 is also a great option if you simply prefer a more traditional console controller in particular the taller thumbstick it comes with and the customizing of the back paddles make an ideal fit for the game allowing for more precise aircraft control and you can also alter the button mapping to make controlling things like yolk and trim super comfortable even if you're not 100 sure what either of those words mean that's it you're now officially an xbox on certified pilot feel free to wander down to your nearest airport and ask to take something out for a spin they'll say no and the police may have several questions for you so yeah actually don't do that just go play microsoft flight simulator on xbox game pass we'll be back with more tips for more games in the future so stay tuned sound off in the comments and feel free to leave a like before you make your departure [Music] bye
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Length: 10min 58sec (658 seconds)
Published: Sun Jul 25 2021
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