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    Characteristics of the Ideal Flight Simulator Game

    By OnTopic | March 4, 2010

    So you’re looking for a great flight simulator game, but you’re not quite sure which aspects of the games should receive the bulk of your attention? Ultimately, different gamers will place varying degrees of importance on different features and elements of games, but I’ve broken down the key categories and tried to gauge their overall importance to the flight simulator game genre. In assigning your key categories, you must weigh each of it.

    Graphics – If you’ve been playing flight simulator games for some time, you must have recognized that most of them have that very old graphic design. An atmosphere capable of being believed by its gamers helps them concentrate on playing. If you seem to forget that you’re just playing a game because you have been captivated by it, you can tell that the graphics of it is great. Most flight simulator games feature Google Maps images for landscapes, with varying levels of clarity, depending on the size of the game. The potential trade off for good graphics is that it may cause the game to experience bouts of slowdown as a result, so keep this in mind when judging flight simulators for their graphics.

    Features – This can run the gamut from the inclusion of online play, to the number of options available, to the attention to detail found in the design of the airports, and much more. Flight Pro Sim sure rule the market because of the depth of the game’s feature. It features a staggering number of…well, features.

    Physics – This category receives varying degrees of importance depending on the genre, but for flight simulators it’s absolutely vital. The entire simulation genre is based around incorporating real world physics into the game after all. If the physics engine simply isn’t up to snuff, the entire experience is rendered moot. No one game has perfected this category, and it could be that none ever will, but Flight Pro Sim probably has a slight edge in this category as well.

    Other important categories can include how well the game controls, the sound design, which includes both music and sound effects, and the difficulty of the game, which is usually a by-product of many of the other categories above. Some gamers prefer the easy mode while others prefer the stiff challenges.

    While there’s no one flight simulator game that dominates all categories, the one that performs the best across all of them is undoubtedly Flight Pro Sim. The fact that Flight Pro Sim also continues to receive steady updates and improvements, while other games are mostly in final states, also lends itself well to the overall health of the game. In fact I’d venture to say it wins all but the graphics category hands down over the competition, but hey, that’s just my opinion. Feel free to try the games out for yourself and come to your own conclusion.

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