![]() The Xbox Series X version remedies some of the issues we had with tutorials last year, adding more of them and expanding beyond just the Cessna 152, which is a nice touch. It's capped at 30fps for non-VRR displays, but that doesn't feel like a deal-breaker in this scenario. The frame rate does dip from time-to-time based on where you're flying and pointing the camera, but this is nothing out of the ordinary on PC either. Simply put, Flight Sim makes a superb transition from PC to console, rivalling some of the best visuals you can get on PC and achieving pretty good performance for the most part. ![]() Updated review (Xbox Series X version, July 2021): Microsoft Flight Simulator has finally arrived on Xbox Series X|S, and following on from our review of the PC version last year, we've had a chance (thanks to Xbox Game Pass) to get hands-on with the Xbox Series X edition over the past few days. ![]()
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