The Boeing 747 Flight Simulator Review
The expectations in a Boeing 747 flight simulator are high. The Boeing 747 model is the most famous aircraft in the world which proves that size matters in order to be among the top.
The Boeing 747 model has been quite the main attraction of today’s flight simulator games that the competition as to whom the best representation would go is becoming more and more fierce. Personally, I’ve played almost all the flight simulator games in the market and I’ve decided who the best is.
I heard a lot of good things about Flight Pro Sim, which prompted me to have a copy. As a Boeing 747 flight simulator is common in the flight simulator genre, I thought trying out the Boeing 747 in Flight Pro Sim would be the perfect way to compare it against its competition. Needless to say, I was left very impressed.
Graphically, the Boeing 747 has never looked better than it does in Flight Pro Sim. The texture detail and modeling are first rate, and show exquisite attention to detail. The glossy outside of the plane is only trumped by the high definition, fully 3D cockpit, which is almost overwhelming just to lookout, let around to try and manage before a flight. There’s a setting that would enable you to make your plane as simple or as complicated as you want it to be. The cockpit is filled to the brim with levers, buttons, and other doodads, all screaming “touch me!” testing them out all and seeing how they react, and they function in conjunction with one another is a rewarding process indeed.
Getting the aircraft up in the air, I was amazed to see the cockpit displays were all fully functional as each second of flight time clicked by, and each display has some form of potential implications or important information for your flight. A player will have to have a solution to the system malfunction if its settings are turned on in the game.
With how frequently the Flight Pro Sim team continues to add updates to the game, Boeing fans have even more to look forward to in the future, as a Boeing 747-8 model will surely surface in the game at some point in 2010, after the real thing makes its maiden voyage and enters the marketplace fully. Flight Pro Sim has already added dozens of additional aircraft since the game’s initial release, and this will be one of the first new aircraft released during the game’s reign at the top of the flight simulator genre, so it will be interesting and exciting to see how quickly they seize the opportunity and bless their players with a new Boeing 747 flight simulator for the Boeing 747-8.
I’m looking forward for the more updates that Flight Pro Sim will have to offer in its Boeing 747 flight simulator in the future.