Aerofly Simulator Review

Aerofly Simulator Review Average ratng: 4,3/5 2537 votes

Top Track- “ I was considering having “Fields of Hopes” and “Dreams” as my top pick or “Don’t Forget”, but I eventually settled on “Friendship” as I feel that it defines what makes Toby Fox’s music so charming. Deltarune is only Chapter 1 of what is sure to have more installments, so hopefully moving forward, he will continue his trend of making memorable music. He is able to craft another soundtrack which reflects the characters and narrative of the game brilliantly whilst also making a soundtrack which is genuinely fun to listen to and play along to. Whilst Deltarune’s OST doesn’t necessarily live up to Undertale’s soundtrack (such as the grandeur that was “Megalovania” or the eccentric nature of “Dogsong”), Fox succeeds in creating another great original score. Game with best ost.

If you follow my Facebook page, you know that, from time to time, I have been making some experiments with IPACS Aerofly FS2 flight simulator. This simulator has left the 'Early Access' area on Steam and it is now available as a 'finished' product. Since many of you are asking if it is any good, I thought it was a good idea to share my opinions - much like I did when it was originally released in Early Access. Aerofly FS2 is the latest product from IPACS, a Swiss company that produced the popular Aerofly RC series (a series of radio-controlled aircraft model simulators) and Aerofly FS (their take on a full scale flight simulator). The original Aerofly FS was praised for its good performance, nice photoreal scenery and good visuals - although it failed to catch the attention of the vast majority of the simmers community. The second iteration is in a much better position as its early version was released with native support of the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift right when these two headsets were gaining popularity - and due to its super-smooth frame rate, it quickly become popular within the niche of simmer who own a Virtual Reality headset.

I bought it when I got my HTC Vive - and I was amazed on the smothness and graphic quality of the experience. (the ASG 29 and the Margansky Swift S1), twin-props (Beech Baron B58 and King Air C90), a business jet (Learjet 45 of course), unlimited acrobatic planes (Extra 300 and Pitts S.2B), warbirds (Corsair, P-38 and the Sopwith Camel) and military jets (F-15, F-18 and the MB-339 trainer). By downloading and installing the SDK you can also get the DR-400, while the Dash 8 Q400 is also available as free download (and it is probably the best Aircraft in terms of system modeling. The visual quality is great and very consistent - by far the best default fleet of any simulator. The f light models are less consistent - some are very good, some are just OK. Most of them will not be as accurate as the most demanding simmers would like, but in general they are acceptable and deliver a good 'sensation' of flight. Much like its predecessor, AFS2 takes the photoreal approach.

Unfortunately, professional review of the Aerofly 1 Flight Simulator app is not yet ready. This app is on the list and will be reviewed in the nearest feature. Meanwhile, you can find more from the official description below. Aerofly FS 2 Flight Simulator First Impressions (PC) My experience with PC gaming goes way back and it’s safe to say that one of the first sorts of games that made a big impression was flight simulators.

The base scenery covers most of the West Coast of the United states and includes California, Nevada and Arizona - Colorado and Utah areas are available as free downloads, as well as a higher resolution version of the base scenery. The New York area and Switzerland are available at pay-for DLC (currently 14.99€ each). Orbx has released Innsbruck and Meigs Field, and will release Monterey shortly. Sticking to the default content, if you are into photoscenery in terms of image quality it does not get much better than this, provided you download the high-res version (pretty big download.90 Gigabytes!!!). Flying over the Sierras or the Death Valley is AWESOME - the image quality is really good and the overall impression of realism is fantastic.

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On the bad side, autogen coverage is sparse and inconsistent - some areas are well done and include buildings, some others have just trees - and some other have nothing. Also, there is no shader or mask for water - just the texture. Which is disappointing. Another bad thing is that not all the airports in the base region are included - for example Point Mugu NAS is not there.

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