
Threshold has a beginners guide on everything you need to know about X-Plane. If you use Linux, get the installer for it here. You will also receive the X-Plane Installer for Windows and Mac. This key will allow you to install, and use X-Plane 11 without needing any other products.

I shouldn't have to sacrifice scenery, something QUITE LITERALLY imperative to flying, for the sake of 'oh, the Cessna flies just slightly better than Micropoop's model.' I mean, the planes here look great and the interiors are fine and all, but am I supposed to just close my eyes and pretend LA or SF or whatever city I'm flying over is simply there? Say what you will about Microsoft and their greed, but at the very least, you can fly over your home base and actually recognize it, without ever needing to purchase or even download freeware airports.Įven at half-off, I feel like I was shafted.When you purchase this digital download edition, you will receive an email confirmation with your product key. What a lame attempt at defending the devs. 'Play MFSF if you're in it for the scenery' - I'm sorry but no. When you purchase a game and the fanbase's next tip is to literally buy scenery, or install a convoluted (but FREE!!!) scenery mod that delves into the game's files and really makes you think the creators should've done it, something is very wrong. No buildings, no houses - even FSX at the very least tries to emulate LA and it gets the job done.

Like ? I can't even come up with a way to describe how disappointed I was. I tried flying out of KSMO and was genuinely at a loss for words at how the game rendered LA - LITERAL SEASIDE FARMLAND. FSX looks rough and even vanilla MSFS gets many cities wrong. Look, I get it, making areas look realistic is hard.
