Flight Simulator 2020

[4K] Real World Traffic: San Francisco Intl. Aiport in Microsoft Flight Simulator Premium Deluxe

Welcome, Microsoft/Xbox provided a copy of ‘Microsoft Flight Simulator’ to me for review. This is the release version, 1.7.12.0. on launch on August 18th, 2020. Pc specs are I9 9900K 64 GB RAM RTX 2080. Settings High at 4K, recorded at 4K 60 fps by Nvidia Shadowplay.
In this video I show you a landing in San Francisco International Aiport (KSFO) in California, USA. There’s a plane landing in parallel at me, and you can see all the traffic from real world grabbed from ADSB data.

Tuckie

Piloto acrobático, videoblogger de aviación, piloto virtual, videospotter y gran entusiasta aeronáutico.

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46 comentarios

  1. Great vids, but how about monitoring performance? It would be great if you could display FPS, GPU, CPU and RAM usage with a tool like MSI Afterburner
    on the left top of the screen. It’d be interesting to see if the game is more GPU or CPU dependant and what RAM and even VRAM it eats. This is a
    very useful info for people who need to upgrade their PC just for this simulator. Thanks.

  2. A mi el trafico real me aparece, pero no me lo representa con aviones grandes….los he visto hasta ahora como cesnas, o aviones chicos. ¿Hay alguna configuración particular que tengas?

  3. Imagine this you are on a plane sneak your gaming pc on and keyboard mouse and WiFi and everything and fly next to your actual current flight lol

  4. Why don’t they use the a320 and b747 and b787 as AI traffic as well? All I see are these fake a330’s flying in my sim and the a320s are parked. Is that normal or do I have settings that are wrong in my sim. In multi player I see the actual aircraft being used.

  5. Thanks for the video.
    Is there a limit on how many -airborne- AI traffic can be in our surroundings? Is anyone seeing a lot of AI traffic in the air? Thanks

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