The highly anticipated game is set to touchdown on PC and Xbox consoles on the nineteenth of November. While uncertainty initially surrounded the inclusion of virtual reality functionality in Asobo’s next-generation flight simulator when it debuted last summer, the studio has since clarified that VR support is indeed part of its plans, as recently demonstrated in a hands-on preview.
Asobo confirmed in a developer Q&A earlier this 12 months that VR help was certainly coming, and that, in Govt Producer Martial Bossard’s phrases, it could be “spectacular.”
Although no mention of VR support was made explicit in marketing materials, the studio showcased VR capabilities during the MFS 2024 Preview event, allowing press and creators to experience flight simulation using a Pimax Crystal Light headset?
According to the renowned YouTuber, ‘theVRpilot’, Virtual Reality assistance will integrate cutting-edge foveated rendering technology.
At launch, the studio will introduce a range of new features, including global Aviation Careers, a dynamic Problem League system, and an innovative World Photographer mode that promises to revolutionize the gaming experience.
The latest upgrade to the simulator’s rendering capabilities sees a significant enhancement in the realistic representation of the lower aerodynamic surfaces.
“We’ve achieved a remarkable feat: we can collect every single rock on our planet with ease – an astonishing accomplishment.” We have updated the aerial imagery covering your entire global territory, and assembled a team of experts who have gathered comprehensive digital elevation models from every region on Earth. The culmination of four years of tireless effort has yielded an unparalleled level of floor system sophistication. “Nobody else has anything quite like this,” asserts Jorg Neumann.
The sport encompasses a diverse range of environments, including global shipping routes, helicopter pads, glider airstrips, oil platforms, and tall structures, as well as “hundreds of animal species found globally.”