Just like Microsoft Flight Simulator in due course, its successor will be a demanding game for your computer. This is confirmed by the system requirements, which are relatively reasonable in the minimum configuration, but then become significantly more demanding.
To play the latest version of Flight Simulator, you’ll need an Intel i7-6800K or AMD Ryzen 2600X processor, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon RX 5700 graphics card (with 4GB of VRAM), and 16GB of RAM. Bring 50GB of free disk space, which is a nice surprise since the original game required 150GB.
The recommended requirements are significantly higher. Specifications include an Intel Core i7 10700K or AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, a GeForce RTX 2080 or Radeon RX 5700 XT (with 8 GB of VRAM), and 32 GB of RAM.
And the ideal setup looks like this: Intel i7-14700K or AMD Ryzen 9 7900X, GeForce RTX 4080 or Radeon RTX 7900 XT (with 12 GB of VRAM), and 64 GB of RAM. No other game has ever required so much RAM.
IN Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 You can look forward to a whole host of new content, including cargo missions, ambulance flights, VIP charters, firefighting, hot air ballooning, and more. Everything should have better physics and be more detailed.. The game will be released on November 19 on PC and Xbox Series X/S, including Game Pass.
The Standard Edition for CZK 1,899 includes 65 aircraft (helicopters, hang gliders, hot air balloons, airplanes) and 150 hand-made airports. This edition will also be in Game Pass. There are also other editions: Deluxe Edition for CZK 2,699, Premium Deluxe Edition for CZK 3,499, and Aviator Edition for CZK 5,399. These editions also include aircraft and hand-made airports.
Source :Indian TV