It feels so personal
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I once parked a Cessna in my parents’ cramped driveway and sent them the pic. Felt good.
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Amateurs, I doubt there's a place I haven't crashed into yet
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Well it’s a Boeing so not too surprising
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Crashing would be more fun in MSFS if it had destructible environments and soft body physics.
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Crashing would be more fun in MSFS if it had destructible environments and soft body physics.
Like Wreckfest, but with wings and maps.
Sounds like a laugh.
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More concerning is that they know my address.
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More concerning is that they know my address.
That's what makes it so brilliant.
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Like Wreckfest, but with wings and maps.
Sounds like a laugh.
Like Wreckfest, but with wings and maps
Sounds like my bachelor party
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More concerning is that they know my address.
Yeah but you already knew your address so not really that impressive
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Well it’s a Boeing so not too surprising
It's fine, they are meant to bounce,
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New? I was doing that in the early 2000s
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I haven’t played a Microsoft Flight Simulator game in a really long time, so excuse me if this is a dumb question. Does the game use actual map data? Does it have entire countries?! That’s kind of wild and makes me want to check the new one out on GamePass.
I also want to crash into my own house.
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Flight Gear flight simulator way better
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I haven’t played a Microsoft Flight Simulator game in a really long time, so excuse me if this is a dumb question. Does the game use actual map data? Does it have entire countries?! That’s kind of wild and makes me want to check the new one out on GamePass.
I also want to crash into my own house.
FS2020 does. It uses bing maps satellite imagery, interprets the map and procrdurally generates buildings. It's impressive, but up close the buildings look generic and rarely accurate. Google Earth looks better.
However they do have hand made maps of big cities, these are very realistic.
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The key is to send it too then when they're not at home.
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Crashing would be more fun in MSFS if it had destructible environments and soft body physics.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Or at the very least comically broke into a million pieces like they used to in the old games. (I think I'm specifically thinking of 2000, but I don't remember for sure. When I try to look up MS Flight Sim 2000 crash, all I get is troubleshooting guides)
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Or at the very least comically broke into a million pieces like they used to in the old games. (I think I'm specifically thinking of 2000, but I don't remember for sure. When I try to look up MS Flight Sim 2000 crash, all I get is troubleshooting guides)
wrote last edited by [email protected]The only one I ever played with any kind of destruction was Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator.
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For me it was always crashing into my own house in MS Flight Sim
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Like Wreckfest, but with wings and maps.
Sounds like a laugh.
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