Microsoft has been celebrating the release of the Microsoft Flight Simulator 40th Anniversary Edition. With new content such as a true-to-life Airbus A310 liner and 24 new classic missions, there’s even more to get excited about. What we’re really looking for is just a smoother flight simulator experience.
If you’re a Microsoft Flight Simulator fan, and you want to enjoy the new content in a smooth experience, then I would recommend running DX12. You’ll see significantly reduced VRAM load issues when compared to the older editions of DX9 where the game could use up all your VRAM and cause crashes. DX12 also has a memory defragmentation system that should help with graphical artefacts during your flight. We’ve even fixed the issue with cockpit screens displaying graphical-only display on some missions!
We’ve still got a lot more in store for you. Those 4 new airports are just the basics. While you’re checking them out, we’ve got something brand new to offer you. For those with NVIDIA hardware, DLSS3 is now supported, and your graphics performance should get a boost.
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The hardware support keeps on going, with plenty of love for peripherals. Turtlebeach’s VelocityOne FlightStick, Honeycomb Alpha Flight Controls, and the Thrustmaster TCA Sidestick X have all been given the green tick on both PC and Xbox as officially supported devices. Honeycomb Charlie pedals will also officially work with PC. The Pro Flight Trainer Puma X and Thrustmaster MFD Cougar were also included in the list of supported controls.