Say no doubt that Microsoft Flight Simulator is a technically demanding game would be an understatement. We are facing one of the most photorealistic and impressive games in the history of video games.
Even on PC gaming hardware with “vitamin” and fairly powerful features, the game can be difficult to perform. And that’s when they come in Xbox Series S and X, for which it will be playable, and this is where we can have some doubts about the graphics quality or the performance of the game in this next-gen. Fears multiply even more if we talk about Xbox s series
Xbox Cloud Gaming and Azure take the stage
Since Redmond, they promised months ago a technically impressive version of the game. In a recent article, the team at Microsoft games stack he said that thanks to the cloud architecture of Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Flight Simulator will work virtually seamlessly, even on the weakest hardware of consoles and mobile devices, where, of course, the game can be played via Xbox Cloud Gaming:
“With the architecture of Microsoft Flight Simulator, the future is fast approaching in the form of continuous product and platform expansions. The main one will be accessibility across a wider range of devices. The publication reads. “Although the initial launch of the product requires powerful PCs, the Azure architecture will allow the Microsoft Flight Simulator experience to also be experienced on other devices, particularly on Xbox consoles and ultimately on mobile devices. This democratization of the device means that the product does not require more power in the device to evolve, but only needs the transmission bandwidth
Jorg Neumann, Director of Microsoft Flight Simulator at MicrosoftHe adds, “What do you see now that wows people on a $ 3,000 PC, guess what? That’s pretty much unchanged on a $ 500 console, and we’re rolling out things to bring it to even lower devices like phones. ”
Microsoft Flight Simulator is just around the corner for Xbox Series X / S. On July 27, it will be released in next gen with a rate of 30 FPS, yes. Recall that it has been warned that we could enjoy nextgen games via Xbox Cloud, so it is possible that Xbox One could also enjoy this wonder.
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