
Microsoft
The new Mircosoft Flight Simulator, initially introduced on the firm’s E3 press convention in June 2019 with a teaser trailer, now has the required system specs. Though you do not want a high-end PC rig and the minimal necessities are pretty cheap, they do not assure the hyper-realistic graphics.
The trailer exhibits spectacular visuals with Microsoft Azure synthetic intelligence and satellite tv for pc imagery. To get these ultimate outcomes, the simulator requires a newer Ryzen 7 Professional 2700X or Intel i7-9800X CPUs paired with high-end AMD Radeon VII and Nvidia RTX 2080 GPUs with at the very least 8GB of VRAM, 32GB of RAM, a 150GB SSD and a 50Mbps connection.

Mircosoft
At a minimal, the simulator requires at the very least an AMD Ryzen 3 1200 or Intel i5-4460 CPU together with a Radeon RX 570 or NVIDIA GTX 770 GPU, 2GB of VRAM, 8GB of RAM, a 150GB arduous drive and a 5Mbps connection.
Though these specs are pretty cheap, there is a chance that they will not provide the hyper-realistic graphics Mircosoft marketed. Chances are you’ll not get the complete impact with the minimal specs, however these with the older {hardware} will nonetheless have the ability to expertise the 2020 model of the simulator.