the HOT NEW TREND in cyberbullying: crashing your plane into someone's house in Microsoft flight sim and sending them the pic pic.twitter.com/ijRbE3RMOE— Kyle Erf (@KyleErf) August 19, 2020
MS Flight Simulator has some pretty neat renderings in the Donbas and Russian border area. Here it renders a ton of artillery craters near Savur-Mohyla. pic.twitter.com/NeHTBv6X8b— Aric Toler (@AricToler) August 20, 2020
Ghost airport https://t.co/9vZfmE74Rl— Aric Toler (@AricToler) August 20, 2020
Microsoft Flight Simulator AI: is trained to reconstruct vertical data from a variety of urban and suburban buildings from around the world— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) August 20, 2020
Greenland:
(20,000 foot ice wall image: reddit user unrelentingdespair) https://t.co/med6c9QelM pic.twitter.com/sAnHoC9vtV
Microsoft Flight Simulator AI includes traffic patterns, but gets confused sometimes about where to put the cars vertically.— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) August 20, 2020
People commenting on thallada's video have pointed out this is a building in Boston that normally has a road tunneling through it.https://t.co/OK05VPSg3e pic.twitter.com/Qt0etkGChq
Nice Microsoft Flight Simulator glitch examples in this article by @bucksexington— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) August 20, 2020
My favorite is this pair where the bridges of London are underwater, but the good people of London just keep driving across them.https://t.co/Odw9ZPMlHN pic.twitter.com/vhPnnSqwn7
My favorite find is the Colorado river's "shelf" at the bottom of the Grand Canyon and its wide open cracks in the universe.https://t.co/lbknkEe3O3— Ewzzy (@ewzzy) August 20, 2020
Lunacy in another game:
TIRED: flying a cessna to jeffrey epstein's island— ▀▀▀▀▀▀ (@immolations) August 19, 2020
WIRED: some guy flying malaysia airlines flight 370 out of the bottom of the ocean pic.twitter.com/2b0xASWaZJ
unfortunately this was done in some other sim— entertainment enthusiast (@vogon) August 20, 2020
fs2020 doesn't have a 777 model yet
Also, speaking of planes:
I'm definitely going to check out Vertical 911 (apparently renamed Vertical Valor) magazine. https://t.co/279zBzkgkb— John Wiseman (@lemonodor) August 20, 2020