Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 launched last week, giving players a 1:1 scale of the world in which to play.— Bellingcat (@bellingcat) August 24, 2020
And we explored how accurate this simulated Earth is to see if it could be useful for open source research!https://t.co/tco3BMXmCP
Microsoft Sight Emulator pic.twitter.com/hxGqXOSffC— Petri Levälahti (@Berduu) August 24, 2020
It's Fawkner pic.twitter.com/dvJnOgY4L6— ⇓⇘⇒⇓⇘⇒➀➁➂ alex4pt (@alex4pt) August 19, 2020
They came from an import from OpenStreetMap. https://t.co/8FdkFDDvTF Has anyone sought comment from nathanwright120?— Deborah Pickett (@futzle) August 20, 2020
Also: Now we know that this "house" is 212 floors tall. pic.twitter.com/3KzPZYKVsh
The Melbourne Monolith is now MSFS2020's most famous landmark. People are hurrying to complete the Monolith Challenge, a successful landing on the roof of the 212-story glitch, before it's patched out of existence.#AllHailTheMonolith— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) August 24, 2020
(images: fulltimespy)https://t.co/GLWjcOBpfK pic.twitter.com/PSNQRraS5a
oh shit the chicago map data is from when lake shore drive collapsed in the earth quake!! #Flightsimulator pic.twitter.com/H631a8gXfc— the fresh prince of bezier (@ladyaeva) August 23, 2020
This apparently is Microsoft Flight Simulator AI's rendition of Queen Street in Toronto.— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) August 22, 2020
Must be tricky in the snow.
video by reddit user -SirParcival-https://t.co/Gvy9h3DGYp pic.twitter.com/sQqmLUUvw1
At high level-of-detail NYC's skyline looks great. At the lower detail settings it looks... ominous— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) August 24, 2020
[screenshot by reddit user samreturned]https://t.co/Gh0fLTz2oQ pic.twitter.com/yHysbVgxR2
What appears to be a persistent water level bug in the Microsoft Flight Simulator AI has inverted the Pingualuit impact crater into a weird mesa.— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) August 22, 2020
image by reddit user NovaSiliskohttps://t.co/2tW7HWGAeU pic.twitter.com/JvMokVhIdj
What I would like to see are Microsoft Flight Simulator add-ons that AMPLIFY the weirdness. Give me a slider that goes from normal to Ragnarok. Floating mountains, sideways valleys, strange monoliths. Traffic doggedly traversing the fractured landscape.https://t.co/2i6erCBCUu— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) August 24, 2020