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"It doesn't get more real than X-Plane. It is one of the few flight simulators that actually simulates air to reproduce amazing flight dynamics."
Recent updates
18 September, 2014
This latest release represents the largest and most significant X-Plane update to date.
It not only contains numerous fixes and performance improvements, but also some substantial additions to the product itself.
Foremost is the inclusion of the new GPS.
The previous versions of X-Plane also included a GPS instrument but it could only do direct-to navigation and could not implement a GPS approach.
With the recent introduction of GPS enabled approach systems at many airports, the new GPS in X-Plane will allow customers to practice actual GPS approaches using an instrument familiar to most general aviation pilots. The new GPS is a drop-in replacement for the old X-Plane GPS, so that with one click in Laminar’s PlaneMaker, old aircraft can be upgraded to the more IFR capable version.
The X-Plane 10.30
default aircraft come with the new GPS already installed.
The new GPS is based on the Garmin 430 and Garmin 530 and both variants are included.
The 10.30 update also includes major improvements to both the weather and scenery systems. The system for the placement of autogen scenery has been refined so buildings, trees, and other objects more accurately reflect their real-world counterparts.
With the recent release of World Editor 1.3 and the Airport Scenery Gateway, hundreds of new highly detailed airports have also been included in this latest and major update to X-Plane 10.
“I am, however, going to tell you that in my personal and professional opinion, there is no software on the planet that can touch X-Plane 10 for realism, in regards to a simulator you can have at home.
Huge multi-national, multi-billion dollar corporations like Cessna and government agencies such as NASA use X-Plane in their simulators.”
“X-Plane 10 is a huge simulation and I think I have only managed to graze the top of the entire program and from what I have seen I do like X-Plane 10 and I will continue to use it in the future and throughout its development life.”
“...However, X-Plane 10, is looks and feels to me hugely impressive, particularly with respect to a realistic impression of flying and the representation of almost the entire world and the sky environment.”
World’s Most Advanced Flight Simulator
X-Plane 10 is the only flight simulation software available on Steam that meets the specification requirements from the Federal Aviation Administration for inclusion as part of an FAA approved simulator.
For more information on the software and hardware requirements for FAA approval visit the X-Plane Pro website at:
X-Plane 10 is much more than just a game.
“It’s what real pilots fly!”
Default Scenery
Having installed the software via Steam you only have the main simulator as well as the Seattle region. More scenery has been divided into various free and optional DLCs. Installation of said DLCs is quite simple and is done very fast.
We did that because of the huge download size. There are still many many customers out there with a slow internet connection.
About This Game
X-Plane 10 Global is the latest version of a simulator that has been in development continuously for almost 20 years. This latest version of X-Plane 10 brings numerous improvements and enhancements for PC, Mac and Linux virtual pilots, unleashing the power of modern systems with its 64 bit processing and multi-core support.
Designed to be the most flexible flight simulator it has a fully open structure that allows the enthusiast to change every part. With thousands of compatible add-ons there is no kind of flying craft that is not simulated and there is a whole world to explore.
Boasting a 20 year old pedigree, X-Plane utilizes Incredible cloudscapes to bring the sky to life whilst the ground depicts real-world roads, cities, towns and more to ensure the most realistic flying experience possible. The completely new rendering engine shows the world around you in high detail and with global illumination so lights behave like real lights.
core is a virtual wind tunnel that creates the most realistic flight modeling available on a desktop.
Equally capable of simulating every type of aircraft, the virtual pilot is able to experience the challenges of flying big airliners or tiny ultra-light aircraft. The realism of X-Plane 10 Global is proven by the fact that X-Plane is used as a certified training tool. Each aircraft flies just as it should, from the glider to the Space Shuttle!
Air Traffic Control will guide you from startup to shut-down and also controls the other aircraft around you. Those other aircraft are not robotic as they are in other simulators, but they interact with the world in the same way as your own aircraft does. They will fight the same cross winds and turbulence as you encounter, they will need more runway to stop when the weather conditions are not favorable. Just like real pilots do, you will watch their take-off to be prepared for what your take-off will be like. It’s still simulated but it gets very close to real aviation!
X-Plane 10 Global is built with the future in mind and makes full use of the hardware in your system. If you own a fast multi-core machine you will be able to simulate more aircraft around you and see more details but even with a moderate machine X-Plane 10 Global is capable of displaying a tremendous amount of objects without slowing down.
Super accurate flight characteristics using a virtual wind tunnel
Includes 30 aircraft, from gliders to the Space Shuttle
Online flying with other virtual pilots
Air Traffic Control actually controls the other aircraft around you
Accurate terrain, roads and more
Global ‘Plausible World’ auto generated scenery
New rendering engine with innovative global lighting
64 Bit optimized
Totally flexible and extendable with thousands of existing add-ons (and many more to come)
Includes super-detailed scenery for Nice (LFMN), Paderborn-Lippstadt (EDLP) and Faro (LPFR)
printed “Quick Start Guide” included
Having installed the software via Steam you only have the main simulator as well as the Seattle region. More scenery has been divided into various free and optional DLCs. Installation of said DLCs is quite simple and is done very fast.
System Requirements
SteamOS + Linux
Minimum:
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7
Processor: Dual Core, 2.5 GHz or faster
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: with at least 500 MB of VRAM
Hard Drive: 80 GB available space
Recommended:
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7
Processor: 3 GHz, multi-core CPU (or, even better, multiple processors)
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: with 2 GB of on-board, dedicated VRAM
Hard Drive: 80 GB available space
Minimum:
OS: OS X version 10.6.8 or later
Processor: Dual Core, 2.5 GHz or faster
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: with at least 500 MB of VRAM
Hard Drive: 80 GB available space
Additional Notes: X-Plane 10 does not support PowerPC-based Macs, or versions of OS X prior to 10.6.8.
Recommended:
OS: OS X version 10.6.8 or later
Processor: 3 GHz, multi-core CPU (or, even better, multiple processors)
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: with 2 GB of on-board, dedicated VRAM
Hard Drive: 80 GB available space
Additional Notes: X-Plane 10 does not support PowerPC-based Macs, or versions of OS X prior to 10.6.8.
Minimum:
OS: Linux Ubuntu 12.04LTS or compatible
Processor: Dual Core, 2.5 GHz or faster
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: with at least 500 MB of VRAM
Hard Drive: 80 GB available space
Additional Notes: please note that you must install the proprietary Nvidia or AMD drivers. X-Plane will not run using Gallium or Mesa open-source drivers
Recommended:
OS: Linux Ubuntu 12.04LTS or compatible
Processor: 3 GHz, multi-core CPU (or, even better, multiple processors)
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: with 2 GB of on-board, dedicated VRAM
Hard Drive: 80 GB available space
Additional Notes: please note that you must install the proprietary Nvidia or AMD drivers. X-Plane will not run using Gallium or Mesa open-source drivers
The manual, documentation, video images, software, and all the related materials are copyrighted and cannot be copied, photocopied, trans- lated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine legible form, neither completely nor in part, without the previous written consent of AEROSOFT. THE SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED <> AND IT DOES NOT COME FURNISHED WITH ANY GUARANTEE IMPLICIT OR EXPRESS.
THE AUTHOR DECLINES EVERY RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONTINGENT MALFUNCTIONS, DECELERATION, AND ANY DRAWBACK THAT SHOULD ARISE, USING THIS SOFTWARE. Copyright (C) 2013 AEROSOFT. All rights reserved. All trademarks and brand names are trademarks or regis- tered trademarks of the respective owners. Copyrights are serious stuff. If you find any pirated copies of this soft- ware please notify us at . We will make sure re- ports of copyrights violation are rewarded.
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Warning to the average Steam player . . . This is not a game . . . It is a simulation. I do not recommend for the jump in and go type. I like this game alot for its simulation value. X-Plane has a very advanced engine for aircraft simulation and for someone who likes realism . . . this is the air sim for you. If you like checklists prior to taking off . . . this is the game for you. If you like to jump in and go with no thought then don't waste your time with this sim. On the other hand if you want to learn how to fly a plane well enough to consider getting your PPL then download this gem and start learning!
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FSX is officially &dead&. Prepar3d is too high price and strange with its license (no entertainment usage??? O_O) So only XP10 now and thanks god it is Xtra Good!!!BUT REMEMBER!!! IT IS Simulation!!!!
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2.1 hrs on record
THIS IS A HARDCORE SIMULATOR! NOT A FLYING GAME!An unbiased opinion from someone who flies over 20 flight sims.Being a lover of flight sims I have all the major ones.If your looking for a game, KSP or Ace combat might be more up your alley.Ill compare this to Microsoft flight simulator for comparisionFlight ModelMicrosoft Flight simulator 10 (FSX) uses a variable chart to determin how an aircraft behaves inflight. So the control surfaces moving in game are more or less jjust eye candy. As a file controls the aircrafts variable movements. Not to bash FSX but it gives a more mechanical feel to flying. Less natural. However it is less processor intensive and easier to learnXPlane uses an advanced blade theory dynamics. Which models of airflow to calculate how the surface would behave in the air condtions. So moving a control surface actually affects the movement of the air. Giving i a far more realistic feel. Its far more difficult to fly and spin outs are to be expected.Terrain:FSX uses real world terrain data. Its a fairly low resolution so it can appear to be blocky in some places. However DSX also uses real world road maps and places large cities with real land marks. So you can easily fly around your home town and VFR flights. Xplane 10 Uses a simular real world terrain model at a higher resoultion. Making mountains much more realistic. As well as the weather effects acting upon them. However real world cities are absent. Although using satelite images the engine places cities and town in the right places. Just don't expect to be flying over the Sears tower in chicago.FSX uses the same data files to determine aircrafts ability to move in the weather. It feels very clunky and un natural. Adjust for winds and temputures at variing levelsXPlane 10 again uses blade theory. However it only accounts for ground level and altitude of your aircraft. Meaning a cross wind at the airfiled will affect a plane on land almost as much as one at altiude. However Xplane 10 uses an active model radar. So you can in theory actually fly into a hurricane in real time and watch it on radar.Aircraft Models:FSX comes with a slew of highly detailed aircraft. All with 3d cockpits and working insterments. So you can fly that little puddle jumper to an F-18 right from the get go.Xplane10 does have a lot of aircraft but many do not come default with 3d interiors. Most have some sort of 2d panel that will sufice for flying.Combat:FSX sucksXpalne 10 SucksDCS world is free. You have no excuse to not have it.Multi player.FSX has a clean and simple interface that allows you to browse and favorite servers. A modern design thats clean and user friendly.Xplane allows only direct connect. So I hope your computer skills are alright.Personal conclusion:FSX is more about the experience of flying. Weather just goofing off or flying across the world to see the sights. I often will just plot courses to sight see various places and to learn to use the systems in the game.Xplane 10 is more about learning to fly. Which lets face it. Weather you bought FSX or Xpalne is sorto f why you bought either. Xplane is just more about the feel of flying than flying. Its a great product and why I was happy both came to steam.And totop it all off most of the advatnges what one or the other sim has can be negated with addons. BOth free or payware. So it really boils down to how serious you are about flying. I often enjoy total realism in Xplane so more often than not its my go to sim.
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The top proper flight-sim.CAVEAT EMPTOR: this is a purchase that should be considered only for hardcore flightsim fans.You're looking at $60 starting and you should really consider payware stuff, as well. In additon, the GA offerings are wonderfully modeled, but the military stuff isn't.
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