Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the Statue of Liberty: Fascinating screenshots of Microsoft Flight Simulator compared to reality

New part Microsoft Flight Simulator will allow players to fly around the globe, which is created using real maps and satellite images from the search engine Bing. In combination with non-x-ray graphics, the project locations look incredibly believable, but how exactly does the game world correspond to the real one?

The user will help to answer this question. Reddit under the nickname Utherellus, published on the service Imgur album with images comparing the in-game locations of the new Mfs with their real prototypes. Most of the screenshots below have turned out so well that they really can be confused with real photos.

Lucerne Lake in Switzerland

Chambord Castle in France

Ngauruhe Volcano in New Zealand

Ajaccio – the capital of the French island of Corsica

View of the Moscow Cathedral of Christ the Savior

Mangroves in Mexico

View of the Statue of Liberty in the USA

Aix-les-Bains Commune in France

Premiere of the computer version Microsoft Flight Simulator will be held this year, and at the start the game will be available to subscribers Xbox game pass for free download. Later the flight simulator will also appear on the Xbox one.

Read also: “Tell us at least something” – Bethesda responded to Skyrim fans awaiting news about The Elder Scrolls VI.

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