This year's new version of the Microsoft flight simulator is already in the beta phase and, in fact, there is already something moving around some of the videos where you can see its unbelievable graphics. Of course, this is pricey and in this version it is double, since we will not only need a high-end PC to be able to fully enjoy it, but we will also need good Internet connection thanks to a new technology called Variable stream.
Recommended and minimum requirements for Flash Simulator
Microsoft saw fit to make a very positive difference about the system requirements for the game. On the other hand we have a few requirements to play 1080p and 30 FPS
In addition, as you will see these three categories have been broken down by versions of AMD and NVIDIA, something that fans will surely appreciate.
For minimum requirements The game has already asked us for an AMD Ryzen 3 or Intel Core i5, in both quad-core times, and a graphics card from several generations ago, but already in the middle phase of its day. Similarly, 8 GB of RAM is required, which is a relatively new concept considering that we are talking about low maintenance requirements.
But the recommended requirements, Microsoft says we will need a Ryzen 5 1500X or Core i5-8400, which is obviously a good topic for most processors because this time we are already talking about 4 cores and 8 threads and cores 6 in a row. As for the graph, demand is rising but it is still welcome, and we are looking at the details because we are already recommending it 16 GB of RAM
In the end, because relevant requirements We're about to need a high-end gaming PC. They currently recommend the Ryzen 7 2700X or Core i7-9800X, 8 cores and 16 threads in both cases and compatible with 32 GB of RAM (If memory fails, it is the first time they have recommended so much RAM for the game). Image requirements are not too far behind, because they are requesting a Radeon VII or RTX 2080 with 8 GB of VRAM, which is no small feat.
Transmission of change, what is it and how does it work?
If you look at the requirements, as we have improved from the smallest to the best, bandwidth has also been increasing, from 5 Mbps in low demand to 50 Mbps in the right place. As we mentioned earlier, this is due to a new feature called Adaptive Broadcast, which is not useful for streaming on Twitch.
In contrast, Adaptive Broadcasting is a new technology that enables Microsoft's servers to perform certain functions of cloud-based platform, to help the PC have less workload and give us better performance in the game. As you can see in the attached screen, the new Flight Simulator has some real and really great features (which is why it requires so much RAM), so this help won't hurt, even on the most advanced gaming PCs in the world.