Microsoft Flight Simulator

AppWizard
January 28, 2026
PC gaming requires significant investment, even for entry-level hardware, with many enthusiasts upgrading components over time. As of July 2025, a 32 GB kit of DDR5-6000 with a CAS latency of 30 cycles was available for less than during sales, suitable for AMD Ryzen and Intel processors. Currently, this kit is priced at [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: PC gaming has long been a pursuit that demands a considerable investment, even for those opting for entry-level hardware. Many enthusiasts find themselves upgrading their systems incrementally, replacing one component at a time or waiting years before acquiring an entirely new rig. However, for those looking to build a new gaming PC or upgrade their CPU and motherboard this year, the current prices of DRAM kits present a significant hurdle. In July 2025, a 32 GB kit of DDR5-6000 with a CAS latency of 30 cycles could be purchased for less than during sales. This configuration was more than sufficient for AMD Ryzen processors, while Intel's chips, although capable of handling faster DRAM, performed admirably with such a kit. Fast forward to today, and the same kit is now priced at 0 on Amazon. For those seeking RGB lighting or brands like Corsair or G.Skill, the costs rise even further. There are cheaper alternatives available, such as a 32 GB kit from PUSkill priced at 0, but the lower cost is often reflected in its speed and timings. To explore the impact of DRAM speed on modern gaming performance, I utilized a set of Lexar Thor OC DDR5-6000 CL32. Without enabling EXPO in the motherboard BIOS, the memory defaults to 4800 MT/s with a CAS latency of 40 cycles. While this scenario does not represent the worst-case outcome, it reflects the type of 'budget' memory currently available. I selected seven games for testing—three where I anticipated minimal performance differences and four where I expected slower performance with the 4800 MT/s setting. The results revealed intriguing insights. Games that aren't DRAM-sensitive Among the games tested, Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong, and Stalker 2 exhibited negligible performance differences between the two DRAM speeds. In fact, while Stalker 2 showed a slight decrease in performance with DDR5-4800 CL40 compared to DDR5-6000 CL32, the differences were minimal enough to be considered insignificant. For the testing process, I conducted five minutes of gameplay for each title, using Nvidia's Frameview to capture average and 1% low frame rates at resolutions of 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. With the GeForce RTX 5090, graphics settings were maximized, excluding path tracing, while ray tracing was enabled for all but one title. To maintain a balanced load on the hardware, I refrained from using DLSS upscaling and frame generation. Games that are a little bit DRAM-sensitive When examining games that are slightly sensitive to DRAM speeds, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and Counter-Strike 2 emerged as notable examples. In these titles, the performance metrics indicated that while there were some differences, particularly at lower resolutions, the overall impact of DRAM speed was less pronounced than anticipated. For instance, in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the results varied significantly due to the complexity of the environment, suggesting that DRAM speed does play a role, albeit inconsistently. Games that are very DRAM-sensitive In contrast, titles like Spider-Man Remastered and Hogwarts Legacy demonstrated a clear sensitivity to DRAM performance, primarily due to their reliance on continuous data streaming from system RAM. In these cases, the performance drop with DDR5-4800 was more pronounced, with Hogwarts Legacy showing up to a 20% reduction in minimum performance compared to DDR5-6000. However, adjusting settings to shift the performance burden back onto the GPU mitigated some of this impact. Ultimately, while the current landscape of DRAM pricing presents challenges, particularly for those seeking to maximize frame rates in competitive gaming, many gamers can still find satisfactory performance with slower DDR5 kits. As the industry navigates this 'RAMpocalypse,' it's essential to balance budget constraints with performance needs, ensuring that gaming experiences remain enjoyable without breaking the bank." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"] on Amazon, while alternatives like a 32 GB kit from PUSkill are available for [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: PC gaming has long been a pursuit that demands a considerable investment, even for those opting for entry-level hardware. Many enthusiasts find themselves upgrading their systems incrementally, replacing one component at a time or waiting years before acquiring an entirely new rig. However, for those looking to build a new gaming PC or upgrade their CPU and motherboard this year, the current prices of DRAM kits present a significant hurdle. In July 2025, a 32 GB kit of DDR5-6000 with a CAS latency of 30 cycles could be purchased for less than during sales. This configuration was more than sufficient for AMD Ryzen processors, while Intel's chips, although capable of handling faster DRAM, performed admirably with such a kit. Fast forward to today, and the same kit is now priced at 0 on Amazon. For those seeking RGB lighting or brands like Corsair or G.Skill, the costs rise even further. There are cheaper alternatives available, such as a 32 GB kit from PUSkill priced at 0, but the lower cost is often reflected in its speed and timings. To explore the impact of DRAM speed on modern gaming performance, I utilized a set of Lexar Thor OC DDR5-6000 CL32. Without enabling EXPO in the motherboard BIOS, the memory defaults to 4800 MT/s with a CAS latency of 40 cycles. While this scenario does not represent the worst-case outcome, it reflects the type of 'budget' memory currently available. I selected seven games for testing—three where I anticipated minimal performance differences and four where I expected slower performance with the 4800 MT/s setting. The results revealed intriguing insights. Games that aren't DRAM-sensitive Among the games tested, Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong, and Stalker 2 exhibited negligible performance differences between the two DRAM speeds. In fact, while Stalker 2 showed a slight decrease in performance with DDR5-4800 CL40 compared to DDR5-6000 CL32, the differences were minimal enough to be considered insignificant. For the testing process, I conducted five minutes of gameplay for each title, using Nvidia's Frameview to capture average and 1% low frame rates at resolutions of 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. With the GeForce RTX 5090, graphics settings were maximized, excluding path tracing, while ray tracing was enabled for all but one title. To maintain a balanced load on the hardware, I refrained from using DLSS upscaling and frame generation. Games that are a little bit DRAM-sensitive When examining games that are slightly sensitive to DRAM speeds, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and Counter-Strike 2 emerged as notable examples. In these titles, the performance metrics indicated that while there were some differences, particularly at lower resolutions, the overall impact of DRAM speed was less pronounced than anticipated. For instance, in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the results varied significantly due to the complexity of the environment, suggesting that DRAM speed does play a role, albeit inconsistently. Games that are very DRAM-sensitive In contrast, titles like Spider-Man Remastered and Hogwarts Legacy demonstrated a clear sensitivity to DRAM performance, primarily due to their reliance on continuous data streaming from system RAM. In these cases, the performance drop with DDR5-4800 was more pronounced, with Hogwarts Legacy showing up to a 20% reduction in minimum performance compared to DDR5-6000. However, adjusting settings to shift the performance burden back onto the GPU mitigated some of this impact. Ultimately, while the current landscape of DRAM pricing presents challenges, particularly for those seeking to maximize frame rates in competitive gaming, many gamers can still find satisfactory performance with slower DDR5 kits. As the industry navigates this 'RAMpocalypse,' it's essential to balance budget constraints with performance needs, ensuring that gaming experiences remain enjoyable without breaking the bank." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"] but may have lower speed and timings. Testing with Lexar Thor OC DDR5-6000 CL32 showed that games like Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong, and Stalker 2 had negligible performance differences between DDR5-4800 and DDR5-6000 speeds. In Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and Counter-Strike 2, slight performance differences were noted, particularly at lower resolutions. However, titles such as Spider-Man Remastered and Hogwarts Legacy displayed a clear sensitivity to DRAM performance, with Hogwarts Legacy showing up to a 20% reduction in minimum performance with DDR5-4800 compared to DDR5-6000.
AppWizard
January 17, 2026
Over a dozen Disney-published titles have been removed from Steam, raising concerns about digital preservation in gaming. Notable delisted games include the 1996 simulation game Afterlife, along with Armed and Dangerous, Lucidity, and Stunt Island. The complete list of removed titles is: - Afterlife - Armed and Dangerous - Disney's Cars Radiator Springs Adventures - Disney's Chicken Little Ace in Action - Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell's Adventure - Disney's Hercules - Disney Pixar Finding Nemo - Disney Pixar Toy Story Mania - Disney Planes - Disney The Princess and The Frog - Disney Winnie the Pooh - Lucidity - Phineas and Ferb: New Inventions - Stunt Island The absence of prior notice regarding the delisting has frustrated fans and collectors, highlighting the fragility of digital ownership.
AppWizard
November 9, 2025
Microsoft and Boeing have collaborated to develop a virtual training program for novice pilots called the Virtual Airplane Procedures Trainer, which was announced during the European Aviation Training Summit in Portugal. The program utilizes Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Flight Simulator to provide immersive and customizable training tools for pilots and flight training teams. Dayan Rodriguez, Microsoft's corporate vice president, emphasized the company's commitment to enhancing pilot training and safety through this partnership.
AppWizard
November 3, 2025
In November 2025, several video games are set to be released across various platforms. Key release dates include: - Tavern Keeper - November 3 (PC) - Age of Empires IV - November 4 (PS5) - Europa Universalis V - November 4 (PC) - Football Manager 26 - November 4 (PS5, Xbox, PC, Mobile) - Satisfactory - November 4 (PS5, Xbox) - Biped 2 - November 5 (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC) - Dinkum - November 5 (Switch) - Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment - November 6 (Switch 2) - The Last Caretaker - November 6 (PC) - Of Ash & Steel - November 6 (PC) - Siberia Remastered - November 6 (PS5, Xbox, PC) - Unbeatable - November 6 (PS5, Xbox, PC) - Whiskerwood - November 6 (PC) - A Pizza Delivery - November 7 (PS5, Xbox, PC) - Thrasher - November 7 (PC) - Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition - November 10 (PS5, Xbox, PC) - Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road - November 10 (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC) - Lumines Arise - November 11 (PS5, PSVR 2, PC) - NASCAR 25 - November 11 (PC) - Unpetrified: Echoes of Nature - November 11 (PC) - Tombwater - November 12 (PC) - Winter Burrow - November 12 (Switch, Xbox, PC) - Anno 117: Pax Romana - November 13 (PS5, Xbox, PC) - Yakuza Kiwami - November 13 (Switch 2) - Yakuza Kiwami 2 - November 13 (Switch 2) - Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 - November 14 (PS5, Xbox, PC) - Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero - November 14 (Switch, Switch 2) - Monster Hunter Stories Collection - November 14 (Xbox) - Where Winds Meet - November 14 (PS5, PC, Mobile) - Escape from Tarkov 1.0 - November 15 (PC) - Unmourned - November 17 (PC) - Deadpool VR - November 18 (Meta Quest) - Morsels - November 18 (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC) - News Tower (1.0 launch) - November 18 (PC) - SpongeBob Squarepants: Titans of the Tide - November 18 (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, PC) - Demonschool - November 19 (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC) - Kirby Air Riders - November 20 (Switch 2) - Outlaws + Handful of Missions: Remaster - November 20 (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC) - STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl - November 20 (PS5) - Constance - November 24 (PC) - Project Motor Racing - November 25 (PS5, Xbox, PC) - Terminator 2D: No Fate - November 26 (PS5, PS4, Xbox, Switch, PC) - Bubble Bobble: Sugar Dungeons - November 27 (PS5, Switch, PC) Additionally, upcoming releases in December 2025 include: - Simogo Legacy Collection - December 2 (Switch, Switch 2, PC) - Let It Die: Inferno - December 3 (PS5, PC) - Metroid Prime 4: Beyond - December 4 (Switch, Switch 2) - Octopath Traveler 0 - December 4 (PS5, PS4, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC) - Routine - December 4 (Xbox, PC) - Thief VR: Legacy of Shadows - December 4 (PSVR 2, Quest 2/3, Steam VR) - Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 - December 8 (PS5) - Yakuza Kiwami 1+2 - December 8 (PS5, Xbox) - Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - December 11 (Switch 2) In January 2026, notable releases include: - Dragon Warriors Origins - January 22 (Switch, Switch 2) - Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade - January 22 (Switch 2, Xbox) - The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin - January 28 (PS5, PC) - Code Vein II - January 30 (PS5, Xbox, PC) February 2026 will see the release of: - Nioh 3 - February 6 (PS5, PC) - Dragon Quest VII Reimagined - February 5 (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC) - Mario Tennis Fever - February 12 (Switch 2) - Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties - February 12 (PS5, PS4, Switch 2, Xbox, PC) - High on Life 2 - February 13 (PS5, Xbox, PC) - Virtual Boy: Nintendo Classics (NSO) - February 17 (Switch, Switch 2) - Tides of Tomorrow - February 24 (PS5) - Resident Evil Requiem, Resident Evil 7, and Resident Evil Village - February 27 (PS5, Xbox, Switch 2) March 2026 will feature: - Monster Hunter Stories 3 - March 13 (Switch 2) - Crimson Desert - March 19 (PS5, Xbox, PC) - Dynasty Warriors 3 Complete Edition Remastered - March 19 (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC) - Mouse: P.I. for Hire - March 19 (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC) - 007 First Light - March 27 (PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, PC) In May 2026, Grand Theft Auto 6 is scheduled for release on May 26 (PS5, Xbox). In September 2026, Halloween: The Game will be released on September 8 (PS5, Xbox, PC). Several upcoming video games have TBA release dates, including titles like Ark 2, Atomic Heart 2, and Borderlands 4, among others.
Winsage
October 24, 2025
Microsoft has announced new Copilot and AI features for Windows 11, transitioning to Windows.ai. An emergency update was released for Windows 11 to address issues that disabled USB mouse and keyboard support in the Windows Recovery Environment. The Windows Insider Program is evolving with improvements to mobile device settings, File Explorer, and Drag Tray in the Dev and Beta channels, while a revamped Start menu and Copilot Vision integration are set for the Release Preview. Microsoft's annual report highlights three core business segments: Windows, Microsoft 365 Consumer, and Xbox/gaming, with Xbox/gaming having 500 million users but the highest engagement levels. Microsoft plans to launch Copilot for Education in December and integrate Anthropic Claude into Microsoft 365 commercial offerings. The Xbox president indicated that the next console will be "very premium," and new hardware options are available for purchase. The Xbox Development Kit has seen a 33 percent price increase due to U.S. tariffs. Many laptops are now designed to be end-user repairable and upgradeable, allowing users to swap out SSDs and other components.
AppWizard
September 25, 2025
The PlayStation State of Play aired on September 24, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. ET. The event showcased first-party titles, including a glimpse of the upcoming Wolverine game, and provided updates on previously announced games with new release dates. ZA/UM's game Zero Parades will launch on PlayStation 5 and Windows PC, first revealed at Gamescom 2025. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is scheduled for release on PlayStation on December 8, 2025. Battlefield 6 is set to release on October 10, 2025, across Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PlayStation 5. Halloween: The Game will launch on September 8, 2026, for Xbox, PC, and PlayStation. Nioh 3 is scheduled for February 6, 2025, on PlayStation 5 and Windows PC. Code Vein 2 will be released on January 30, 2026, for Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PlayStation 5. Crimson Desert is set to launch on March 19, 2026, for Xbox, PC, and PlayStation.
AppWizard
April 27, 2025
A new wave of sales on Steam includes significant discounts on various games. The Xbox Game Studios Publisher Sale features discounts up to 90% on titles available until May 8, 2025. Highlights include: - The Hellblade Bundle - 34% off - State of Decay: Complete Collection - 75% off - Halo Infinite - Campaign - 67% off - Halo Master Chief Collection - 75% off - Avowed - 20% off - Microsoft Flight Simulator 40th Anniversary Edition - 50% off - Sea of Thieves - 50% off - Age of Mythology: Retold - 20% off - Grounded - 50% off - Ara: History Untold - 35% off - Age of Empires IV - 60% off - Sunset Overdrive - 80% off - Forza Horizon 5 - 50% off Indie games on sale include: - The Long Dark - 90% off - Little Nightmares II - 67% off - Overcooked! 2 - 75% off - Golf With Your Friends - 68% off - Ender Lillies: Quietus of the Knights - 60% off - Patrick's Parabox - 40% off - Trepang2 - 50% off - This War of Mine - 85% off - World of Goo - 66% off - Harold Halibut - 40% off Culturally significant games on sale include: - Returnal - 50% off - Resident Evil 7 - 60% off - Alien: Isolation - 80% off - Lies of P - 40% off - Dragon Ball Z Sparking! Zero - 25% off - Monster Hunter World - 67% off - Grand Theft Auto IV - 65% off - Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - 10% off - Persona 5 Royal - 60% off - Resident Evil 4 - 50% off
AppWizard
April 19, 2025
PC gaming in 2025 features a mix of innovative remasters, indie titles, and new intellectual properties, providing a wide range of experiences for gamers. The most played games on Steam include Counter-Strike 2, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, and Dota 2, with Counter-Strike 2 leading in player engagement due to its esports scene. Notable new releases include Blue Prince, The Last of Us Part II Remastered, and Promise Mascot Agency. Other popular games outside Steam are Minecraft, Fortnite, and Valorant. Genre-specific leaders include South of Midnight for action, Myst (Remastered) for adventure, and Street Fighter 6 for fighting. Upcoming anticipated titles include Grand Theft Auto 6 and Elden Ring: Nightreign. Trends in 2025 highlight esports engagement, indie innovation, purposeful remakes, and cinematic storytelling. Last Epoch's Season 2 update has revitalized player interest with new content and enhancements. The year 2019 was significant for PC gaming, with acclaimed titles like Resident Evil 2, Control, and Disco Elysium, and marked by the influence of digital distribution platforms.
AppWizard
February 28, 2025
NVIDIA Reflex, introduced in September 2020, has reduced PC latency in over 130 titles, with 90% of GeForce gamers adopting the technology. It is supported by nine of the top ten competitive shooters, including Call of Duty: Warzone, Counter-Strike 2, and Fortnite, as well as critically acclaimed games like Cyberpunk 2077 and God of War. In 2024, GeForce gamers have enjoyed over 10 billion hours of gameplay using Reflex. Recently, Reflex expanded to Deadlock and received updates for games like World of Warcraft and Apex Legends, integrating into an additional 11 games and further reducing latency for GeForce RTX gamers.
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