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What can you say about the system requirements?

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My PC: i7 2600k p8z68-v pro4 gb ddr3GTX 460 1gb would my PC be enough to handle MS flight? And idk but REX for MS flight would be even more demanding + ORBX won't sit idle + PMDG.......

Flight hasn't been released yet, how could anyone know?

No sorry, your PC is inadequate.

Slight deviation Have you seen that new British Airways add ?Shows BA from early begins to present with aircraft from DC3s To Concorde .If FS were to have TV add to promote sales(yes I know this won't happen obviously) this BA add would be great just knock out the BA refs and insert FLIGHT and of you go. PS To original poster - Your PC will easily run FLIGHT .My old Celeron 266 MHz equipped power box 1999 runs it beautifully.Andy

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I'll try it on my Atari tonight and if it works then you shouldn't have any problem LOL.gif

Once I can get the DeLorean up to 88mph, I will nip forward in time to test Flight on your computer, with luck, I should have an answer for you some time last week. Al

Alan Bradbury

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You'll need a CPU, graphics card, motherboard, memory, hard drive, DVD drive, monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers and sound card.

You'll need a CPU, graphics card, motherboard, memory, hard drive, DVD drive, monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers and sound card.
LOL Al

Alan Bradbury

Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here

Like the Flight team said, it will run on a variety of hardware. The more powerful the hardware, the better. If it's in DX11, then newer hardware especially will have the advantage.

JP1018

 

Like the Flight team said, it will run on a variety of hardware. The more powerful the hardware, the better.
This is great news about it running on a variety of hardware, because I have a brand new 950 watt Bosch power drill that is far more powerful hardware than my i7 2,600, so I guess I'll be running Flight on that! Joking aside, it is my supposition that since MS want to get Joe Average on board as well as us hard core maniacs who spend stupid amounts of money on super-dooper systems that will run FSX adequately, that the requirements for Flight will be flexible enough to allow a reasonably average PC of today to run the thing with some of the detail turned down, because if they don't do that, then they will have failed in their objective. Al

Alan Bradbury

Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here

This is great news about it running on a variety of hardware, because I have a brand new 950 watt Bosch power drill that is far more powerful hardware than my i7 2,600, so I guess I'll be running Flight on that! Joking aside, it is my supposition that since MS want to get Joe Average on board as well as us hard core maniacs who spend stupid amounts of money on super-dooper systems that will run FSX adequately, that the requirements for Flight will be flexible enough to allow a reasonably average PC of today to run the thing with some of the detail turned down, because if they don't do that, then they will have failed in their objective. Al
I don't want to leave the joking part aside .Cant beat a good Bosch ,except in Global.....lets not go there .I like a laugh!Cheers AL

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I think it will require a powerful graphics card as well

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Hello, I'm new here.I wonder if MS Flight will support SLi/Crossfire?I'm saving up for a new pc, and I'd like to know if I should plan for it.Thank you!

No, it will not.

No, it will not.
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