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I think it would be cool to fly into Courchevel Altiport, grab the skis and go skiing, break for lunch and have some relaxing time with friends.

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Great!

Asobo should actually add a "person" cam, with customisable person height, "bob" when you walk/jog/run, ability to use the analog trigger to customise speed (eg walk, jog/run) and for the cam to stay fixed height above the ground even when walking up/down slopes (because I think the drone cam wouldn't maintain constant AGL when walking off a slope, but IDK). 🤔

Or maybe a 3PD can add such a cam?

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Aircraft doors don't open?  Is that on just the one plane or on all the aircraft?  If all, that would really be surprising to me, and I hope that can remedied in future updates...

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I should mention that not every place on earth is as detailed as the airports shown in the video.


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5 minutes ago, David Mills said:

I should mention that not every place on earth is as detailed as the airports shown in the video.

Personally, if I walk in my house in the sim (past the 700 foot tree on my drive), and the stuff in the cupboards isn't 80% accurate, that's a deal-breaker. 🤣

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I just hope some Hollywood starlets don't use the sim to force their way into my house at night. 


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1 hour ago, reignman40 said:

Think of the virtual plane spotting you could do with Live ATC and getting real aircraft and airlines in the sim. 

This would be awesome! I love plane spotting, especially with how amazing things look in MFS! Bring it on! Plane spotting in VR at your favorite location and airports anywhere in the world, complete with the ambient airport noises and those loud and deep engines like the GE-90's!

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Land in the car park of a big store in your Dodosim Bell JetRanger, walk in the store in the sim, buy something from the AI bloke at the counter, under the hood the sim connects to the real store, takes the order and posts it to you. You were drunk when flying the sim, forgot you did this, then wonder why a snooker table gets dropped off at your house the following Tuesday and your bank account is missing three thousand quid. 🤣

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You fly the sim over restricted airspace in Washington, DC. Within an hour, Secret Service agents knock on your door.

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5 minutes ago, David Mills said:

You fly the sim over restricted airspace in Washington, DC. Within an hour, Secret Service agents knock on your door.

Even better, if MS end up with their sim being some kind of persistent world that everyone could connect to for all kinds of applications, you could get an unmarked black MD500 in your sim and hover it outside some conspiracy theorist's house every night for a week. 🤣


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We should not be surprised - after all - Asobo are game makers - and all of us with X Box can make our X Box controllers Dance

Mind you - if you are using the sim on a bigscreen TV - sitting in your armchair - you will need a long USB - better invest in a Windows Key and go WIFI

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Looks incredible. Also going to be how I check out all the new airports I pick up, just do a slow walk around the place and check out the work. 

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Walking in a sim is not exactly new. P3D has had it for years now and Orbx introduced the concept before. 

Something stunning is to walk a scenery you doodle. Everything looks different, more real. Walking a runway you drew in a couple of minutes takes an eternity. A strange experience. Like watching a movie and then suddenly finding yourself IN the movie.

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