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  1. I really hope this is a ground up game, FSX looks very outdated even with 3rd party addons.
  2. Before I got a Saitek Pro Yoke/Throttle/Rudder, I used a Xbox 1 S Controller to man my flights.I'm one of the few rare, But Gamepad people are out there. Microsoft itself Sold a Xbox 360 Controller for the PC.
  3. The possibilities why Microsoft decided to remove "Simulator" from the title of the game. Legal Issues with previous developer?The term Simulator sounds difficult, It also says this is serious business, Test Product.By dropping the Simulator from the name is a great way to get some new customers.I do believe it will remain a flight/simulator game.New perspective, It's a new team of developers and I think that's what that means.“Microsoft Flight” will bring a new perspective to the long-standing genre, welcoming everyone, including long-time fans, to experience the magic of flight.That paragraph alone should conclude it will be a Simulator, under a new team trying to make it easier to experience flight simulation aka the magic of flight.Also it must be reminded that the Flight Simulator series even though highly educational in some areas, It was presented as a game with simulation properties, Simmers/Gamers/Real Pilots always debate this issue.The video was just a promotional teaser, not in-game obviously. We really have nothing to go on with information Microsoft gave us via that sentence.

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