Good morning everyone - hope you're all having a good weekend! Quick Corrections: -Thames is pronounced "tems" -Eiffel Tower is not being lit because of a copyright law (that's disappointing :/)
they use bing not google maps.... **facepalm** And only with aerial photography data will the ground a buildings be 100% accurate. Do your research :p Also you can interact with the water, if you turn off damage, or fly with a float plane....
@SynthIIll Gaming They're just not optimized for modern gpu/cpus. If you installed it on a computer using top of the line hardware from the actually time it would run fine.
@@johnpen269 you can do short flights with people like the eaa. Or maybe if they signed up for flight instruction and decided it wasnt for them after the first flight
@@TM-so6nz is that wet rate? If so that's a decent deal if not... well let's just say I'm getting instruction in a 2020 c172 nx for 70 per hour wet soooo
The Eiffel Tower might not be lit up at night due to copyright concerns, if I recall correctly the lights are pretty recent and considered art, so they are covered under copyright law and depictions of them are illegal without permission.
This is true, and it’s possible the nature of Flight Simulator might make it a super touchy issue since it gives the opportunity for practically infinite new images of the tower without the appropriate legal rights.
I believe copyright or license is the reason some structures aren't in the game, so it certainly sounds believable. I don't know if it applies to this but I've seen people mention Sydney Harbour Bridge being affected by this. Although, I'd bet they could have faked the lighting setup for the Eiffel Tower? Done something that allowed it to be lit up but without copying the art. Surely lighting something can't be copyrighted, only that particular configuration of lights.
Copyrighted lights? That is very strange. Could just imagine this scenario - Police - "You're under arrest" - me "Why?" - "police "You're under arrest for using the same bulbs as the Eiffel tower, because the bulbs are copyrighted!" - Me "Da fuq?"
@@lukeduff_3564 dude I just subscribed to it like 2 days ago and I'm playing the game right now. It's true, if you don't have 60$ like me then just get a game pass for 1$ first month and then 5$ per month. But I guess I will get rid of the game in a couple of months.
Flying through a storm with a little Cessna in FS2020 was one of the scariest experiences I've ever had in a game. All I could see were clouds in every direction and it looked incredible.
Im a rl glider Student and I think thr Pipistrel feels most realistic at this time. The whole sim has some weird bugs in it but all together, its great!
I am a student on the DA40NG and it is pretty realistic. The engine model is not spot on and could use some improvement but the handling of the aircraft is about right. You pretty much get the right speeds with the according power settings from real life and the gliding/landing characteristics are pretty close too
I'm a student on a g1000 172 and while I havnt spent a lot of time I do notice there is still a lot missing in terms of features but it feels pretty nice to fly
I have to say, flight simulator X looks very good considering it's age. Has it always looked like this, or has it been improved over the years with updates?
8:15 Fun fact! The pattern of the lights illuminating the Eiffel Tower at night is copyrighted (it's not just plain white lighting, it's apparently some kind of "art" the same way a sculpture in a public place would be under their laws). It's obvious they hand-modeled it, so that's likely the reason they didn't implement the lighting. In almost every country but France there exists something called "freedom of panorama," i.e. if it's in public or can be seen from a public place you can share photographs or representations as an exception to copyright coverage. Don't like it? Help abolish the broken copyright system :)
Why abolish art? The copyright law isn't an issue. People think it's illegal to take an image for personal use but it's not. It only becomes a legality issue once the image is used commercially
5:28 I think you may be mistaking a narrow FoV for things being more "condensed". FSX was still based on satellite data, but much more by hand, things were pretty decently in the right places.
For the record, the objects in fsx are not condensed and are in fact to scale. The view on the left of the Golden Gate Bridge was far more zoomed in. The world in fsx and even fs2004 were geographically correct.
Very nice review! I've been using flight simulators as long as I can remember, and now as a real world pilot I look forward to trying the new MSFS2020 in a couple of days.
@@Mr.Ramirez95 they have already made a driving sim on google maps but its long gone and you cant play it anymore but it used to be good. It was eaven in 3d but most stuff was flat except the big cities.
The clouds and the weather in general looks straight up like magic. Remember thinking that RDR2 had the best clouds in any game, this just shreds that game.
I remember watching the journey of Microsoft Flight Simulators a few years back. When they finally transitioned to FSX, I remember thinking how modern and realistic it looked as compared to the previous titles
Oh dear. The reason I stopped using FSX was because of the fidelity of the flight model, not the eye candy. I will wait for the next iteration of the sim and hope they address this, which should be a fundamental part of any flight simulator. In summery: slap Bing on top of FSX and you have a new flight simulator. No, just new eye candy, and only where it is not protected by copyright. Verdict: disappointed but not surprised.
J Y FS2020 has a new flight model though, you just have the option to keep the legacy flight model which was used in FSX - which is the reason the comment was made.
@@egert_linkmann Thank you for the explanation. I thought it strange that the flight model would not be improved. You have cheered me up no end, thanks for that :-)
7:50 After playing FS2020 for the first time and coming across this myself while flying thousands of feet over Paris, France at night, I was taken aback. I could not believe my eyes. The game looked so real and the night sky was just incredible. I literally paused the game, rolled back in my chair and took a deep breath after finally realizing how far technology had come. Seeing the lights brighten the sky and watching as the clouds revealed a vast beautiful lit up landscape was absolutely breathtaking. This sim is as spectacular as people say it is.
With 20/20 hindsight, I'm VERY glad that the prognosis for masses of addons taking some time has proved a tad pessimistic. Modellers have hit the ground running, and together with Asobo's major and regular updates, MSFS 2020 is much better today than it was when it was first released. They certainly learnt about frequent upgrades/updates during the interregnum, that's for sure.
FS2040: Each and every cloud has a perfect shape, size, and location. Every car on every street right now has been perfectly rendered, along with every pedestrian. Every single building in the entire world exists with details going to the microscopic level. Every plane ever created can be flown. You can jump out of the plane and skydive.
It's not really that hard to do - visit your local airfield and inquire about doing a private flight lesson. They let you fly around for like.. an hour or so. Couple hundred bucks for a really cool experience
Explorer flights are only $75 where I live. Tried it and loved it. You go up for an hour. With my flight sim experience my trainer let me taxi, take off, and do 3 touch and goes. It was an amazing experience. Check your local airports for any flight schools and they’ll give you a price. I got hooked. Now I’m 15 hours into my private pilots license.
Yup, though my next video will need to be in 1440p.. the 4K monitor i was sent has a defect (flickering), so I have to send it back. Replacement should come this weekend
Just something to add: it does use satellite images, from Bing Maps, it serves as input for the Blackshark AI to recreate the 3D environment , which handles most of the games scenarios. Also there are the handcrafted 3D assets for more famous places.
The light on the Eiffel Tower counts as a separate work of art and you therefore need permission to display it. Maybe because it's dark. For the tower itself, you can, for example, photograph and sell, but not illuminated
Wow. As brilliant as all the obvious visual upgrades are, that sound model is very impressive. It was noticeably great ok the prop planes. You can now hear the noise of the engine running AND the propellor slicing through the air separately. Instead of one cobbled together drone. Brilliant. Well done.
This simulator is amazing. I love making videos of game comparisons to reality. Sometimes you can really get confused where the game is and where the real world is.
My PS3/PC Thrustmaster HOTAS was instantly recognized with with well placed buttons. It's great to see the dev taking time to add support to even older HOTAS setups.
Hey, quickly googled why the lights are no on the Eiffel Tower and here the answer I got. It turns out the tower's nighttime light show was added in 1985 and is therefore still protected under France's copyright law as an artistic work. Thus, it's illegal to share, sell, or publish photos and videos of the night-lit Eiffel Tower without prior permission from the Société d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel.13 Oct 2017.
Eiffel tower being dark might be related to the fact that it's lighting is copyrighted, and can't be reproduced for commercial gain without a property release..
That doesn't mean they couldn't light it differently. Most people wouldn't notice if the lighting isn't 100% the same, but having some kind of lighting is better than completely dark.
This game is a masterpiece. I am so happy to be able to say that i'm finally proud of a remake of a game / that they genuinely improved a game and not deleted some features / tried making it more "hip" etc. I hate that i see it happen to more and more games..
I don't think that would really make that much of a difference to be honest. Most mods have textures at higher resolutions than the stock textures. In the end the mods are largely still limited to the game engine, which doesn't change much or is very clunky.
@@martijn9568 I used a weather mod in fsx, think it was active sky, don't know about textures but the shape of the clouds, the types etc. were more realistic than fs2020
The B747 take off at 15:04 seems very slow on the runway, looks like it’s taking off at about 30mph lol. Also V1 is mentioned when the 747 is actually airborne at 15:20 and had been airborne for nearly 10 seconds.
So if Flight Sim is using a round earth, and it looks identical to the real earth, why is there still a flat earth debate? Surely all you need to do, is flatten the map in Flight Sim and show how ridiculous the horizons look.
I think the reason the Eiffel Tower isn't lit up is because technically the lights fall under copyright because they were installed less then 100 years ago
70 years to be exact. Copyright law protect the ip for 70 years after it first published or after the owner of the ip passed away, one of the two, I don’t remember correctly
I used to play Flight Simulator X with my dad all the time, we are big fans of Flight Simulators, but almost 10 years later i finally got a incredible pc, just bought a profissional joystick and a RTX 2060 Plus, then i'll get Flight Simulator 2020 and play with him all day.
So quick story on my experience with this game so far... one of my friends has it and a few days ago he landed a plane in our schools parking lot then took a picture of him sitting in the cockpit of a passenger airplane in my school parking lot and pretty much everyone who hadn’t heard of this game freaked out and thought he actually landed a plane at out school.... so ya this game is pretty realistic i’d say
1. How did he take a photo of *himself* in the simulator? 2. The buildings and terrain look good at a distance, but nobody with eyesight would be fooled into thinking a screenshot *from ground level* is real life...
ThatCabbage it was a close up pic of him in first person, he wasn’t actually in the cockpit. and he was far enough away from the building that it looked real. also in the pic in was nighttime so that also helped sell it
I have to say, both games impress me. For mid 2000's this was already a great accomplishment and the new version blows my mind. lets see what they come up with in 10 years from now!
The first flight sim I ever played was Flight Simulator 98... and I played the subsequent ones after that, 2004, FSX, etc. So this new version is a really a completely new experience to fly in compared to those.
Do keep in mind that 1:16 those are 2 different variants of the 747, and the beechcraft baron is now a late series production compared to the early one
@Doctor Whos Apparently, the lights are considered art, so fall under copyright that comes with that, as Fred says. Why they couldn't have 'faked' the lighting setup is another thing.
Thanks for the video. I found the comment that "I've only flown a real plane once" a bit funny - like saying "I've been only been to the moon once" for us poor mortals. =p
One problem with the comparison, the default zoom in fsx is set for 4x3 monitors, to fix that you can go into the settings and turn on widescreen. Also hit - a few times and zoom all the way out in cockpit view and it'll look a lot more natural in fsx.
This is some of the first I've seen on FS 2020/X. And I will say that I've very impressed by 2020. But I'm even more impressed by X considering it's time. Wow!
Cool video Nick. XseriesX worth getting, runs this game pretty well for a 1/4 price of comparative PC. Flight simulator 2020 is far from perfect but is fun.
I had the hardware to play this when it originally released, but decided to wait and save up for a new rig. This is one I knew I had to have my first experience at (or near) the highest level PC gaming can offer. My new PC came two days ago. I9 4Ghz, 3080ti 12 gig, 32 gigs memory, nVME 2 TB M.2 drive, and a 32” 1440 g-sync monitor. I’ve my HOTAS and pedals. I’m only awaiting my Track IR to fly. I bought the premium GotY edition which took all night to DL. I was pleased to see the sim had (mostly) everything cranked up to ultra by default on boot-up. While I’ve not flown yet, if the fidelity of the hanger aircraft models is any indication, this is going to be one hell of a mind-blowing experience. I’ve always wanted to be a pilot IRL. Unfortunately, my health is very very poor from a chronic disease. I don’t know how much longer I have, so this is a dream for me and I’m so grateful I live in a time where this is possible. It may seem trivial to someone who is healthy, but when you’re sick and your time may be short, the affordance of such freedom and escape that products like this give is an absolute godsend. Thank you Microsoft and Asobo Studios. 🙏🏼
Very impressed with the new one and I have been anticipating its release for a year. However my PC will never do it justice and so I am for now staying with my FSX on Steam. But as soon as I can, I will change my PC to enjoy the 2020 edition. Thanks for a great comparison video.
People in 2006: imagine what graphics and Microsoft flight simulator is gonna be like in 2020! Flight simulator X is amazing! People in 2020: oh god yes! Flight simulator X was amazing at its time! Now the new Microsoft flight simulator is almost 100%!
I remember when FSX came out, I thought there was absolutely zero space for water effects to ever be improved in a video game. I really stuck to that perspective because flying over vast uninhabited expanses of ocean was the only thing my PC could do at 20fps. Needless to say, I was quite amazed by how quickly literally every game on Earth soon had much better water than FSX.
8:15 The reason the Eiffel Tower isn't lit is because in France the lights are copyrighted, and technically pictures of the tower at night with the lights on is technically illegal, while you can find pictures of the Eiffel Tower lit up, most likely it's just microsoft playing it safe
Good morning everyone - hope you're all having a good weekend!
Quick Corrections:
-Thames is pronounced "tems"
-Eiffel Tower is not being lit because of a copyright law (that's disappointing :/)
Good morning Nick, it's night here 😀
@@sl_50 the lights on it are copyrighted the tower itself isn't
@@bernadelfin2878 Thats... stupid.
they use bing not google maps.... **facepalm**
And only with aerial photography data will the ground a buildings be 100% accurate. Do your research :p
Also you can interact with the water, if you turn off damage, or fly with a float plane....
‘Attitude indicator’? 3:07
15 years ago : Weak pc i could barely run.
Now : I can finally run sim X
My pc runs fs2020 at 60 FPS perfectly yet I only get 3 on fsx 🤣
@SynthIIll Gaming i can run fs 2020 at 10 fps but fsx at 120
@@frostyvr9805 thats the 32 bit / 64 bit issue :( .after 600 hours i transitioned to the Prepar3d
@SynthIIll Gaming They're just not optimized for modern gpu/cpus. If you installed it on a computer using top of the line hardware from the actually time it would run fine.
@@frostyvr9805 lol 60fps in a major city in the hand crafted airports with full ai? what res and system specs?
Nick930: "Generating a world using what appears to be satellite images like Google maps".
Bing:**Punching the air**
They actually announced that they would team up with the Bing Maps team
@@EivindFlores that was the joke :)
@@jaifernandes That one flew right over me. [pun intended]
@@EivindFlores They are already using Bing Maps data for cities where they have detailed 3D view.
@@theduden it's only bing map at all
"I've only flown a real plane once..." as if that's less than usual xD
lmao also how does one fly a plane only once
@@johnpen269 a discovery flight, I've flown with an instructor before for about 1.5 hr really fun experience u should look into it :)
@@natephillips6890 This
@@johnpen269 you can do short flights with people like the eaa. Or maybe if they signed up for flight instruction and decided it wasnt for them after the first flight
@@TM-so6nz is that wet rate? If so that's a decent deal if not... well let's just say I'm getting instruction in a 2020 c172 nx for 70 per hour wet soooo
Fsx honestly is still such an amazing game. Even with some texture and global upgrades it still looks pretty good
👍
The Eiffel Tower might not be lit up at night due to copyright concerns, if I recall correctly the lights are pretty recent and considered art, so they are covered under copyright law and depictions of them are illegal without permission.
Hans Stammler if this is true, it’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.
This is true, and it’s possible the nature of Flight Simulator might make it a super touchy issue since it gives the opportunity for practically infinite new images of the tower without the appropriate legal rights.
This is what I came here to say. I'd bet my house that that's the reason.
I believe copyright or license is the reason some structures aren't in the game, so it certainly sounds believable. I don't know if it applies to this but I've seen people mention Sydney Harbour Bridge being affected by this.
Although, I'd bet they could have faked the lighting setup for the Eiffel Tower? Done something that allowed it to be lit up but without copying the art. Surely lighting something can't be copyrighted, only that particular configuration of lights.
You also can't take photos of the Eiffel Tower at night due to this... I didn't know it at the time so i have some "illegal" photos on the phone 😂
The Eiffel Tower being dark isn’t a bug. The lights are subject to copyright. The structure isn’t but the lights are. It’s weird.
Copyrighted lights? That is very strange. Could just imagine this scenario - Police - "You're under arrest" - me "Why?" - "police "You're under arrest for using the same bulbs as the Eiffel tower, because the bulbs are copyrighted!" - Me "Da fuq?"
@@drummonkeystuffuk1875 That's lot how laws and police works kid
@@vesperin5172 that's a joke old man
@@fakuri913 no
@@drummonkeystuffuk1875 the bulbs themselfs are not copyrighted
90s: We will be able to virtually travel anywhere
Now: Yes
It only took three decades to fulfill that promise
@503 Workshop actually you can get it for 1$ for the first month. Use Microsoft Game pass.
I like how everyone just forgets fsx had an entire planet too lol
@@yashjh8082 no its not
@@lukeduff_3564 dude I just subscribed to it like 2 days ago and I'm playing the game right now.
It's true, if you don't have 60$ like me then just get a game pass for 1$ first month and then 5$ per month.
But I guess I will get rid of the game in a couple of months.
I showed Flight Sim 2020 to my 75 yr old grandpa and he was absolutely blown away I thought he was gonna cry.
Imagine showing this to someone in the 90s
"where's the world trade center?"
imagine showing this to someone in the 90's, or in the 2000's
Levi Bazen OMG 🤣🤣
@@levibazen608 lol
@@levibazen608 Oh god lol
This makes me cry, the fact on how much we've improved over the years, I'm so glad im here to see it
We might be living in a simulation. We went from pixely games to games that look better than real life
@@mr.forrux9745 one is from hardware form 15 years ago
.@@LuemD
Stumbled across this channel by accident and I must say I appreciate the work you do!
"that's got to be the best *pilot* I've ever seen"
*So it would seem"
12:40
this comment is 👌
Golden comment 😂
Well.. I can't disagree he made a Boeing go into a flat spin
*[MUSIC INTENSIFIES]*
Flying through a storm with a little Cessna in FS2020 was one of the scariest experiences I've ever had in a game. All I could see were clouds in every direction and it looked incredible.
"I've only flown a real plane once"
Most people have never flown a plane, so if anything you're the expert
Im a rl glider Student and I think thr Pipistrel feels most realistic at this time. The whole sim has some weird bugs in it but all together, its great!
I am a student on the DA40NG and it is pretty realistic. The engine model is not spot on and could use some improvement but the handling of the aircraft is about right. You pretty much get the right speeds with the according power settings from real life and the gliding/landing characteristics are pretty close too
I'm a student on a g1000 172 and while I havnt spent a lot of time I do notice there is still a lot missing in terms of features but it feels pretty nice to fly
I own a Cessna Skycatcher and am pretty impressed with the sim. But then I’m a MSFS fanboy.
Jonah Wilhelm true, the G1000 in msfs is very very basic. IFR flying is not really realistically possible yet
I have to say, flight simulator X looks very good considering it's age. Has it always looked like this, or has it been improved over the years with updates?
There were some updates, but it was definitely good for its time and a big upgrade over its predecessors.
Imagine in 2040.
Even all the leaves are rendered.
Austin Spedicy It can happen
@@TheChaosGamerWither715 Yup
Every blade of grass.
@@toy4tao 666999 GB
@@diddlysheep6690 well Microsoft flight simulator 2020 uses about 2000000 GB so i would say 60× that.
"The Cessna"
Me, a Cessna 152 pilot: "There's more than just the 172 :("
I love the 152
Lol The 152. Gross.
Zach Waddell ok lowlife
Zach Waddell no
When I was younger, I used to be a super big 172 fanboy, but now I love the 152, especially the older ones.
8:15 Fun fact! The pattern of the lights illuminating the Eiffel Tower at night is copyrighted (it's not just plain white lighting, it's apparently some kind of "art" the same way a sculpture in a public place would be under their laws). It's obvious they hand-modeled it, so that's likely the reason they didn't implement the lighting. In almost every country but France there exists something called "freedom of panorama," i.e. if it's in public or can be seen from a public place you can share photographs or representations as an exception to copyright coverage. Don't like it? Help abolish the broken copyright system :)
Why abolish art? The copyright law isn't an issue. People think it's illegal to take an image for personal use but it's not. It only becomes a legality issue once the image is used commercially
5:28 I think you may be mistaking a narrow FoV for things being more "condensed".
FSX was still based on satellite data, but much more by hand, things were pretty decently in the right places.
Imagine playing this in VR
rumors says that vr experiment will be released to flight simulator 2020 this year. It would look AMAZING
VR support is confirmed
AFlakeOfDandruff ! He did not
Imagine imagining imagery
To add to the VR support, this fall it will be first available for the HP Reverb G2, then other headsets later.
The best comparison video i found so far. Thanks for sharing this !
For the record, the objects in fsx are not condensed and are in fact to scale. The view on the left of the Golden Gate Bridge was far more zoomed in. The world in fsx and even fs2004 were geographically correct.
Thank you, there’s a few other mistakes in this video too. I wonder why people just decide to make these videos to propagate false information...
@@breeknow Cus they don't know any better. It's not necessarily deliberate.
I noted the same point just now. Glad I wasn't the only one to make the point about field of view.
@@blitzwing1 Still....
Very nice review! I've been using flight simulators as long as I can remember, and now as a real world pilot I look forward to trying the new MSFS2020 in a couple of days.
Imagine this tech being used to make a driving simulator.
That needs to happen.
I mean Google already has street view so I guess they could 🤔
Only implement roads with street view.
@J J that game is pretty trash. You get fined for rash driving and also for crashing into pedestrians and properties
@@Mr.Ramirez95 they have already made a driving sim on google maps but its long gone and you cant play it anymore but it used to be good. It was eaven in 3d but most stuff was flat except the big cities.
it would not work out at all when u go to the ground it does not look that good
The clouds and the weather in general looks straight up like magic. Remember thinking that RDR2 had the best clouds in any game, this just shreds that game.
The lighting for the Eiffel Tower’s lighting design rights have probably not been purchased by Microsoft.
Yes, I agree!
yup copyright issues ftw. Copyright policy in France is very different than in the US.
I think it is virtual image so no problem
Just have some giant TH-camr next to the tower at night giving a criticism of the lighting and now it's fair use for being a transformative work.
It lights up now. It was just a bug
5:42 - Is it just me or the Statue of Liberty on the right looks like she's holding her breath?
Yess
true :v
Lmao
MSFS X statue of liberty: 😶😶😶
MSFS 2020 statue of liberty: ☹️☹️☹️
Flight Simulator is probably the most detailed game i've ever seen in my life. The Microsoft team did a fantastic job!
Asobo developed it.
@@T0rtureph1le Stole it right out of my mouth haha.
@@T0rtureph1le Doesn't MS like, own Asobo or something?
@@sethadkins546, no. Several of their games are published by different companies.
@@T0rtureph1le oh
Fact: Showing Eiffel Tower photography at the evening for commercial purposes is not permitted, That’s why you can’t see it at 8:05
Yea you're right
Maybe there was a simulated terrorist attack that day
I heard about that! Crazy!
That's a fucking myth and it's annoying people keep bringing it up
I remember watching the journey of Microsoft Flight Simulators a few years back. When they finally transitioned to FSX, I remember thinking how modern and realistic it looked as compared to the previous titles
That’s exactly how it will be with FS2024
“Let’s compare the flight models”
*uses legacy flight model*
Im surprised more people havent ranted about that
Oh dear. The reason I stopped using FSX was because of the fidelity of the flight model, not the eye candy. I will wait for the next iteration of the sim and hope they address this, which should be a fundamental part of any flight simulator. In summery: slap Bing on top of FSX and you have a new flight simulator. No, just new eye candy, and only where it is not protected by copyright. Verdict: disappointed but not surprised.
J Y FS2020 has a new flight model though, you just have the option to keep the legacy flight model which was used in FSX - which is the reason the comment was made.
@@egert_linkmann Thank you for the explanation. I thought it strange that the flight model would not be improved. You have cheered me up no end, thanks for that :-)
@@jy1794and the flight model is also continuously being updated.
Playing this game in VR would be breath-taking.
Coming at the end of the year according to the roadmap.
you're breathtaking
More like pc-melting
ay bro watch yo jet, WATCH YO JET
Play Google Earth VR... then imagine you're in a plane... then cry until VR support comes to MSFS
7:50 After playing FS2020 for the first time and coming across this myself while flying thousands of feet over Paris, France at night, I was taken aback. I could not believe my eyes. The game looked so real and the night sky was just incredible. I literally paused the game, rolled back in my chair and took a deep breath after finally realizing how far technology had come. Seeing the lights brighten the sky and watching as the clouds revealed a vast beautiful lit up landscape was absolutely breathtaking. This sim is as spectacular as people say it is.
Alternate title: man breaks laws of physics and runs flight simulator 2020 at 4K
The title music from FSX was so fantastic and the missions have been so cool!
14:22 I think you just took off with the parking brake still on, unless the 747 has become the slowest vehicle on the planet.
LoL, my thoughts exactley
He also took off before the v1 callout lmao
I think its wind going right against the aircraft. Idk just what i think it might be
...
Lol he absolutely took of with the park brake on 🤣
With 20/20 hindsight, I'm VERY glad that the prognosis for masses of addons taking some time has proved a tad pessimistic. Modellers have hit the ground running, and together with Asobo's major and regular updates, MSFS 2020 is much better today than it was when it was first released. They certainly learnt about frequent upgrades/updates during the interregnum, that's for sure.
I'm pretty sure the Eiffel tower is copyrighted when it's fully lit that's why they didn't show it with any lights
They maybe could get away with spoofing it, if they won't cough up the money to have it.
Well just use different lights than the real tower
possibility that we all might look back and say “remember when we thought FS2020 was great.. now we have FS2040”
Yeah and it'll run off a device smaller than a smart phone
FS2040: Each and every cloud has a perfect shape, size, and location. Every car on every street right now has been perfectly rendered, along with every pedestrian. Every single building in the entire world exists with details going to the microscopic level. Every plane ever created can be flown. You can jump out of the plane and skydive.
Sad but this cant be true, the humanity is going to hell.
"I've only flown a real plane once"
*weird flex but okay*
not everything is a flex
It's not really that hard to do - visit your local airfield and inquire about doing a private flight lesson. They let you fly around for like.. an hour or so. Couple hundred bucks for a really cool experience
@@Nick930 you have a local airfield , the nearest airport for me is a state run nearly 200 kms away
@Doctor Whos Not if its lessons and youre being trained by a professional trainer with a license.
Explorer flights are only $75 where I live. Tried it and loved it. You go up for an hour. With my flight sim experience my trainer let me taxi, take off, and do 3 touch and goes. It was an amazing experience. Check your local airports for any flight schools and they’ll give you a price. I got hooked. Now I’m 15 hours into my private pilots license.
Nice, you're finally making these video in 4K!
Yup, though my next video will need to be in 1440p.. the 4K monitor i was sent has a defect (flickering), so I have to send it back. Replacement should come this weekend
the only time i've ever wanted to play a game where you take control of a plane
I almost thought this was a direct comparison from the game to real life! 😂 this game looks incredible
Just something to add: it does use satellite images, from Bing Maps, it serves as input for the Blackshark AI to recreate the 3D environment , which handles most of the games scenarios. Also there are the handcrafted 3D assets for more famous places.
Except the Washington Monument + White House apparently... check those out - they look terrible lol
@@Nick930 yeah, that's true, I guess not everything got the proper attention lmao. Also the Stonehenge is non existent.
Pearl harbour memorial site...
Now this is a proper comparison. Thanks, the differences seem to be really noticeable now.
The light on the Eiffel Tower counts as a separate work of art and you therefore need permission to display it. Maybe because it's dark. For the tower itself, you can, for example, photograph and sell, but not illuminated
Wow. As brilliant as all the obvious visual upgrades are, that sound model is very impressive. It was noticeably great ok the prop planes. You can now hear the noise of the engine running AND the propellor slicing through the air separately. Instead of one cobbled together drone. Brilliant. Well done.
omg Nick930 hand reveal less than 1 minute in!? :o
just subbed, was waiting for this comparison
This simulator is amazing. I love making videos of game comparisons to reality. Sometimes you can really get confused where the game is and where the real world is.
One of the things that makes FS2020 really exciting, is that this is just the beginning. There'll likely be big improvements made over time.
Wow, I played 2004 a lot!, I remember it being so realistic!
That take-off sound comparison sounded so relaxing I literally dozed off, thanks for the great nap Nick.
Really. No improvement here at all.
Graphics look damn good for 2006
This is probably the most heavy thing from 2006....
My PS3/PC Thrustmaster HOTAS was instantly recognized with with well placed buttons. It's great to see the dev taking time to add support to even older HOTAS setups.
Hey, quickly googled why the lights are no on the Eiffel Tower and here the answer I got.
It turns out the tower's nighttime light show was added in 1985 and is therefore still protected under France's copyright law as an artistic work. Thus, it's illegal to share, sell, or publish photos and videos of the night-lit Eiffel Tower without prior permission from the Société d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel.13 Oct 2017.
Great video, and exactly the kind of comparison I was searching for😀👍🏻
Eiffel tower being dark might be related to the fact that it's lighting is copyrighted, and can't be reproduced for commercial gain without a property release..
That doesn't mean they couldn't light it differently. Most people wouldn't notice if the lighting isn't 100% the same, but having some kind of lighting is better than completely dark.
This game is a masterpiece. I am so happy to be able to say that i'm finally proud of a remake of a game / that they genuinely improved a game and not deleted some features / tried making it more "hip" etc. I hate that i see it happen to more and more games..
When I was a kid playing FSX I thought the graphics were photorealistic lol
This is the video I’m looking for yesterday and I found it today. A job well done 👍🏻
I wish someone would do a comparison with a modded version of FSX
I don't think that would really make that much of a difference to be honest. Most mods have textures at higher resolutions than the stock textures.
In the end the mods are largely still limited to the game engine, which doesn't change much or is very clunky.
@@martijn9568 I used a weather mod in fsx, think it was active sky, don't know about textures but the shape of the clouds, the types etc. were more realistic than fs2020
The B747 take off at 15:04 seems very slow on the runway, looks like it’s taking off at about 30mph lol. Also V1 is mentioned when the 747 is actually airborne at 15:20 and had been airborne for nearly 10 seconds.
So if Flight Sim is using a round earth, and it looks identical to the real earth, why is there still a flat earth debate?
Surely all you need to do, is flatten the map in Flight Sim and show how ridiculous the horizons look.
They would say "MICROSOFT IS PART OF THE CONSPIRACY!!!!!!!!!!!"
Still appreciated in January 2023. Cheers from a Newbie in Outback country Western Australia
I think the reason the Eiffel Tower isn't lit up is because technically the lights fall under copyright because they were installed less then 100 years ago
I was thinking about that too
70 years to be exact. Copyright law protect the ip for 70 years after it first published or after the owner of the ip passed away, one of the two, I don’t remember correctly
Thanh Phong Dang I thought it was 75 years after the creator passed away. I could be wrong though
Than or then?
I used to play Flight Simulator X with my dad all the time, we are big fans of Flight Simulators, but almost 10 years later i finally got a incredible pc, just bought a profissional joystick and a RTX 2060 Plus, then i'll get Flight Simulator 2020 and play with him all day.
So quick story on my experience with this game so far... one of my friends has it and a few days ago he landed a plane in our schools parking lot then took a picture of him sitting in the cockpit of a passenger airplane in my school parking lot and pretty much everyone who hadn’t heard of this game freaked out and thought he actually landed a plane at out school.... so ya this game is pretty realistic i’d say
no
@@Khan--nr4lw no what?
@@eelmin3776 I assume he is pointing out that this is obviously a fake story
1. How did he take a photo of *himself* in the simulator?
2. The buildings and terrain look good at a distance, but nobody with eyesight would be fooled into thinking a screenshot *from ground level* is real life...
ThatCabbage it was a close up pic of him in first person, he wasn’t actually in the cockpit. and he was far enough away from the building that it looked real. also in the pic in was nighttime so that also helped sell it
Honestly proud of how far we've come... 10 years from today, photo-realism to a level we can no longer differentiate real-life from game.
I like flight sim x because my pc can actually run it.
Here is 2022 I can tell ya VR in MSFS is breathtaking, you have to see it to believe it, that said developing airports isn't a joyful ride so far!
Can i just say how good flight sim x is for being a game from 2006
I have to say, both games impress me. For mid 2000's this was already a great accomplishment and the new version blows my mind. lets see what they come up with in 10 years from now!
"like google maps"
crying bing team noises
The first flight sim I ever played was Flight Simulator 98... and I played the subsequent ones after that, 2004, FSX, etc. So this new version is a really a completely new experience to fly in compared to those.
Fun fact: all aircraft interiors weren't modeled, they where 3d scanned
3d scanned mesh arent optimized for pc applications. Most likely they were used as guides.
This game will be truly beautiful. If i can get my hands on it, hopefully i can get some fabulous photos. Can't wait!
2:46 turbines on a Baron 58?
Good review, liked it looking forward to the Flight Sim 2020
4:23 the game actually uses bing maps.
He said like google maps
I said it used satellite data LIKE google maps - because people are more familiar with that. I did not say it uses google though
@@Nick930 I see, thanks for clarifying.
Guess I got out-clarified
@@Nick930 You could just say that in the video then? Bing maps - similar to Google maps
Do keep in mind that 1:16 those are 2 different variants of the 747, and the beechcraft baron is now a late series production compared to the early one
8:10 . It's actually illegal to take photos of Eiffel Tower at Night
It's illegal to redistribute those photos*
They can't arrest you for taking a picture lol
@Doctor Whos They are copyrighted.
@Doctor Whos Apparently, the lights are considered art, so fall under copyright that comes with that, as Fred says. Why they couldn't have 'faked' the lighting setup is another thing.
@Doctor Whos The Eiffel Tower itself was copyright protected until 1993.
What's copyrighted? Lighting up the tower? The placement of the lights? The way the tower twinkles before the big lights turn on?
1:25 the engines look different because the 747 in FSX is a 747-400, while the 747 in MSFS is a 747-8i
The best thing about the 2020 version is that it makes my pc sound like a real plane! W-wait, it's burning... oh shi-
Thanks for the video. I found the comment that "I've only flown a real plane once" a bit funny - like saying "I've been only been to the moon once" for us poor mortals. =p
sometimes when i watch a msfs 2020 video i cant tell if it real life or a simulator
One problem with the comparison, the default zoom in fsx is set for 4x3 monitors, to fix that you can go into the settings and turn on widescreen. Also hit - a few times and zoom all the way out in cockpit view and it'll look a lot more natural in fsx.
14:18 can't tell if that's the jet, or my PC getting ready to launch into orbit.
This is some of the first I've seen on FS 2020/X. And I will say that I've very impressed by 2020. But I'm even more impressed by X considering it's time. Wow!
Cool video Nick.
XseriesX worth getting, runs this game pretty well for a 1/4 price of comparative PC.
Flight simulator 2020 is far from perfect but is fun.
I had the hardware to play this when it originally released, but decided to wait and save up for a new rig. This is one I knew I had to have my first experience at (or near) the highest level PC gaming can offer.
My new PC came two days ago. I9 4Ghz, 3080ti 12 gig, 32 gigs memory, nVME 2 TB M.2 drive, and a 32” 1440 g-sync monitor. I’ve my HOTAS and pedals. I’m only awaiting my Track IR to fly. I bought the premium GotY edition which took all night to DL. I was pleased to see the sim had (mostly) everything cranked up to ultra by default on boot-up. While I’ve not flown yet, if the fidelity of the hanger aircraft models is any indication, this is going to be one hell of a mind-blowing experience.
I’ve always wanted to be a pilot IRL. Unfortunately, my health is very very poor from a chronic disease. I don’t know how much longer I have, so this is a dream for me and I’m so grateful I live in a time where this is possible. It may seem trivial to someone who is healthy, but when you’re sick and your time may be short, the affordance of such freedom and escape that products like this give is an absolute godsend.
Thank you Microsoft and Asobo Studios. 🙏🏼
The Eiffel Tower has copyright illuminated at night
(It's a fact, not kidding)
Very impressed with the new one and I have been anticipating its release
for a year. However my PC will never do it justice and so I am for now
staying with my FSX on Steam. But as soon as I can, I will change my PC
to enjoy the 2020 edition. Thanks for a great comparison video.
The reason why the Eiffel Tower have no light it due to a copyright issue, It isn't a bug I wish I was joking.
13:06. Omg, I've been hearing that since Dec 2006. Can't wait for 2022
People in 2006: imagine what graphics and Microsoft flight simulator is gonna be like in 2020! Flight simulator X is amazing!
People in 2020: oh god yes! Flight simulator X was amazing at its time! Now the new Microsoft flight simulator is almost 100%!
I remember when FSX came out, I thought there was absolutely zero space for water effects to ever be improved in a video game. I really stuck to that perspective because flying over vast uninhabited expanses of ocean was the only thing my PC could do at 20fps. Needless to say, I was quite amazed by how quickly literally every game on Earth soon had much better water than FSX.
13:16 i can't tell the difference between the plane engine or my pc trying to not blowing up
8:15 The reason the Eiffel Tower isn't lit is because in France the lights are copyrighted, and technically pictures of the tower at night with the lights on is technically illegal, while you can find pictures of the Eiffel Tower lit up, most likely it's just microsoft playing it safe