Dovetail Flight School
I pre-ordered this, but only just had time to download it this week. I quite liked the idea of Flight School, as a way to bring new simmers into the hobby. And of course it is the preview to the next big thing, when Dovetail release their full simulator built on FSX. Remember that they already have tweaked FSX in the Steam Edition of FSX.
This is less of a review and more of just my initial reaction. I've done a few of the lessons, and then fired up one free-flight, from Taieri To Omarama, simply because I've been 'living' there in P3D while developing Dunedin. I quite enjoyed the flight, I first took a look over Dunedin, then rejoined my flight plan, so I did it the easy way direct via GPS. In some respects, scenery and mesh-wise, it was like going back to an earlier time, maybe 2002...
As a flight simulator, it is obviously 90% FSX, but of course without any addons. So you see FSX-style text on the display, and all the controls are the same. It's been a long time since I saw a default FSX install, so I can't compare, but I'm pretty sure it looks the same. One thing I noticed is the 'atmospherics'. I'm not sure how much of my impression of FSX comes from addons, but Flight School was a bit of a disappointment visually. The horizon is very strange, and the scenery appears dull and lifeless. There's no real visual cue to distance, except for a rather unnatural blue srtip in the distance. I'm not sure if or how weather is depicted, but it seemed pretty clear and still.
But as a big fan of Prepar3d, I'm not really the ideal person to judge FSchool visually.
The flight school aspect is well-done, integrates well with Steam, and gives a very straightforward introduction to flying. It all makes sense, and is certainly not at all confusing. However once again I was kind of under-whelmed. Compared to today's games on Steam, it is definitely showing its age, as a scaled-down FSX. It looks like one of those gamer-built efforts which show up for as free apps on phones... Still, it obviously isn't one of these at 10GB download.
I was hoping for something a bit more gripping, maybe a few samples of what flying is all about, or a bit of drama, or even humour. Think Rod Machado who did the built-in training in earlier sims, but without the wit or charm:)
Anyway, I might pop some screenshots from my flight here if there's any interest.
This is less of a review and more of just my initial reaction. I've done a few of the lessons, and then fired up one free-flight, from Taieri To Omarama, simply because I've been 'living' there in P3D while developing Dunedin. I quite enjoyed the flight, I first took a look over Dunedin, then rejoined my flight plan, so I did it the easy way direct via GPS. In some respects, scenery and mesh-wise, it was like going back to an earlier time, maybe 2002...
As a flight simulator, it is obviously 90% FSX, but of course without any addons. So you see FSX-style text on the display, and all the controls are the same. It's been a long time since I saw a default FSX install, so I can't compare, but I'm pretty sure it looks the same. One thing I noticed is the 'atmospherics'. I'm not sure how much of my impression of FSX comes from addons, but Flight School was a bit of a disappointment visually. The horizon is very strange, and the scenery appears dull and lifeless. There's no real visual cue to distance, except for a rather unnatural blue srtip in the distance. I'm not sure if or how weather is depicted, but it seemed pretty clear and still.
But as a big fan of Prepar3d, I'm not really the ideal person to judge FSchool visually.
The flight school aspect is well-done, integrates well with Steam, and gives a very straightforward introduction to flying. It all makes sense, and is certainly not at all confusing. However once again I was kind of under-whelmed. Compared to today's games on Steam, it is definitely showing its age, as a scaled-down FSX. It looks like one of those gamer-built efforts which show up for as free apps on phones... Still, it obviously isn't one of these at 10GB download.
I was hoping for something a bit more gripping, maybe a few samples of what flying is all about, or a bit of drama, or even humour. Think Rod Machado who did the built-in training in earlier sims, but without the wit or charm:)
Anyway, I might pop some screenshots from my flight here if there's any interest.

One day I might be mainly selling scenery on Steam!
or five 