- #Original sublogic flight simulator Pc#
- #Original sublogic flight simulator windows 7#
- #Original sublogic flight simulator series#
- #Original sublogic flight simulator simulator#
#Original sublogic flight simulator windows 7#
It was recompiled using Visual Studio 2013, uses Steamworks for multiplayer instead of the late GameSpy, and has improved compatibility with Windows 7 and Windows 8(.1).
#Original sublogic flight simulator simulator#
After Flight failed to get much attention and was quietly taken down, Dovetail Games released Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition on December 18, 2014, an Updated Re-release of the original Flight Simulator X.
#Original sublogic flight simulator series#
The series was later succeeded by the free-to-play Microsoft Flight. engine failures) can be flown as a training aid to supplement real world training. The level of detail put into the games means that they are quite an efficient training tool, and various situations that are not safe or practical to perform in real life (i.e. Microsoft acquired the copyright for Flight Simulator in 1995, and Artwick continued to work on the updates well into the Windows era.
#Original sublogic flight simulator Pc#
The IBM PC version was used as an informal benchmark of IBM PC clone compatibility. Microsoft licensed the program to create a more sophisticated version for the IBM PC in 1982 many of the improvements featured in Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.00 were then ported back to the Apple II and other home computers as Flight Simulator II. After graduation, he founded the company subLOGIC to market the original Flight Simulator, with the Apple ][ version proving especially popular. The series was created by Bruce Artwick, who developed the idea of creating a flight simulator on a computer while a student at the University of Illinois in the mid-1970s.