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  • Summary: Take flight in real airplanes across this massively detailed open-world flight simulator. Explore high resolution sceneries. Take off, fly and land successfully back to airport. This very complete flight simulator will allow you to fliy on modern fighter like Fairchild Republic A-10Take flight in real airplanes across this massively detailed open-world flight simulator. Explore high resolution sceneries. Take off, fly and land successfully back to airport. This very complete flight simulator will allow you to fliy on modern fighter like Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II as well as tourist airplane, like Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano. Enjoy the joy of flying while listening to 'Pix Arts Pro Flight Simulator' playlist on the leading music streaming service. Expand
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  1. Jan 16, 2022
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    Pix Arts has a reputation for republishing low-quality games they've picked up off the Unity Store, but this time they've outdone themselves.Pix Arts has a reputation for republishing low-quality games they've picked up off the Unity Store, but this time they've outdone themselves. Pro Flight Simulator (version 1.0.0) is unplayable. The stick and throttle controls don't operate properly, and the rudder controls don't operate at all.

    Getting airborne is difficult, and it involves running off the side of the runway because the plane is positioned crooked initially and there's no way to steer until you're airborne. The pitch is trimmed heavily nose-down, so you need to keep pulling back on the stick, but that mainly triggers stall warnings. The throttle is stuck at "83%," with the throttle control only providing a momentary blip of increased or decreased power. Getting above a few hundred feet of altitude is a challenge.

    If you do manage to gain some altitude, the graphics begin to break up. Not there was much to see: the ground is very basic terrain of hills, roads, rivers, etc. with no detail to it. There's nothing in the sky.

    There's nothing to see, and nothing to do. Just fight to keep the airplane flying, which you shouldn't have to do.
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