I usually find it's when I go back to the old version and then i wonder "how did i ever play it like this?".GooberTheHat wrote:I always find with graphical upgrades, you rarely notice until you upgrade, and then you think "how on earth did I play it like that before?"
With Xbox Game Pass's novice-flying subscribers in mind, gamepad support is solid enough, with most of the basics—throttle, rudder, yoke, and brake—getting dedicated buttons, and there's support for button combinations as well. The d-pad fakes like a POV hat switch for quickly glancing around, while the right joystick offers more fine-tuned viewing angles. (If you find this pair of camera controls redundant, consider reassigning functions for one of them.) And rumble support for standard Xbox One controllers is a welcome indicator of plane drift when controlling rudders (using the triggers) for a proper take-off. But you'll still need to be near a keyboard to have fuller control of every possible button during a gamepad-driven flight by default, including that all-important parking brake.
RamSteelwood wrote:I usually find it's when I go back to the old version and then i wonder "how did i ever play it like this?".GooberTheHat wrote:I always find with graphical upgrades, you rarely notice until you upgrade, and then you think "how on earth did I play it like that before?"
Diluted Dante wrote:Can you land planes on roads? I want to land next to that house in the middle of the M62.
SpaceGazelle wrote:This guy finds his own house.
GurtTractor wrote:Bush flying is going to be very fun.
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