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Microsoft Flight Sim's Groundbreaking New Feature Ensures You'll Never Need A Vacation Again

is eliminating the need to spend thousands of dollars on an expensive holiday by bringing the world to players. The revered series has always championed realism to an uncanny degree, with the previous game, released in 2020, featuring one of the most comprehensively detailed recreations of Earth yet. is planning on taking this even further by allowing users to actually leave their chosen plane and take a quick stroll around the surrounding area.

Speaking to PC Gamer, Jorge Neumann, Head of, confirmed that the team is doing its best to provide consumers with the most accurate digital version of the world by allowing them to explore it on foot. To illustrate the technology, Neumann notes that players will be able to "" walk down their "" in the mountains. With that kind of detail, it's certainly fun to imagine never needing to go on vacation again when it would be much faster to simply land in Hawaii and walk around the beaches in.

With a whole planet to explore, make sure not to miss the most impressive cities and landmarks that Microsoft Flight Simulator has to offer.

When it comes to technical marvels in the video game industry, it's difficult for one to think of a title that better suits that description than and the sequel is set to go even further. The game, which is slated to launch on November 19, not only sports accurate depictions of real-life commercial airports but also glider airports, oil rigs, and lighthouses. Neumann even states that deft players can land on aircraft carriers, resulting in what he describes as a «first-person shooter environment.»

While it may not be an actual replacement for a well-deserved holiday, being able to explore the world on foot in could make planning a trip much easier. Having an opportunity to scope out a faithfully recreated city or remote destination may alleviate some stress for those who don't enjoy traveling the world. The fact that such a robust system exists at all in a game dedicated to flying planes is a

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