You can now sign up to test Microsoft Flight Simulator in VR

 The new Microsoft Flight Simulator is an immersive beast of a laptop game, and we are able to handiest imagine how immersive it'd get in VR — however you may not must imagine plenty longer, due to the fact Microsoft has simply opened signups (through Eurogamer) for a closed beta of the digital truth enjoy.


There are pretty some necessities if you want to be considered, though. No longer simplest do you have to very own the sport, have a windows combined reality headset, be a registered Microsoft Flight Simulator “Insider” and sign an NDA, you’ll want a barely beefier pc than the base sport — with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 or higher sporting 8GB of VRAM, in addition to 16GB of machine memory.


And, you’ll want to show your pc qualifies by means of submitting your DxDiag (press your windows start button, kind “dxdiag”, hit enter) so Microsoft can verify those specs and that your gadget isn’t prone to BSODs or other essential device mistakes.


(The DxDiag document is essentially just an stock of your machine, but it does additionally listing current application crashes.)


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Intriguingly, it doesn’t seem like you’ll want the HP Reverb G2, the precise headset that Microsoft at first stated could get first dibs on the game. Any home windows combined reality headset will reputedly do to start, which should be neat for folks who were given deep discounts on gadgets just like the Lenovo Explorer and Samsung Odyssey over the last couple of years.




In a video Q&A, developer Asobo Studio says the beta have to kick off in late October or early November. The corporation had formerly promised a free VR update this fall, so it likely shouldn’t be a lot longer than that. In case you’ve got an Oculus, HTC, or other VR headset, there’ll be a second wave of closed beta for different gadgets as well — Asobo says it hasn’t decided while that wave will kick off. 



It’s not sudden Microsoft would possibly want to be cautious with the VR rollout, because the sport initially tended to devour effective gaming computers for lunch. Even our Nvidia RTX 3080 wasn’t sufficient to run it at complete bore, partly because we hadn’t paired it with a fast enough CPU. That said, we’ve seen a few framerate improvement in latest updates, so possibly VR won’t be a exquisite stretch this holiday. And perhaps it’ll give you more time to discover a flight stick.


Replace October third, 12:31PM ET: added that the beta is anticipated to kick off in overdue October or early November.

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