Microsoft Flight Simulator History Movie

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  • @rva1945
    @rva1945 Před 7 lety +63

    This brings tears to my eyes...thousands of hours in my room flying above all those polygons...

  • @aaronanon3056
    @aaronanon3056 Před 8 lety +59

    Man, those early flight sims really did require a lot of imagination.

    • @TariqHossenbux
      @TariqHossenbux Před 8 lety +4

      People who want to fly have good imaginations usually :)

    • @TariqHossenbux
      @TariqHossenbux Před 8 lety +1

      cuddly1clare it isn't a game.... It's a simulation.

    • @rblue78
      @rblue78 Před 8 lety +4

      It may be a genre of gaming to some, but for those of us who became pilots it was what sparked it. We used it as a learning tool.

    • @anthonyglennmollicasr.425
      @anthonyglennmollicasr.425 Před 7 lety

      lol

  • @richpaul8132
    @richpaul8132 Před 9 lety +21

    WOW!! Excellent run down! I'm 59 years old and I was programming CNC machines using "Cobalt" and "Fortran" languages back in 1980. I remembered seeing a flight sim in a game room in the mid to late 80's and thinking, "...hmm, they may make a few bucks if they can smooth out the motion and remove some of the blocky pixellization".
    Now, many years later, I'm a Flight Sim hobbyist with $$$ wrapped up in MSFSX Deluxe Gold w/Accl Pack. I had to learn how to build computers so that I could build one powerful enough to run FSX with the thousands of dollars in add-on scenery, atmosphere, mesh, aircraft, lighting and on and on.
    I have a liquid cooled, overclocked, Intel processor, (o/c'd to 5GHz), and my 7970 is o/c'd as well. That, along with the other 'muscle' I had put together in my build, allows me to run my FSX sliders to full right position and still hold a solid 30 FPS. Even when flying over places like LA and NY in a thunderstorm.
    "...you've come a long way, baby..."
    Thanks for the tour!
    Rich

    • @ivanmonteiroc
      @ivanmonteiroc Před 9 lety

      Impressive story :)

    • @patrikstreng6834
      @patrikstreng6834 Před 9 lety

      Nice :)

    • @Jackomac43
      @Jackomac43 Před 9 lety

      You should probably get the steam edition if you only get 30FPS on that system.

    • @richpaul8132
      @richpaul8132 Před 9 lety +2

      Jackomac43 You would be right if we were speaking about the base FSX software. But trust me, as a dedicated FSX hobbyist for over 5 years; when you put the thousands of dollars in High resolution add-on scenery, LC, mesh, aircraft, atmosphere and more, into the FSX base software, the latest Haswells would drop to their knees trying to maintain 30 FPS.
      In addition, you have to remember that I'm holding the FPS at 30 deliberately. By doing that, your CPU isn't jumping up and down rapidly trying to reach a "unlimited" FPS. The entire subject is one that's always discussed in the FSX hobby circles. There's a lot about FSX coding that you'd have to know before you may understand exactly why 30 FPS in a "fully-loaded" FSX setup would be considered very good.
      We're speaking about a software code that is nothing like most of today's gaming software. In the case of FSX, the software 80%+ CPU intensive. If the CPU isn't fast and able to quickly respond in each core, it won't matter how good your GPU is.
      That's not to say that the GPU isn't important, but compared to today's gaming software, the GPU plays a small roll and it's the CPU that takes the majority of the labor. If you ever get a chance, check out some of the Flight Sim websites and forums. You'll be blown away at what a 'addon-loaded' FSX flight looks like, (nothing like the original FSX base scenery at all!). It's almost as if you're looking at a video that someone recorded while they were in a plane.
      Hope that helps a little.
      Rich

    • @Jackomac43
      @Jackomac43 Před 9 lety

      Rich Paul I know, but I don't even have a great PC (Nvidia GTX 660) and it runs FSX Steam Edition at 60FPS on high settings. I've never been a fan of 60FPS games, because I can't see the difference. That's probably why I didn't buy GTA 5 PC as well.

  • @Paroissien
    @Paroissien Před 7 lety +11

    I remember just a couple of dozen lines were representing Paris (half of them for the Eiffel tower) and i was flying over Paris, just those few lines, and it was so new, a new generation of games, a new concept, an unknown thrill generated by thirty lines progressing spasmodically... Live landscape simulation was born. And if you wonder how we could be absorbed into a game more symbolic than simulated, i have no answer; but that thrill was real because it became the drive for amazing development for the simulators.

  • @McStebb
    @McStebb Před 9 lety +32

    I spent so much time flying around in Flight Sim 98. That game was my childhood.

    • @user-ot1kt1sl3g
      @user-ot1kt1sl3g Před 9 lety

      +Mr. Stebb me too, dude )

    • @shasta4501
      @shasta4501 Před 8 lety +3

      +Mr. Stebb I distinctly remember a mission in which I was tasked with landing a Learjet on an aircraft carrier.

    • @McStebb
      @McStebb Před 8 lety +1

      Sha Sta
      Oh god! I hated that mission!

    • @shasta4501
      @shasta4501 Před 8 lety +2

      Mr. Stebb
      Remember the old AI 727s?

    • @McStebb
      @McStebb Před 8 lety +1

      Sha Sta
      Those featureless toothpaste tubes that they dared to call "planes"?

  • @gabekremer7148
    @gabekremer7148 Před 7 lety +5

    Microsoft flight Sim 3.0 in 1988 started my life long dealing with aviation. Born in 85 and i remember playing it when i came out in 88 age 6 i flew an airplane for the first time. Age 16 i started flying lessons. Licensed in 2002 with I was 17. Started building my own airplane at age 18 and test flew it at age 21. Also go my Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics license in the middle of it. Few weeks ago I added my Complex endorsement to my Private Pilots license and started in on my instrument rating. Crazy what a computer game can teach you.

  • @jlegg420
    @jlegg420 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow SO many memories as a kid. FS4 is how I learned how to use VOR. I used the manual that came with the game and then bought a video I found at the local small airport. I was 13 back then!! If only I could have shown 12 year old me what flight sim 2020 would look like, I would have crapped my pants. Especially now that VR headsets are a thing.
    Anyone else also play Airline Transport Pilot? I loved how involved ATC was. Fs4 never had that much ATC interaction. It was just all about flying around lol on your own... all rogue lol.

  • @dlittlester
    @dlittlester Před 7 lety +4

    This sure brings back memories. I had a Commodore 64 and a couple of Ataris. The first thing that went on them was this simulator. I don't know how I was able to stand the sound for hours at a time. I learned a lot about flying.

  • @bendybus5165
    @bendybus5165 Před 7 lety +1

    FS2004 was my first. Lots of great memories with my dad, I would sit next to him and watch him fly and I would pretend that I was doing all the work. Good times, good times.
    Now, we fly on the VATSIM network together on our own computers.

  • @rvnmedic1968
    @rvnmedic1968 Před 8 lety +2

    Hard to believe the original was just lines and no scenery. I played MS FS when it came out, along with my father-in-law. Banks and landings were difficult as there was a lag between when you moved the stick and the graphics responded.
    Related, when we were in Chicago Union Train Station a couple of months ago, there was a large photo of Meigs Field! Next to it, it said there were millions of crash landings there - until you noticed that it was talking about MS FS! Really cool!
    Thanks for a great FS evolutionary vid.

  • @deltatango5765
    @deltatango5765 Před 5 lety +3

    6:25 my first experience with FS. I didn't remember it looking and sounding this horrible.
    I was so excited that someone developed a flight simulator, and it actually inspired me to take flying lessons. I used to practice in FS after every lesson.
    I'm so glad we've come as far as we have since then, but still not far enough for me.

  • @Greg_D26
    @Greg_D26 Před 5 lety +6

    Who’s ready for MFS2020! So keen for it

  • @MusicMath123
    @MusicMath123 Před 7 lety +13

    Nice memories... oh wait, if you can remember this you are old!!!

  • @Bobh-rv5jz
    @Bobh-rv5jz Před 10 lety +7

    Ahhh..... Meigs Field, the old glory days of simming. How many times I shot a landing there.
    Oh, and that was the game sound.... I always thought there was a fly in the house. LOL
    Now look where we are today :-)

  • @therickman1990
    @therickman1990 Před 7 lety +6

    FS2002 was the first one for me, still have it somewhere. I loved the C208 Caravan, good times :)

    • @therickman1990
      @therickman1990 Před 7 lety +1

      Well, not really the go to person to ask such a question, I've only flown FS2002, FS2004 and FSX.

  • @ClaudioPedrazzi
    @ClaudioPedrazzi Před 8 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing. So many beautiful memories of flying under the Golden Gate Bridge and starting from Meigs Field!

  • @greggordon8150
    @greggordon8150 Před 7 lety

    Wonderful!
    I started Flight Simming in 1981 and the only Apple / PC software set I have never owned since then is Flight Simulator 2004. Still flying and still loving it. But your video just bought back so may memories of the olden days and a beautiful reminder of how far the world - and I - have come in 35 years. Thank you so very much

  • @gienyswiseman4784
    @gienyswiseman4784 Před 7 lety +11

    What an excellent video, my God did that bring back memories lol

  • @alejpix
    @alejpix Před 7 lety +1

    I learned to fly with VORs with this simulator when I was 14. Thank you FS !

  • @KegPatcha
    @KegPatcha Před 7 lety +30

    Member MS first Flight Simulator?
    Yeah! I member!

    • @vinaymane5538
      @vinaymane5538 Před 7 lety

      KegPatcha I used to crash my Concorde into a building simulating 9/11.😥

    • @djd829
      @djd829 Před 7 lety

      Yeeahhhh III member!!! Member Jazz Jackrabbit?

    • @__sir7557
      @__sir7557 Před 7 lety +1

      i member holding my member in one hand while flying as a member of the msft mile high club.

    • @d3luz3
      @d3luz3 Před 7 lety

      KegPatcha south park xD

    • @shylaappo8016
      @shylaappo8016 Před 7 lety

      harmemebe

  • @NickVanCash
    @NickVanCash Před 10 lety +16

    Τhere was a long story between the simulations,but I think the best simulations are FS2004 & FSX.

  • @RCMicroAirplanes
    @RCMicroAirplanes Před 7 lety

    FANTASTIC! My best friend and i skipped a day in high school to play the first microsoft flight sim when it first came out. Got caught too! Spent the rest of my life building and flying airplanes. Used X-plane to design my first commercial ultralight. Funny enough, twenty years later microsoft still has my plane as an add on, and even used pics of my boots on the rudder pedals! Thank you for this wonderful video, now go get that pilots license, you can do it!!

  • @dynastyflier
    @dynastyflier Před 7 lety

    Wow! It sure brings back a lot of memories! Shared with my son and daughter, telling them daddy used to fly on these before flying the 747-400 for real life. They were impressed! Thank you for sharing!

  • @paulgard755
    @paulgard755 Před 10 lety +1

    I started simming in 1980. Apple II and Flight Simulator 1.0 by Microprose. Boy, I didn't realize how many different versions there were. IBM seemed to have their act together. I now am never far away from my FSX with all the addons, especially Rex 4! Active Sky Next and Commander 7. Thanks for the nostalgia.

  • @skybluerob1
    @skybluerob1 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the memories. My Grandad started with FS4. I still treasure all his maps etc.. My first was FS98. It's amazing to see what we have now. Anyone grumbling about 'only' getting 25 frames per second should watch this video - some of the early sims appear to be 1 frame per second, maybe less :-)

  • @SgtSaboo
    @SgtSaboo Před 8 lety +2

    Wow! Thanks for the memories. I have had them all form 3 upward. The old ones definately needed imagination but it was so cool learning how to navigate with radios.

  • @mrmaniac3
    @mrmaniac3 Před 7 lety +2

    This is amazing. I would never have imagined these computers could run a flight simulator, but I have been pleasantly surprised.

  • @xygomorphic44
    @xygomorphic44 Před 7 lety

    My dad was a pilot. I never was into planes like him, but he let me play FS 2000 on his computer when I was only about 4. It ran so slow (maybe 7fps on that ancient machine) and took up about 350MB which was a crap load of space requiring 5 disks back then, but I loved it so much.

  • @TariqHossenbux
    @TariqHossenbux Před 8 lety +1

    Never too late to learn to fly for real. Flight simulator has always been a great training aid, and a wonderful imaginary world too.

  • @LukeSnowmaker
    @LukeSnowmaker Před 8 lety +4

    it's amazing to see the overall progress in one video! good job!

  • @WATCHINGITTT
    @WATCHINGITTT Před 7 lety +14

    Would totally play FSX if:
    1. I had a computer that could actually run it.
    2. I had a computer that could also run addons.
    3. I had the money to buy it.
    4. I could actually control planes like Boeings or Airbuses. Passenger planes are my favs and I'd love trying out different itineraries, especially with addons to make the game look spectacular. But my computer is a shit laptop and I cant even run the game on the lowest quality.

    • @renatoigmed
      @renatoigmed Před 7 lety +2

      1- I do not know where you live but I believe that setting up a PC gamer (for example a Core i5 4460, 16GB DDR3 and a GTX 960) would not cost more than 800 dollars and would be more than enough to run any game in full hd (1080p) and of course run all addons for FSX in high level of frames per second
      2- Already explained above
      3- I think 800 to 1000 dollars should not be so hard to get like this ... make some savings.
      4- So this is too easy. Download and install the hundreds of addons made for both FSX and other simulators emerging in the market such as X Plane 9 or 10
      To see more information about it read this article: www.justflight.com/new-to-flight-simulation
      good luck

    • @WATCHINGITTT
      @WATCHINGITTT Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks for the recommendations. You gave me a lot of information. Truly, thanks for taking the time to help me out.

    • @renatoigmed
      @renatoigmed Před 7 lety

      Nick LOLNO you are welcome! It's always good to have one more in the community. Even though we're still kind of lacking a big company in producing a flight simulator with a "modern software" (to say the least) because in terms of effects, object orientation, textures and dynamics of lights and scenery we are at least 10 Years in relation to modern games. although it is not a "game" the issue here is the simulation but I would really like to fill my eyes with much more better graphics and effects than those who we have to settle ...

    • @rchrdsn
      @rchrdsn Před 7 lety +2

      My only complain about FSX, considering my needs and my amateurism, is the bad simulation during landing. I wish the plane bounced and the landing gear suspension vertical movement were more realistic and precise, not only when it touched the ground, but also the spoilers were deployed.

    • @stratochief99
      @stratochief99 Před 7 lety

      Then get Prepar3d

  • @B3owulf
    @B3owulf Před 7 lety +7

    Childhood memories with my dad. Thanks. Btw, those hoping MS would release a new FS are gonna be disappointed. It'll never happen, they sold their rights and assets to P3D. Check them out

    • @olante7058
      @olante7058 Před 7 lety

      J. Siddiqi and dovetail games

    • @B3owulf
      @B3owulf Před 7 lety

      Dovetail has only re-released Flight Simulator X on Steam....supporting 3rd party add-ons.
      P3D on the other hand has taken the reins over the advancement of FS. They actively update the graphics and features. So they're the true successors to Microsofts work.

    • @olante7058
      @olante7058 Před 7 lety

      J. Siddiqi I heard they're making a new Flight simulator, and they also released the dovetail flight school

    • @Vograx
      @Vograx Před 7 lety +2

      I used to play FSX a lot. A big reason why I stuck with FSX was all the addons and stuff I had and the sheer amount of work and time to transition to P3D.
      But eventually I gave up on FSX and now I only play on P3D. It's definitely better and gets better updates which improves the performance of the game by a lot.
      I don't regret going to P3D. It made the flying experience so much more enjoyable.

    • @livingroomset2084
      @livingroomset2084 Před 7 lety

      But of course, if you want to screw around with airplanes, go with FSX. XD

  • @MrKasenom
    @MrKasenom Před 4 lety +4

    Those early flight simulator have a higher frame rate than what I get with MSFS2020

  • @jlegg420
    @jlegg420 Před 4 lety +3

    Also, dis anyone else get the flight sim magazine that used to come out like once a quarter lol? I remeber the had an Easter egg for one of the FS versions that if you went inside a specific hanger at an airport, a picture of the dev team was on the wall. I think that's what it was. I loved that magazine and always draped my pants when my dad told me it came in the mail. It disnt last long though I only got it for a year I think.

    • @MikeInExile
      @MikeInExile Před 7 měsíci

      I got that magazine along with one other back in the day! I might even have a few copies of it kickin' around here someplace! I also have all of the versions of Flight Simulator from 2.0 and computers old enough to run them all! Remember a company called Mallard Software? I have a lot of the addons they made fo MSFS too!

  • @jpalmer999
    @jpalmer999 Před 7 lety

    fs passengers is what got me hooked in flight simming. it gave me a sense of progression in the sense that you can't just go straight to flying an airliner. you have to start small and work your way up.

  •  Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for this wonderful flashback. I still have the old original diskettes - but no drive anymore.

  • @TheWhiteWolfDog
    @TheWhiteWolfDog Před 8 lety +4

    fs2004 was a huge improvement over it's predecessors

  • @javacup912
    @javacup912 Před 10 lety

    Wow, thanks for the trip down memory lane. Between MSFS version 3.0 and 50 for PC there was a flight management addon that required a second computer connected via serial ports. It actually worked pretty good. The first few minutes reminded me of Vital III and IV in older FFS. Amazingly, Vital IV it still in use today in some Level C FFS. Not sure what obsession MS had with Meiggs Field in Chicago, but it was a fun airport, and neither the airport nor MSFS development are no longer with us. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ng21644605
    @ng21644605 Před 10 lety +2

    Wow ! What a trip. I'm 67 years old and my first computer was TRS-80.
    I did,'t get into flight simulators untilI I got a 8088 computer wih no hard drive.
    The entire BAO sim was run of f of one floppy.
    During 1976-77 I had 22 hrs in a real cessna 150. - 5 Hrs solo.
    But when the money ran out I got back into the simulations.
    There are those who say you can't learn to fly real world airplanes in a
    simulation but I disagree. During my " real world " flying I never did get to learn how to slip a plane in a crosswind landing, but I did learn in the simulation well
    enough that Woiuldn't heasitate to do it now in a real plane.

  • @bigsky1970
    @bigsky1970 Před 9 lety +1

    I remember always taking off from Meigs, flying over Soldier Field and coming back around to buzz the tower at Meigs and the boats in Lake Michigan. LOL

  • @Irumleo1
    @Irumleo1 Před 8 lety +1

    my first successful landing with fs 98 was one of the best moments of my life and when I got my pilot license in fs2004 too.

  • @josephburton3945
    @josephburton3945 Před 4 lety +2

    This gave me goose bumps! I've been flying from C-64 to now, and this was a great film to see. Memories, so many..or was it just the hours...

    • @196666joe
      @196666joe  Před 4 lety

      I am glad that we share the same memories :)

  • @banjopilot4011
    @banjopilot4011 Před 7 lety

    Winged my way through every version shown. Great clips showing the abilites and limits of simulation design. Well done...

  • @alexb1903
    @alexb1903 Před 7 lety +3

    my Gosh I used to spend hundreds of hours on this. In 1987 it was the latest SIM!

  • @markfonner723
    @markfonner723 Před 7 lety

    This was certainly a great video!! My father, brother, and I all had many of these. Our first was on the Timex/Sinclair PC. Very small and all wire frame graphics but this inspired me to work on my real life VFR rating. After that, I achieved my VFR/IFR and a Twin Engine rating. I had to give it up when my health went south. Still, I fly multiple sims each week! Thank you for putting this together.

  • @dwaynefrye2984
    @dwaynefrye2984 Před 6 lety +2

    Very interesting! Thanks very much for putting them all together like that. Crazy seeing how far they've come through the years, ya know?

  • @c.j.9992
    @c.j.9992 Před 7 lety +1

    I'm surprised Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer didn't make this video. That was an awesome simulator.

  • @ozzman1997
    @ozzman1997 Před 8 lety +14

    3:10 is that Bigfoot walking across the screen?

    • @196666joe
      @196666joe  Před 8 lety +3

      it caused change of resolution

  • @robertrogier8110
    @robertrogier8110 Před 8 lety

    Brings back so many great memories. I started flying on the Trash 80. You'd put the cassette in, press play, and if everything went perfectly, I could get in a good 25 min of violently pressing the arrow keys until it would finally crash or my dad would need to open the spreadsheet for his business. :)

  • @michigandronesystems3352

    Been a flight simmer since the mid 90's... sure miss Meigs field! Great video. Brought back some great memories.

  • @robainscough
    @robainscough Před 10 lety

    Perfect ... I gotta remember to show this to people the next time they complain about stutters, the LNAV not working right, or ATC routing them wrong, no "god rays", water waves don't foam, why is the AA so bad, spinning clouds, etc. etc. Thanks for posting this.

  • @melhughes4636
    @melhughes4636 Před 7 lety

    Excellent! Thanks for the historical perspective, spent so much time with my flight simulators that I lost track of the history. Good piece of work here.

  • @andrewdupuis1151
    @andrewdupuis1151 Před 7 lety +1

    Microsoft Flight Simulator has come long way. I started with Microsoft Flight Simulator 98

  • @motorgreg33
    @motorgreg33 Před 7 lety

    Boy does that ever bring back memories.....we have really come along way....thanks pilot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jeffreyhanson2624
    @jeffreyhanson2624 Před 7 lety

    that brings me back. I remember playing for the first time fx3 off a 5" floppy. It is amazing how far the game has come.

  • @supertrinigamer
    @supertrinigamer Před 6 lety +9

    20:40
    Woah propeller powered 747

  • @myhybrid09
    @myhybrid09 Před 7 lety +5

    Thanks for making me feel old lol :)

  • @ZZstaff
    @ZZstaff Před 7 lety

    There was a SubLogic Flight Simulator II for the Atari home computer [I cannot recall which I had atm] and I flew that one as my first flight simulator. I then purchased the first and all subsequent flight simulator versions from Microsoft. Note, their first flight simulators were very expensive if you wanted the entire United States because you had to buy sections of the U.S. separately.
    Thank you for this video.

  • @anthonyglennmollicasr.425

    Wow, brings back great memories. My first one was the MS 5.0 for dos, that was a nightmare trying to config the extended memory to run the game smooth lol!

    • @123withmiamivice4
      @123withmiamivice4 Před 7 lety

      Mine too:D These days I could not even imagine playing FS on the mobile hehe, nowadays I can play 737 Flight Simulator on my iPhone when I am travelling with the tube:D

    • @allaboutthatphatbass2968
      @allaboutthatphatbass2968 Před 7 lety

      123 With Miami Vice now you can play X-Plane 10 on mobile. trust me, it's amazing! just look it up! you'll be glad you did.

  • @JodianGaming
    @JodianGaming Před 7 lety +1

    As I recall, I started out on Flight Simulator 3.0 when I was about 10 years old (1988). It wasn't until Chuck Yeager's Air Combat was released in 1991 that I really took an interest in flight simulators though. Then Flight Simulator 5 came out 2 years later and the rest, as they say, is history.

    • @adolfhipster5183
      @adolfhipster5183 Před 7 lety

      Gaming With ViperZeroOne

    • @davidbasara5613
      @davidbasara5613 Před 7 lety

      Gaming With ViperZeroOne I also had Chuck Yeager and was disappointed by the poor slow graphics. on my Commodore Colt that ran about 35Mhz clock speed in turbo, and 4 MB RAM lol brings back memories.

    • @JodianGaming
      @JodianGaming Před 7 lety +1

      David Basara
      ... Haha! I was lucky enough to have Chuck Yeager on a 486 DX66 with 16MB of Ram. It was epic!

  • @Evets_79
    @Evets_79 Před 7 lety

    Flight Simulator 3.0 in 1988 was my first flight sim i played... nice evolution of sims :) nice video, thx for uploading!

  • @KFieLdGaming
    @KFieLdGaming Před 7 lety +1

    Flight Simulator 98. So many fond memories.

  • @Republic3D
    @Republic3D Před 9 lety

    So many memories! I remember taking off from Meigs Field, flying around Chicago, flying in New York, seeing the 2D Statue of liberty.. I remember flying the Sopwith Camel.. oh the joy. :) I think Flight Simulator 3.0 or 4.0 was my first one.

  • @Svuppedasker
    @Svuppedasker Před 7 lety

    Oh the memories. I started with Flight sim 2 on Commodore 64, on cassette tape even. The load time was about 15-20 minutes I believe. What it lacked in graphics, it made up for with its two big fat paper manuals, that explained everything you needed to know about instrument navigation and aerobatics. I still have them somewhere.

  • @antmallett6065
    @antmallett6065 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks man, a lot of work went into this movie.

  • @paulanderson79
    @paulanderson79 Před 7 lety +1

    I had a flight simulator for the 16K ZX81. It was primitive but strangely very captivating.

  • @directrix1
    @directrix1 Před 9 lety

    That PC speaker engine droning really brings me back. Haven't heard that since I was a kid.

  • @jpm1
    @jpm1 Před 10 lety

    lot of people became epileptic playing these things . ultra laggy , endless loading times , stressing sounds .. it was an epic era in video game history

  • @TransistorBased
    @TransistorBased Před 9 lety +1

    The Data General One is incredibly impressive! It's realtime compared to the much slower versions for the C64 and Atari.

  • @davidtwyford8755
    @davidtwyford8755 Před 8 lety +1

    Nice flight down memory lane. I had TRS-80 sub-logic....I know that makes me old ....but a great trip....safe landings

  • @MagnumMike44
    @MagnumMike44 Před 7 lety

    wow, Thanks for posting this, I wasn't sure when flight simulators started appearing on the market for personal computers, but they sure have come a long way. :)

  • @Video-tipsTv
    @Video-tipsTv Před 8 lety +5

    WOW Thanks for the great video, but where is STEAM edition?
    do you have an HD version too?

    • @196666joe
      @196666joe  Před 8 lety +3

      +Eli Cohen STEAM edition is in fact the same like previous GOLD edition and an original edition + acceleration pack. So still any new version to add :)

  • @aleksl7841
    @aleksl7841 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice video. It's a shame that Microsoft abandoned flight simulators. Just imagine what would it be like to have fully DX12 or Vulkan updated sim supported by huge company like MS.

  • @TheBabing
    @TheBabing Před 10 lety +1

    WOW, Brilliant! Haven't we come a long way from that? Thanks a lot for the video.

  • @wearecity
    @wearecity Před 7 lety

    1993, 1997, 2006, the years when flight sims, were taken to the next level.

  • @cblair0608
    @cblair0608 Před 8 lety

    I started with version 3.0 or 4.0.....I can't really remember, but this is a sight to see looking back at it now. Amazing at how far they have come!

  • @8584zender
    @8584zender Před 7 lety

    Amazing what these programmers were able to eek out of the 6502. Brings back some good memories of Saturday mornings in my PJs trying to land that dot.

  • @brianhealey9738
    @brianhealey9738 Před 7 lety +2

    I had the very first one, Played on a orange monochrome monitor. Thought it was the coolest thing ever!

  • @FUBBA
    @FUBBA Před rokem

    Flight Simulator 95 (1996) was my first PC game ever when I was merely 5 or so years old. I played it around 1997/8 on my uncle's gaming PC.

  • @MagnumMike44
    @MagnumMike44 Před 4 lety +2

    2:55 - When sound was added, LOL.. it sounded like somebody cranked up the volume on a stereo system beyond the amplifier's capabilities and all you hear was distortion. I thought there was a problem with the audio system on my desktop computer. :-)

  • @oldvultureface
    @oldvultureface Před 7 lety

    Commodore 64 subLOGIC was my first flight sim. FS3 and FS4 on a Tandy 1000. Currently FS9 on Win 7 with Level D 767. FS3 and FS2000 had poor flight models. An inverted aircraft would turn opposite its bank in FS3. When starting a normal turn in FS2000, the aircraft would pitch up rather than dropping its nose.

  • @biloo007
    @biloo007 Před 10 lety

    Nice timeline. Brings back a lot of memories. I think Xplane and the P3D advancement to 2.0 also should have been included if this is to be a complete PC simulation timeline.
    Nice video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @nixxonnor
    @nixxonnor Před 7 lety

    Now I rembember I had FS v4 for Macintosh some 25 years ago, as well as the later ones for Windows, FS2002 and FSX. Funny to see the old Mac version again. I had completely forgotten it.

  • @marianhak
    @marianhak Před 7 lety

    Nice vid. I love early attempts for 3d graphic in games. I only played 2004, didn't have joystick so I used wheel and used pedals for pitch, didn't play any flight game since then.

  • @LieorDie24
    @LieorDie24 Před 4 lety +2

    Yeah i had them all and i still play FSX since 10 years now and when i had rex and ORBX global and so on it already blew my mind how great it looks now if i fly Flight simulator 2020 i probably get a heart attack started with 200 coloures and ended wit 4K ha what a icredible story in gaming i grew up with games like wolfenstein and sim city 2000 and now we get the games we missed these days.

  • @jonrack1977
    @jonrack1977 Před 11 lety

    Wow, the clip from the original PC version brought back some childhood memories. Thanks for uploading.

  • @dandieter3065
    @dandieter3065 Před 7 lety

    I hope the Microsoft flight simulator series goes anytime on !

  • @shoumikislam9242
    @shoumikislam9242 Před 8 lety +1

    The evolution is interesting,though flight simulator isn't that much popular worldwide, but I really love this, today the flight sim we are seeing it can be said that this would work as a training kit for future pilots, so much developed and improved

    • @concordeaviation3051
      @concordeaviation3051 Před 8 lety +1

      That reason is because people don't take flying as a dream anymore

    • @TariqHossenbux
      @TariqHossenbux Před 8 lety +1

      It's true... and there are so many good jobs out there for people who want to become real pilots.

  • @ZambiblasianOgre
    @ZambiblasianOgre Před 11 lety

    Thanks for uploading this, I've wanted one with the original sound for a long time!

  • @CV_CA
    @CV_CA Před 9 lety +3

    Good job, nice to see the progress

  • @travisbeamon5356
    @travisbeamon5356 Před 4 lety +5

    @11:15 what is going on there? Pink Floyd reference in Flight Sim?

    • @MattMcIrvin
      @MattMcIrvin Před 4 lety +1

      The "Hawaiian Odyssey" scenery disk seems to have had a wild psychedelic adventure included on it as one of the scenarios.

    • @travisbeamon5356
      @travisbeamon5356 Před 3 lety

      @@MattMcIrvin thats awesome. i have the hawaiian odyssey but ive never really explored it. I need to give it another shot, thanks!

  • @stevephla
    @stevephla Před 5 lety +3

    This is great. Due for an update tho. We've come a long way since 2013.

    • @ricbachman1727
      @ricbachman1727 Před 5 lety +1

      There is an update. It's called x-plane

    • @1z1st0r7
      @1z1st0r7 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ricbachman1727 it called fs 2020,kido

    • @ricbachman1727
      @ricbachman1727 Před 5 lety +1

      1z1st0r {csgo} 2020 didn't exist when this was written. I don't know who the fuck you think you're calling kiddo though.

  • @AndrewTubbiolo
    @AndrewTubbiolo Před 7 lety +1

    That's an amazing jump when you reach the Atari ST. Funny the Mac and the Atari were both 68000 based machines. I wonder why the Mac was not as good as the Atari?

  • @davidtbond2159
    @davidtbond2159 Před 7 lety +3

    Nice work on the history.

  • @WaqarRasoolk
    @WaqarRasoolk Před 7 lety +1

    FS 4.0 for IBM PC was the first one for me, moved on to 95, 98, 2000 and 2004 and finally X. no sim after that.

  • @vimaca9019
    @vimaca9019 Před 7 lety +1

    Fantástico. Qué recuerdos. Me ha recordado a un hermano mío, ya fallecido, con el que compartimos horas con estas versiones. Gracias por traerme momentos felices.

  • @Mirrorstar
    @Mirrorstar Před 7 lety

    That's great. I started out on the C64 version. It had some great literature with it. I will never complain about frame rates again!

  • @jimholmes2555
    @jimholmes2555 Před 7 lety

    I remember back in 1986, I bought a c64 and Sublogic flight sim. Flew it til 3 in the morning.

  • @timthompson8235
    @timthompson8235 Před 7 lety

    This is awesome, 8 and 16 bit 3D, that's right it was a slide show but we were happy for it.