Microsoft — Flight Simulator 2000

While it was praised for its realism, FS2000 was famously demanding on hardware at the time. Reviewers from GameSpot noted that even high-end Pentium III machines could struggle with frame rates. It also maintained backwards compatibility, allowing players to import scenery and aircraft from Flight Simulator 98 .

Released in late 1999, was a major leap for the series, marketed as the "Millennium Edition". It introduced several series "firsts" that became standard in modern flight sims. Key New Features Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000

FS2000 was released in two versions, with the offering several "power user" tools: While it was praised for its realism, FS2000

Added the Mooney Bravo and Raytheon (Beechcraft) King Air 350. Released in late 1999, was a major leap

Six major cities (London, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago) were rendered with high-resolution detail. Standard vs. Professional Edition