Monday, March 26, 2007

Youtube Video

This is a tour of Flight Simulator X to show you what is inside FSX.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

This Bird Strikes

This is a great video I found at You Tube. You should watch it!


Friday, March 23, 2007

MVP

MVP-Most Valuable Professional. That was how Microsoft descibed some of the MV Software Developers. They were invited to a ACES studio tour as described here.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

A Blog I Recommend

You should go to this blog. I recommend it if you want to expand your collection of missions. From what I have seen, it will blow you away.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Software Development Kit SP1

The software development kit SP1 is now released (Actually, it was a long time ago)! If you haven't gotten the news, read on!

For the SDK SP1 you need the SDK. You can only get it if you have the Deluxe version. If you do have the Deluxe version, read on!

The SDK includes a kit for building scenery, missions, emvironments, aircraft, terrain-you name it! If you have trouble installing the SDK, continue reading. To correctly install the SDK (You know if you correctly installed the sdk if a Tools menu shows up when you make a free flight) you need to go to :\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Microsoft\FSX and look for the DLL file. Once you have it, edit all Disabled entries to false. Your DLL file should look like this:


-
Launch
dll.xml
False
False
-
Object Placement Tool
False
False
..\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Mission Creation Kit\object_placement.dll

-
Traffic Toolbox
False
False
..\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Environment Kit\Traffic Toolbox SDK\traffictoolbox.dll

-
Visual Effects Tool
False
False
..\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Environment Kit\Special Effects SDK\visualfxtool.dll


Edit:There are actually the words "Disabled" on the sides of the word "False." Sorry for your troubles.


Then you are "all good in the hood."

The most popular kit with the SDK is the Mission Creation Kit. Its located in the Tools Menu>Object Placement Tool. From here you can customize your mission.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Microsoft's Adrenaline


The ACES team has been busy working away on the next two updates for “Flight Simulator X”, Service Pack 1 and the DirectX 10 update, but we also wanted tell you about something even bigger that’s coming soon. This fall, we’re releasing our first expansion pack in years: “Flight Simulator X: Adrenaline”!
This latest addition to the award-winning “Flight Simulator” franchise will introduce new features, including multiplayer air racing, new missions, and all-new aircraft, including the legendary P-51 Mustang.
Building on the rich visuals and amazing realism of our platform, ”Flight Simulator X: Adrenaline” will be available this holiday season for "Flight Simulator X" customers running either Windows XP or Windows Vista. In addition, as a Games for Windows title, “Flight Simulator X: Adrenaline” will include support for key Windows Vista features such as the Game Explorer and Parental Controls. For those customers with compatible hardware, “Flight Simulator X: Adrenaline” will take advantage of Windows Vista and DirectX 10 to deliver breathtaking graphics and dynamic environments for an even more immersive experience.
In the meantime, Service Pack 1 for “Flight Simulator X” is tentatively scheduled for an April release and will include a targeted set of performance and content enhancements to address the most common customer requests.
In addition, work continues on the DirectX 10 visual update for “Flight Simulator X”, which will be available as a free download around the launch of “Flight Simulator X: Adrenaline”.
Keep an eye on FSInsider.com for more details!