Microsoft Flight Simulator appears on Steam, and it supports TrackIR and VR

The Microsoft Flight Simulator appears on the 18. August to Windows 10 PC, Xbox Game Pass for PC (Beta) and as a Disc Edition, as well as on Steam. In addition, the title for the Launch supports TrackIR and later this year, also VR.

Microsoft Flight Simulator with TrackIR

TrackIR is the leading head tracking technology with a precise 6-axis control of the camera is extremely immersive Simulator scenarios. With TrackIR You a full Overview of Your 4K HDR environment in Microsoft Flight Simulator without the mouse and still at low latency. So also the operation of other Hardware peripherals at the same time is easily possible.

Support for HP Reverb G2

HP in collaboration with Microsoft and Valve has developed a new Reverb G2 VR Headset offers a high-resolution Display, excellent Tracking and amazing sound. It provides the detailed graphics and the full 3D soundscape for the Microsoft Flight simulator optimal. The HP Reverb G2 appears in this fall, the appropriate VR Update will be timely for all the players available for free.

Support for Partner-periphery

In addition to TrackIR and VR in the Microsoft Flight Simulator supports peripheral partners, such as Honeycomb Aeronautical, Logitech G, Thrustmaster, Virtual Fly, and many more. In addition, the title supports the upcoming Bravo Throttle Quadrant of Honeycomb, the new TCA side stick from Thrustmaster and the Quadrant Airbus Edition peripherals. Other peripherals and home-Cockpits will be later supported through an updated SimConnect also.

Free World Updates

Microsoft Flight Simulator: a new Era of data-heralds-driven flight simulation. With the help of these technologies, the data from which the new world will be steadily better. You get to experience a Simulator that develops continuously. Thanks to a partnership with Bing, You’ll experience not only steadily improved the Terrain, but also a Simulator, which is growing thanks to machine Learning with time.

More info about the Microsoft Flight Simulator can be found in this article.