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Microsoft Flight Simulator Fenix A320 Gets Impressive Videos; F-14 Tomcat, Hawk T1, & St. Croix Get New Screenshots; Edinburg & Mumbai Released

Today third-party developers had plenty of news to share about upcoming add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator. We start with two new releases. Orbx launched its Mumbai City Pack, enriching the city in India considerably. It can be purchased on Orbx Direct for $7.36 and you can read a list of features below. 16 high-detail custom landmarks including Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Omkar 1973, Imperial Towers, and the Bandra–Worli Sea Link bridge.More than 100 medium-detail custom landmarks showcase the truly unique architectural styles of old

Microsoft Flight Simulator Pilatus Porter Gets WIP Videos, Sarasota Airport Gets New Screenshots; Seronga Announced

Third-party developers have released new assets and reveals about upcoming add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator. FlightSimGames is continuing to work on its Pilatus Porter PC-6 and released a series of work-in-progress videos. You can see a few below and many more at the developer’s YouTube channel. Do keep in mind that the aircraft is not finished. [embedded content] [embedded content] [embedded content] [embedded content] [embedded content] Speaking of something that will be perfect for the Porter, SimWorks Studios announced Seronga Airport (FBSH) in Botswana. This won’t be released on its

Terra Nil Is a Satisfying, Environmentally Friendly Spin on City Builders (Hands-On Preview)

It all starts with a turbine. Amidst hundreds of tiles that comprise a grey, lifeless wasteland, I place a turbine on a rocky outcrop. It allows me to create electricity to power toxin scrubbers to cleanse the dirt, and irrigators to cause lush green grass and shrubbery to sprout up across the tiles with a satisfying cascading animation. In Terra Nil, you’re trying to undo all the damage you’ve been contributing towards in various city building sims, and it’s one of the most satisfying I’ve played as a result. Terra

Thermaltake USA Announces the Availability of TOUGHAIR 510 and…

"The launch of the TOUGHAIR 510 and TOUGHAIR 310 is the great pride from our engineering team who have created a no-compromise cooler with excellent thermal performance and done our best to deliver what PC enthusiasts are expecting from the products deserving of the name TOUGH." WALNUT, Calif. (PRWEB) April 26, 2021 Thermaltake, the leading PC component brand offering premium solutions for cooling, gaming peripherals, and enthusiast memory solutions, is proud to announce the availability of the TOUGHAIR 510 and TOUGHAIR 310 CPU Air Cooler in North America. TOUGHAIR CPU

Microsoft Flight Simulator – CRJ 550/700 Review (Aerosoft)

A few days ago, Aerosoft released its Bombardier CRJ add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator, including both the 700 and 550 variants. This add-on was heavily anticipated by the community, as it’s the first complex airliner launched for the simulator. As such, it basically serves as a benchmark of what the platform itself can do going forward. You could say that the image of Microsoft Flight Simulator among hardcore simulation enthusiasts rode on the success of this release, so it’s not surprising that Microsoft and Asobo themselves worked actively to support

CES2021: Thermaltake Introduces ARGENT Gaming Peripherals with…

"The ARGENT series is a concept about creating an ecosystem, the hardware, software, and even the illumination can evolve to a state-of-the-art level. A truly immersive gaming and art enjoyment!" said Kenny Lin, the CEO of Thermaltake. WALNUT, Calif. (PRWEB) January 12, 2021 Thermaltake, the leading PC component brand offering premium solutions for cooling, gaming peripherals, and enthusiast memory, today announced the ARGENT series, which includes ARGENT K5 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, ARGENT M5 RGB Gaming Mice, ARGENT H5 RGB 7.1 Headset, ARGENT HS1 RGB Headset Stand, ARGENT Gaming Desk,

Black Ops Cold War: Zombies – Summon Your Own Ghana Funeral For A Free Juggernug | Easter Egg Guide

Here’s one of the wildest Easter eggs we’ve seen in awhile — and it’s actually pretty easy to pull-off in Black Ops Cold War: Zombies. This weird secret riffs on the up-beat tradition of funeral processions in Ghana. Instead of somber affairs, the ones we’ve seen in memes are fun, with dancing pallbearers moving to the music with a casket on their shoulders. You’ll find a dancing undead party and Ghana-style pallbearers with this Easter egg, that takes you to a temporary Dark Aether dimension that dumps a bunch of