HomeNewsMicrosoft Flight Simulator

Seems about right.

Yup. That seems about right. Afterevicting the Queenand erecting acolossal monolith in Melbourne, the unknowable architect behindMicrosoft Flight Simulator’s world gen now appears to have pulled at the very fabric of the Earth, ripping a massive hole out of a field in South America. At least, I very much hope this is a simple computing error - has anyone actually been outside to check lately?

Watch on YouTube

Watch on YouTube

Cover image for YouTube video

In the video description for the above tour, Kyrala reckons the fault lies in a simple elevation data mistake. “It seems that the local terrain is around 12000 ft, but SBLG may not have proper field elevation data available, so for whatever reason the field elevation appears to be much lower (2690 ft) than the actual ground, which results in this odd anomaly.”

That does seem to track with other observations, including one Redditor whomashed up his voyage into the pit with Interstellar(of course). As they get closer to the bottom, you can see the pit form around the shape of the runway at Lagoa Nova Airport, a strip of concrete caught miles beneath the Earth, torn between our world and the extradimensional one Matthew McConaughey lives in.

In less existentially horrifying Flight Sim news, Xbox Game Studios and Asobo todayreleased their first World Update. The free patch adds a ton of high-quality assets to Japan, including six hand-crafted airports and six more photogrammetry-scanned cities.