Microsoft Flight Simulator: Xbox Series X stands tall in Microsoft's headquarters
Microsoft Flight Simulator has not yet been announced for the Xbox Series X, but a modder, evidently, is looking forward to it. So much so that he left a small 200-meter memo in the middle of Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington. This is a perfect reproduction of an Xbox Series X that stands elegantly in the center of Microsoft's green campus.
Obviously the reminder is only virtual and was created thanks to the tools made available to fans within Microsoft Flight Simulator. Oh_Gaz, this is the name of the modder, did not make his creation available to everyone, but filmed himself observing his creature aboard a small plane.
From what we can see in the video posted on Reddit , the work is really great and manages to replicate the shapes and colors of the console quite well. Even the rear doors are in place.
It must be said that the Xbox Series X's black monolith isn't even that ugly set within this landscape. It looks like an alien artifact, but the clean lines and black really seem to go with everything.
Would you download this mod if it was released?
I modeled at 200m Xbox SeriesX for Microsoft's HQ @ Redmond, Washington from r / MicrosoftFlightSim
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Obviously the reminder is only virtual and was created thanks to the tools made available to fans within Microsoft Flight Simulator. Oh_Gaz, this is the name of the modder, did not make his creation available to everyone, but filmed himself observing his creature aboard a small plane.
From what we can see in the video posted on Reddit , the work is really great and manages to replicate the shapes and colors of the console quite well. Even the rear doors are in place.
It must be said that the Xbox Series X's black monolith isn't even that ugly set within this landscape. It looks like an alien artifact, but the clean lines and black really seem to go with everything.
Would you download this mod if it was released?
I modeled at 200m Xbox SeriesX for Microsoft's HQ @ Redmond, Washington from r / MicrosoftFlightSim
Source