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Antarctica X as reviewed by Mutley's Hangar



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#1 Shaun Fletcher

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Posted 22 February 2012 - 16:43

Tim Arnot has finished a review of Antarctica X over at Mutleys hangar.

His rather long conclusion was, "This is a massive scenery, covering a part of the world that few people know much about (other than that it’s filled with singing, dancing penguins and BBC Wildlife film crews), and even fewer have visited. The fact that the developers have persevered over several years to put together the most complete representation of Antarctica anywhere has to be something they can be proud of.

This scenery suits pilots that are happy flying bush planes, helicopters C130s and at a push A319s. If airline big tin is your thing, then there will probably be little for you to do. Fortunately I wouldn’t know an FMC if it bit me, so this scenery is right up my alley. There are massive landscapes with wide vistas stretching for hundreds of miles, and there are tiny little details that you won’t see unless you get out of the plane and explore down a track or rummage in the clutter. And that will keep your interest going for a long time.

For sure, not everywhere is represented to the same level of detail, and there are some limitations of FS that have not been overcome, but if you want somewhere to explore that is both challenging, and literally like nowhere you have been before, you will be very happy with Antarctica X
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He was so impressed he gave it a 10/10 and the coveted Mutley’s Award for Excellence

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You can read the full stunning review here

You may also be interested in the Antarctica X Adventure post here.

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On behalf of Aerosoft and with kind regards, Shaun Fletcher
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