The system requirements of the flight simulator will drive players eager to upgrade or replace their systems.
Microsoft's beautiful and punctuated flight simulator 2020 Reboot will drive $2.6 billion in PC hardware sales, estimates John Peddy Research (JPR).
"Flight simulators are demanding incredibly high processing capacity and rewards in high resolution, large displays, and VR usage. When new flight simulators are released, the hardware to run them in maximum settings and performance does not yet exist," said analyst Ted Pollock. Pursuing experience creates a steady demand for hardware in the life of the title. "
If the figure of $2.6 billion seems unbelievable, this flight simulator is based on the 2.27 million copies of JPR that Microsoft expects to sell. If each of those users later spent an average of $1,100 on additional hardware to run the flight simulator, you would get a JPR estimate.
Keeping in mind that many flight sim fans only play flight simulators, they are more willing to spend on their hobbies than mainstream users. The footprint of the game is 150GB, and it is recommended that you use SSD instead of a hard drive for game load performance. Microsoft's recommended specs include a GeForce RTX 2080 or AMD Radeon VII GPU, a Ryzen 7 2700X, or a Core i7-9800X CPU. Pricing those components or configured systems, and you can easily get it for $1,100.
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