Msfs 777x (Cross-Platform LATEST)

In the screenshots leaked by the beta team, the visual fidelity is staggering. MSFS handles complex geometry well, but watching those wingtips slowly crank up after landing via a custom hydraulic simulation? That will be a "walkaround view" moment for every simmer. Expect the usual PMDG standard: 4K textures, rain effects that actually bead, and a cabin that looks like a business class brochure. The 777X cockpit is a spaceship compared to the classic 777. It borrows heavily from the 787 Dreamliner but keeps Boeing's "yoke-in-hand" philosophy.

But when it arrives, it won't be cheap. Expect the "Base Package" (777-9) to land around , with the 777-8 Freighter coming later as an expansion. Should you be excited? If you love long-haul flying—think 16-hour runs from Dubai to Auckland or JFK to Singapore—the 777X is the ultimate machine. It has the legs of a 787 but the payload capacity of a classic 777. msfs 777x

Fly safe, and keep the blue side up. ✈️ In the screenshots leaked by the beta team,

We are hoping PMDG doesn’t just reuse the 777-300ER sounds. The GE9X has a distinct, lower growl at takeoff thrust and a very unique "whistle" on the spool-down. Early audio previews suggest they recorded from actual test stands. Coupled with MSFS’s CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics), the flight model should reflect a massive, heavy jet that somehow handles like it’s on rails. Here is the reality check. PMDG is a perfectionist developer (for better or worse). They are currently working on the 747 for MSFS, and the 777-300ER just received its final updates. Expect the usual PMDG standard: 4K textures, rain