Although modders have been consistently contributing custom content to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, which was released on August 18, Sergio Perea has taken it one step further by adding the King of the Monsters, aka Godzilla, to the sim game.

Less aggressive than the fictional monster we've come to know, Godzilla for Microsoft Flight Simulator, which is based on the 2014 Legendary Pictures version of Godzilla, can be seen hanging out in San Francisco near the Bay Bridge, at coordinates 37.792394, -122.378850. The mod can be downloaded via Nexus Mods

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In Microsoft Flight Simulator, you shouldn’t fear that the legendary Japanese monster is going to tear the city apart. Although his limbs are posable, he’s really just there to add some charm to the skyline. Perea says that if the monster is successful, he might follow it up with King Kong climbing the Empire State Building in New York City. No word on whether Mothra will also be making an appearance.

Since its release, players have noted that Microsoft Flight Simulator is not without its flaws. Some have observed that numerous cities have missing monuments, yet the sim community has been helping to fix those imperfections. As an example, Edinburgh, a city of castles, is missing many of its landmarks, including the bridge across River Forth, which in the game is a sunken road. Luckily, you can download Edinburgh Scenery Pack 2.0 by SirLeinad4 to correct those shortcomings.

Other mod packs include the Buffalo NY Skyline Pack by Domitian, which adds the McKinley Monument or the Statler Tower, or the Iceland Overhaul by Baddweapon, which features the Reykjavík Cathedral, Harpa Concert Hall, Brautarholtskirkja, and the DC-3 plane wreck. Also, if you want to see Stonehenge, the astonishing Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, in all its 3D glory, you can download Stonehenge by MagicalPedro.

Despite its deficiencies, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 has received mostly positive reviews thanks to its lifelike graphics as well as its 20 highly detailed planes, 37,000 airports, 1.5 billion buildings, 2 trillion trees, mountains, roads, rivers, and more. Microsoft Flight Simulator also includes a new weather engine that enables users to switch on the live weather mod to experience real-time weather.

Source: PC Gamer

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