A completely redesigned, intuitive user interface that makes setting up and editing your flight a breeze.

Consistently usable 3-D cockpits and stunningly high-resolution exterior models for all included aircraft.

A new effects engine for lighting, sounds, and explosions.

Realistic avionics: all planes are IFR-ready right out of the gate.

Busy, “living” airports with pushback tugs and roaming fuel trucks, able to service both your aircraft and the simulator’s AI planes.

New buildings & roads to better simulate European cities

And more!

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

The advanced flight simulator X-Plane 11 [ Steam Official Site ] is now available and the developers put out day-1 Linux support.It does look pretty good and simulates a ridiculous amount of things at once. I love the way you see the heat coming off the engines, looks fantastic. A game that would probably be immense with the right flight stick setup, can't imagine it being as fun on a mouse and keyboard.It's not cheap at £44.99, so unless the developers plan on getting in touch it's not one I will personally cover in any more detail. It does have a demo though, so you can properly try it before buying. The demo can also update to the full version, which is neat.Will any of you be picking up a copy?