Friday, August 21, 2020

A Microsoft Flight Simulator player recreated a legendary scene from wallpaper for Windows XP

Microsoft Flight Simulator players have some very interesting ideas and ventures, and one of them is taking photos of the most famous wallpapers for Windows XP.

Anyone who has ever used Windows XP has encountered at least one familiar photo called “Bliss” that served as a desktop background. Although it looked “photoshopped” and unreal, it was an unprocessed photograph of a real place. Now that place looks a little different, and it can be seen through another Microsoft product - the new Flight Simulator.

The user rockin_gamer from Reddit thus decided to recreate the famous scene from what was once the most-watched photo in the world. For the most part, he succeeded, although today's scene is different than it was 24 years ago.

If you want to visit this location yourself in Microsoft Flight Simulator, the coordinates are as follows: 38 ° 15’00.5 ″ N 122 ° 24’38.9 ″ W
Visiting famous attractions is currently among the favourite activities of Microsoft Flight Simulator players. It has already been noted that some players gather on the island of the late Jeffrey Epstein, and among other popular destinations are the mountain pass Djatlov, Chernobyl, etc.

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