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24 Janvier 2021
This title does not support Korean, Vietnamese, Thai or Indonesian localization. Microsoft Flight Simulator is the next generation of one of the most beloved simulation franchises. From light planes to wide-body jets, fly highly detailed and stunning aircraft in an incredibly realistic world. Create your flight plan and fly anywhere on the planet. Enjoy flying day or night and face realistic.
It may be odd to think that the simple idea of driving a truck around while obeying traffic laws is enjoyable, but this title is very popular and has multiple spinoffs.
Experience life as a trucker as you travel from city to city in American Truck Simulator.
The Truck Simulator series has multiple titles such as American, Euro 1 and Euro 2 which is a testament to how in-demand this game is. The reason ATS is so popular might lay in the relaxation it offers as you're allowed to drive peaceful roads and scenic routes, and it's all without the road rage you'd normally see on a long highway.
You can drive the vehicle to a variety of locations within the two available states of California and Nevada. As you travel along the roads in this beautiful world, you can turn on your favorite tunes as the radio blares out live radio stations straight from the web.
Over time you'll start to drive on autopilot mode, where busy roads can begin to feel as empty as Route 66. Because the traffic models are not very detailed, it takes away from the immersion aspect of the game. Fortunately, your focus is on the inside, where the models and details are beautiful to behold.
Should you start to get bored, you'll quickly find that there are many things you can do besides the main goals of the game such as taking detours and pretending to have road rage. If you follow the game's progression system, you'll notice that management becomes just as important as transporting loads from point A to point B.
ATS is available for computers using Windows 7 or newer as well as Mac OS X. Steelseries apex mac.
No, this is the best way to drive around the Southwest as your backdrop, but options do exist if you wish to do the same thing but drive around Europe. However, Euro Truck Simulator may confuse people since the road rules are different.
ATS is a great way to escape reality for a bit and gives you something to do while listening to satellite radio.
Yes, it's a great game to play and allows people to go places that they would normally have to go on a road trip to see.
It may be odd to think that the simple idea of driving a truck around while obeying traffic laws is enjoyable, but this title is very popular and has multiple spinoffs.
Experience life as a trucker as you travel from city to city in American Truck Simulator.
The Truck Simulator series has multiple titles such as American, Euro 1 and Euro 2 which is a testament to how in-demand this game is. The reason ATS is so popular might lay in the relaxation it offers as you're allowed to drive peaceful roads and scenic routes, and it's all without the road rage you'd normally see on a long highway.
You can drive the vehicle to a variety of locations within the two available states of California and Nevada. As you travel along the roads in this beautiful world, you can turn on your favorite tunes as the radio blares out live radio stations straight from the web.
Over time you'll start to drive on autopilot mode, where busy roads can begin to feel as empty as Route 66. Because the traffic models are not very detailed, it takes away from the immersion aspect of the game. Fortunately, your focus is on the inside, where the models and details are beautiful to behold.
Should you start to get bored, you'll quickly find that there are many things you can do besides the main goals of the game such as taking detours and pretending to have road rage. If you follow the game's progression system, you'll notice that management becomes just as important as transporting loads from point A to point B.
ATS is available for computers using Windows 7 or newer as well as Mac OS X.
No, this is the best way to drive around the Southwest as your backdrop, but options do exist if you wish to do the same thing but drive around Europe. Open zip files windows 10. However, Euro Truck Simulator may confuse people since the road rules are different.
ATS is a great way to escape reality for a bit and gives you something to do while listening to satellite radio.
Yes, it's a great game to play and allows people to go places that they would normally have to go on a road trip to see.
Microsoft's Windows and Apple's Mac operating systems have inspired truly prodigious amounts of adulation and horror on the part of computer users for about three decades now.
Those of us who love technology aren't likely to forget our first desktop operating systems. But the OSes of yore don't have to live only in your memories. While it might be difficult to fire up the first PCs you ever owned today, some computer enthusiasts have made it easy for us to relive what it was like to use them again with almost no effort at all.
If you want to be able to use all the features of an old operating system, you'll probably have to find the software and load it in a virtual machine. But there are a bunch of browser-based emulators that show you what the old OSes looked like and let you click on a few things. It's a lot easier, and it may satisfy your urge to relive the past. Here are a few such websites to fuel your technostalgia.
It's the very first version of the most widely used desktop operating system in history, released in 1985. I went to a lot of trouble to run Windows 1.0 in a virtual machine on a Windows 7 PC a few years ago, but you can live in the past right now by clicking on jsmachines.net, short for 'JavaScript Machines.'
The emulator is in black and white rather than color, and you can't save any changes, but you can use the mouse cursor and run the earliest Windows programs, like Reversi, Notepad, and Paint:
The simulation is 'configured for a clock speed of 4.77Mhz, with 256Kb of RAM and a CGA display, using the original IBM PC Model 5160 ROM BIOS and CGA font ROM,' the website notes. 'This PC XT configuration also includes a 10Mb hard disk with Windows 1.01 pre-installed.'
This website lets you run Mac OS System 7, released in 1991, on a simulated Macintosh Plus, a computer introduced in 1986. As a nice touch, it runs the OS within an illustration of the physical computer:
Developer James Friend writes that this demo 'emulates a Mac Plus with a bunch of abandonware applications and games to check out.' The website is a bit sluggish and difficult to use, but it's fun to look at.
Coder Michael Vincent's website provides a functional version of Windows 3.1 from 1992, which he says he made in 'JavaScript and strict XHTML 1.0, with AJAX functionality provided through PHP.' Vincent recommends using Firefox 2 or 3, but it worked fine for me in Chrome 33 and Firefox 26.
'The goal of this site is not to create an entirely complete mirror image of Windows 3.1, but rather keep the spirit and omit features when they are not justified by an effort to usability ratio,' he writes. 'For example, Notepad lacks a find and replace feature because it is not worth the effort. Where features do exist, every effort is made to present them in exactly the manner that they existed in Windows 3.1.'
This is one of the more functional browser-based emulators. You can use applications, open files, and even surf the 2014 Web on a browser (apparently one Vincent designed himself):
Released in 1999 and one of the last versions of the classic Mac operating system before it was replaced by OS X, you can find this old operating system at VirtualDesktop.org.
This one isn't totally usable. I couldn't resize or move windows, and not all of the icons are clickable. But the included functions work smoothly, and you can open enough applications and menus that it provides a nice look at a long-gone OS.
VirtualDesktop.org offers a bunch of other versions of Windows and Mac, including one of the most fondly remembered operating systems, Windows 95. This one also isn't totally functional, but it's worth firing up to see the first version of Microsoft's iconic Start menu:
Just for kicks, here's one other 'fully functional' version of Windows 95 that may provide you with a frustratingly familiar sight.
VirtualDesktop.org also comes through with one of the earliest versions of OS X, Jaguar. You can navigate through some of the system preferences, see an early version of the OS X dock, and start up Mail or Internet Explorer for Mac. Once again, if you want a fully functional version, you'll probably have to install a copy on a virtual machine.
We'll finish off with the operating system that just won't die no matter how old it is. Released in 2001, Windows XP still commands 29 percent market share, making it the second most widely used OS after Windows 7.
Our XP simulation comes courtesy of Total Emulator, a neat little website that isn't pretty but makes it easy to switch among Windows ME, 98, 2000, XP, and Vista: Digimon movies sub indo.
That ends our brief tour of old Windows and Mac versions you can run in a browser. Sadly, as far as we can tell, no developers have made websites that emulate BeOS or OS/2, classic operating systems that went by the wayside. Any volunteers?
