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Atkin wrote, " Every few years a sim comes along that lets reviewers use the ' sets new standards for graphics ' cliché, and Flight Unlimited is the 1995 entry in this club.
" He believed that its " terrain and virtual cockpit almost real ".
Bob and John Nolan stated that the game is " the ultimate show off piece for your new Pentium.
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The graphics are simply unbelievable — we're certain you've never seen anything like it on a PC ".
PC Magazines staff called the graphics " impressive ", noting that they were " even more stunning than those in Microsoft Flight Simulator ".
Gaudiosi wrote, " The graphics are better than any have seen — thanks to something called ' Image-scaping ' technology, the 3-D texture-mapped graphics are photo-sharp.
" Ware noted the game's " stunning 3-D photo-realistic scenery ", while Bailey stated that its " graphics are brilliantly rendered and whiz by smoothly ".
Buchanan called the game's terrain " just superb " and Vizard described it as " amazingly real ".
Buchanan believed that " what you hear in Flight Unlimited is every bit as good as what you see ", calling the game's sound effects " utterly convincing ".
Atkin considered the " instructor's helpful voice ( and his blood-curdling scream if you pancake the plane ) ... to be one of the best uses of voice ever in a multimedia title ".

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