Our screenshot challenge is now available to enter via Twitter with #MSFSchallenge!
It’s time for another screenshot challenge! The idea is to collectively explore different parts of the world together - areas that may be very familiar to you or perhaps a new place you have never flown before. Feel free to find others to fly with to capture the challenge, or go solo!
Last week’s winner from Temperate Forests: forum user ValTrust.
Capture a screenshot of your favorite new location or point of interest from World Update 6: Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Tell us where you are or what the point of interest is if applicable!
If you have screenshot challenge ideas for the future, please DM me!
Rules
Any time of day
Any type of weather
Code of Conduct appropriate liveries
Default aircraft or aircraft from the MSFS Marketplace
Up to 10 entries (screenshots) allowed
The rest is fair game! Use your creativity! We will pick the top 11 shots. 1 will be featured as the main photo of the next dev update and the other 10 will be featured in the community section.
You may also add a watermark or username to your image if you wish.
Suggestions
We have an ENTIRE week of community flights planned on our Official Twitch Channel next week! Sounds like a great place to hang out with the community and snag that perfect shot.
How To Submit Your Screenshot
Just post them below here in this thread, or tweet your photo with the #MSFSchallenge hashtag!
Note: This thread is for screenshot submissions only. Unless you have a particular question about the challenge, please do not engage in casual conversation here. Thank you!
All shots done with the very nice Fiat G-91 from Marketplace.
The Eiger, the tallest north face in Alps raises up another 2000m/6500ft to the right from the aircrafts altitude. In the background the much less rugged Grindelwald area…
Banking into final approach to Buochs (LSZC), the airport where every single Pilatus aircraft took off for the first time. On the first shot my ships are visible, which were added by Henrik to the great Global AI Ship Traffic package…
Ambri (LSPM) in the Italian speaking part of Switzerland. On the second screenshot a Frecce Tricolori pilot performs a solo display much closer to the ground…
Ducking away the fastest possible way from the place of furore, by turning inverted over the Wildgärst. Do this in VR and you will get a hefty shot of adrenaline…