The newest Microsoft Flight Simulator released a couple days ago. The game utilizes Bing satellite data to generate the globe along with an AI that interprets that data to create its best estimate as to what buildings/roads/landscapes look like.
The game also utilizes Bing photogrammetry data for particular cities which are much more accurate than the autogenerated buildings, but the number of cities Bing has photogrammetry data for is relatively limited compared to something like Google Earth. If you've ever explored Dallas in Google Earth you know its a pitch perfect recreation.
That being said, Microsoft Flight Simulator does not have photogrammetry data for Dallas--yet. The developers said they plan to continually update the world data, so I suspect Dallas will get an update eventually, but in the meantime it's been a trip exploring generic off-brand Dallas. Strangely, the only building that is actually modeled is the American Airlines center.
This is the view from reunion tower, which is not actually present.
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The AI seemed to think Fair Park had a building in the middle of the esplanade.
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Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.
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From way up above the city begins to resemble the relief maps at the downtown Dart stations.
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If anyone would like me to look at anything in particular I would be happy to oblige.
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