At least avro707 says he's got Win 11 Pro (not officially supported, I believe) and MSFS running well with a W6800X.
You have to do a bit of fussing about to get W11 installed but it runs well when it is done.
That's not an out of the box plane, that's the PMDG 737-700. The actual image does look a lot better than that at full resolution.
I haven't worked out yet how to video capture the VR view from my Reverb G2, if I could do that it would be pretty awesome - but I can say that it is incredibly immersive. Early morning flights from Melbourne (YMML) to Sydney (YSSY) are pretty amazing with the sunrise from the east, you almost get to the point where you think, damn, I need sunglasses - the impression of glare is quite good.
In general the feeling of height and being there inside the plane and in a real world is very good and I found it makes landing a lot easier than looking at a 2D screen.
And of course the other awesome thing is the Lockheed Darkstar Mach 10 jet from the Top Gun Maverick movie, it is in Flight Sim and it is incredible to fly it with VR, the heat effects at high speed and the view out the small side windows at very high altitudes is something incredible.
Personally, I'm holding out for two planes:
- the FlyByWire Airbus A380: videos of it have been seen already and it appears extremely realistic and sounds exactly like the real thing. I know the sounds I right because I fly on the A380 so much. It's one of the common planes in and out of my airport. More amazing, it appears like it will be free!
- Concorde: There is one already but to be honest the discussion from the dev about his plane didn't give me the impression of realism. I used to know the one in Flight Sim 10 which was a really full on systems simulation from a group who knew the plane inside out and had lots of contacts who worked on or flew the real thing. I imagine they might eventually move over to MSFS, at least I hope they will. That was a very rewarding thing to fly because of the accuracy of its systems. It didn't have GPS navigation, it used a proper Delco Carousel IV-AC and it had the climb performance and related systems behaviour spot on. Even things like engine surge if you were careless with retarding the throttles when beginning the slow-down from M2.0. I would love that in MSFS.