You are also operating under ATC, so radio ops are normal. This means flying in the clouds with no reference to anything but instruments, weather as bad as a few hundred feet visibility and strong crosswinds for landing and takeoff are all part of normal ops. An airline pilot is, with few exceptions, always operating under instrument flight rules (IFR). Since you ask about airline flying for your comparison, there is a lot more to that than just the flying. In fact, when coupled with certified hardware and a CFI, X-Plane can power a sim that you can actually log FTD time in. X-Plane is a much truer simulation of flying than that flight game Microsoft used to make.
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