At this time third-party developer introduced two main airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator, and revealed the discharge date of a 3rd.
We begin with FlightFX, which took to its Discord server to announce the discharge date of DuPage Airport (KDPA) close to Chicago, United States (portrayed above).
It’s going to launch on September 14, 2023, on the official Market, Orbx, Contrail, and Flightsim.to priced at $14.99. It’s going to embrace the next options:
- Inbuilt coordination with the DuPage Airport Authority
- On-site images of all main services
- Reworked taxiways and signage
- Excessive-res photographic textures
- Customized floor airplane
- Customized rotating radar facility
- Guide unwrapping of all UVW maps
- Customized emissive night-lighting textures
- Bespoke particulars and highlights
- Correct landscaping
- Pure, undulating runways
- Inside modeling of key constructions
- In-hangar parking areas so as to add realism
- Inside modeled hangars
- Hand crafted industrial signage round airport
- Static GA and Company plane
- Reworked landscaping
- Ambient lighting enhancements
We additionally get an announcement from Polish developer Drzewiecki Design, which is able to follow its residence nation for its subsequent challenge, Copernicus Airport Wrocław (EPWR).
It is Pland’s Fifth-busiest airport internet hosting loads of airline site visitors and likewise serves as a army base. Under you may try the primary work-in-progress screenshots. The plan is for a launch in October.
We do not have to go far for the second announcement from MM Simulations, which revealed its subsequent challenge with a single work-in-progress screenshot of a neighborhood resort. It is Vilnius Worldwide Airport (EYVI) serving the capital of Lithuania and one of many busiest airports within the Baltic area.
Microsoft Flight Simulator is accessible now for PC by Steam and Home windows Retailer, in addition to on Xbox Sequence X|S and Xbox Cloud Gaming. If you happen to’re a Sport Cross subscriber, you can too play it at no extra value. To remain up to date with the most recent developments and information, make sure to regulate TechRaptor. We host day by day updates on add-ons out there for the simulator.
Moreover, you may learn our interviews that includes Jorg Neumann from Microsoft discussing the Antonov An-225 “Mriya” and iniBuilds CEO Ubaid Mussa, in regards to the actions of the well-known third-party developer.
Moreover, we’ve critiques overlaying Orbx’s Stockholm Arlanda and Oslo Gardermoen Airports, iniBuilds’ New York-JFK Airport, and RHDSimulations’ Boeing 767-300ER.