21.8.2020
MSFS

Airworthy Designs About MSFS2020 Development

 

Airworthy Designs has today came to their Facebook page to share their development plans with the new Microsoft Flight Simulator. The developer is especially known for their Caribbean scenery packages for X-Plane 11.

Based on the post, Airworthy Design now has a good understanding of the SDK and announces the development of more than one scenery for the new simulator.

The first two sceneries to come to the new simulator will be St. Martin and Grand Case. Although the sceneries will be ported from X-Plane 11, every asset will be revised and updated in order to fully use the potential of the new simulator.

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After finishing the sceneries mentioned earlier, developers will focus on South American airports. When should we expect the sceneries to come to MSFS2020 was not made clear. The same goes for the pricing details.

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Airworthy Designs has today came to their Facebook page to share their development plans with the new Microsoft Flight Simulator. The developer is especially known for their Caribbean scenery packages for X-Plane 11.

Based on the post, Airworthy Design now has a good understanding of the SDK and announces the development of more than one scenery for the new simulator.

The first two sceneries to come to the new simulator will be St. Martin and Grand Case. Although the sceneries will be ported from X-Plane 11, every asset will be revised and updated in order to fully use the potential of the new simulator.

Read also: FSDG Releases Greenland Kulusuk for MSFS

After finishing the sceneries mentioned earlier, developers will focus on South American airports. When should we expect the sceneries to come to MSFS2020 was not made clear. The same goes for the pricing details.

Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

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