15.11.2020
MSFS

Drzewiecki Design Releases Seattle Landmarks for MSFS

 

Drzewiecki Design, a well-known multi-platform scenery developer, has today taken to their social networks to announce the release of Seattle Landmarks for Microsoft Flight Simulator. It is already the third product in the Drzewiecki Design’s Landmarks series which enhances the default cities in the simulator with custom-made objects.

This time, enhancing the city of Seattle in Washington, United States of America, the scenery features over two thousand custom-made objects, advanced night lighting, custom animations, custom mesh, perfect compatibility with the default photogrammetry, and two enhanced seaplane bases together with five enhanced heliports.

The whole downtown has been custom-made as well as Harbor Island, Industrial District, Sodo, Interbay, Bellevue, and much more. You will find plenty of marinas, railyards, bridges, stadiums – all in full PBR and with epic night textures.

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Drzewiecki Design – Website

The scenery can be purchased through many stores for approximately €15 excluding VAT. You may browse through the available stores on the Drzewiecki Design website. The scenery will be available in the in-game Marketplace as soon as the files get processed by Asobo.

Features

  • Seattle, Washington scenery with over 2000 custom-made objects including whole downtown in 3D plus other landmarks, bridges, stadiums, harbors/marinas, trains, containers, ships… all FPS-friendly, with epic night textures and PBR materials
  • Advanced night lighting, custom animations, custom mesh
  • Perfect compatibility and interaction with MSFS default photogrammetry
  • 2 seaplane bases (W55, S60) and 5 heliports

Source: Drzewiecki Design Facebook Page

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