12.12.2020
MSFS

Orbx Announces Singapore City Pack for MSFS

 

Orbx has just a few hours ago taken to their forums to announce the development of Singapore City Pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator. When released, it should be the third product in the Landmark series developed by Orbx.

Based on the forum post, the scenery will feature a total of 150 Points of Interest (POI) of which 20 are going to be in high-detail and 130 in medium-detail which should be perfectly balanced between quality and performance. Landmarks with high-detail will be, for example, Helix Bridge, Supertree Grove, or The Fullerton Hotel.

Other than that, the scenery is going to feature extensive terraforming across the coverage area, unique laser lights on the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, custom night lighting, and enahnced industrial areas between the Jurong Island and Changi Airport (WSSS).

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There were no mentions in the post about the expected pricing details or release date. The previews shared are still, based on the post, early previews and are not showcasing the final product. Orbx promises to completely transofrm the city in Microsoft Flight Simulator.

In addition, we can expect more Landmark products for the new simulator to be announced over the coming weeks.

Feature list

  • 20 high-detail custom landmarks including Supertree Grove, Helix Bridge, The Fullerton Hotel and the Old and New Supreme Courts
  • 130 medium-detail custom landmarks, balancing quality and performance.
  • Extensive terraforming across the coverage area, enhancing how our custom landmarks sit within the simulatorโ€™s terrain.
  • Unique laser lights on the Marina Bay Sands Hotel
  • Custom night lighting based on real-world photography.
  • Enhancements to harbour, port, and industrial areas between Jurong Island and Changi Airport

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.

 

Orbx has just a few hours ago taken to their forums to announce the development of Singapore City Pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator. When released, it should be the third product in the Landmark series developed by Orbx.

Based on the forum post, the scenery will feature a total of 150 Points of Interest (POI) of which 20 are going to be in high-detail and 130 in medium-detail which should be perfectly balanced between quality and performance. Landmarks with high-detail will be, for example, Helix Bridge, Supertree Grove, or The Fullerton Hotel.

Other than that, the scenery is going to feature extensive terraforming across the coverage area, unique laser lights on the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, custom night lighting, and enahnced industrial areas between the Jurong Island and Changi Airport (WSSS).

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There were no mentions in the post about the expected pricing details or release date. The previews shared are still, based on the post, early previews and are not showcasing the final product. Orbx promises to completely transofrm the city in Microsoft Flight Simulator.

In addition, we can expect more Landmark products for the new simulator to be announced over the coming weeks.

Feature list

  • 20 high-detail custom landmarks including Supertree Grove, Helix Bridge, The Fullerton Hotel and the Old and New Supreme Courts
  • 130 medium-detail custom landmarks, balancing quality and performance.
  • Extensive terraforming across the coverage area, enhancing how our custom landmarks sit within the simulatorโ€™s terrain.
  • Unique laser lights on the Marina Bay Sands Hotel
  • Custom night lighting based on real-world photography.
  • Enhancements to harbour, port, and industrial areas between Jurong Island and Changi Airport

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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