25.12.2021
Prepar3D

Orbx Releases CityScape Sydney for P3D

Orbx has released their Cityscape scenery of the city of Sydney for Prepar3D. Read more about the release here

Orbx, a developer responsible for a wide range of aerial sceneries and airport sceneries, has recently released their rendition of CityScape Sydney for Prepar3D. The developer announced the release through their Facebook page.

The scenery is now available through Orbx Central and Orbx website for approximately €14.46. The rendition offers over 120 custom points of view, including the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Furthermore, the scenery offers 60cm imagery from Aerometrex that perfectly blends with FTX Australia v2.

Cityscape Sydney covers approximately 2100 square kilometres of area, it has eight landable helipads and nine custom ships, including the Queen Mary II. Moreover, there’s an option to toggle 4k textures for the points of view.

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This Cityscape rendition was initially released for Microsoft Flight Simulator. However, the developer ported this scenery over to Prepar3D and added twice as many custom buildings, together with ten times bigger coverage area.

Features

  • 2,100 km² coverage area
  • 124 POIs
  • Complete autogen coverage
  • 39,000 ‘CityEngine’ buildings
  • 8 landable helipads
  • Optional 4k textures for some POIs
  • Control Panel options to tweak performance
  • Compatible with FlyTampa YSSY
  • 9 custom ships including the Queen Mary II

Orbx has already covered a wide range of cities with their Cityscape series. If you’d like to learn more about these, you can check out our other articles.

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