19.4.2020
Prepar3D

Pilot Experience Sim updates Montpellier and Bordeaux, includes P3D v5 compatibility

Pilot Experience Sim, or PESIM for short, has announced on Facebook that they have updated their scenery for Montpellier Airport (LFMT) to v1.4.

Pilot Experience Sim, or PESIM for short, has announced on Facebook that they have updated their scenery for Montpellier Airport (LFMT) to v1.4. Their Bordeaux (LFBD) scenery has also received a small update to v1.5. This update is for both Prepar3D v4 and for Prepar3D v5. The developer does say that one can only have either the version for v4 or the version for v5 installed. The sceneries won’t work as it should if you have it installed on both simulators. The updates are free.

The LFMT update includes several fixes as well as some updates and optimizations. As mentioned previously, compatibility with Prepar3D v5 is the big thing with this update. They also updated the HD textures, resulting in an fps increase from 10 to 15 fps according to the developer. They have also added a static UPS 767 and a Sixt Car shop. Animated flags are new as well, as are two parks in the city scenery “Parc des expositions” and “Parc Mediterranée” which can be disabled.

Bordeaux got only a small update, making the product compatible with Prepar3D v5 and adding a static A350 and UPS B767, both are optional.

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To install the updates, you have to uninstall both the scenery you want to update and the PESIM Central scenery manager. Download and install the latest versions of both from your SimMarket account. You can purchase Montpellier (LFMT) here for €18 (excl. VAT) and Bordeaux (LFBD) here for €21 (excl. VAT).

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