23.3.2020
Prepar3D

SamScene Releases Prague City for Prepar3D

 

SamScene3D, a developer known for their cities sceneries like Rome, Munich, Luxembourg or even Singapore city, has released their rendition of Prague City scenery.
Prague is the biggest but also the capital city of the Czech Republic. It covers an area of 496 sq. kilometres and over 1 million people live there. Also, the Prague Václav Havel Airport (LKPR) that is located there is the biggest and also busiest airport of Czech Republic.

The scenery is available for ESP Simulator platforms (Prepar3D, FSX). There are over 10 000 custom autogen buildings with Czech style designs, custom hotels, offices business centres, banks and more. Also, the vegetation of the scenery is customized to simulate the area of Prague city. The last but not least, the product is compatible with ORBX OpenLC Europe, FTX Global or ORBX FTX Vector. Also, the compatibility of the Aerosoft Mega Airport Prague is not missing. The developer noted that the scenery is best used when flying VFR in 1600ft over the ground.

Features

 Prague photoreal texture with spring, summer, fall and winter seasons

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over 10,000 autogen buildings with Czech style designs

many custom hotels, buildings, business center, banks, churchs, squares, landmarks, etc

night light textures

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autogen vegetation all over the city

 Prague main station buildings

compatible with other Prague airport sceneries

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good frame rate

 compatible with ORBX products

The scenery is available for $19.90 from SamScene website here.

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