30.10.2020
MSFS

SamScene3D Releases Hong Kong City Times for MSFS

Scenery developer SamScene3D came out in a Facebook post recently to announce that Hong Kong City Times scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator has been released.

Scenery developer SamScene3D came out in a Facebook post recently to announce that Hong Kong City Times scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator has been released.

The scenery features over 300 custom iconic buildings, which include museums, hotels, apartments, and banks, a detailed rendition of Victoria Harbour, all major bridges of Hong Kong, full PBR textures on all assets, detailed night lighting, and even a Hong Kong Star aminated ferry crossing the sea.

The package, unfortunately, will not feature Kai-Tak airport, although it will feature an optional slight enhancement of Hong Kong International Airport (VHHH). The scenery is able to be purchased on SamScene3D’s website here for €16.22.

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Features

  • Over 300 custom iconic buildings and apartments
  • Many famous museums, buildings, apartments, hotels, banks, landmarks in Hong Kong island and Kowloon area
  • Beautiful and detailed Victoria harbour area
  • Hong Kong major bridges
  • All buildings with PBR material
  • Beautiful night effects
  • Animated Hong Kong star ferry crossing the sea
  • Hong Kong styled buildings and apartments in New Territory such as Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, Sha Tin and Tai Po, more will be added in the future
  • Many major landmarks included but not in the screenshots, find them yourself and be surprised!
  • If you cannot find your favourite landmarks please don’t worry, it is keep updating and will be free !
  • BONUS: a very simple design of VHHH is included and it is an option to install !

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