4.9.2020
MSFS

UK2000 Releases Bristol for MSFS

 

UK2000, a British scenery developer, has today released their rendition of Bristol Airport (EGGD) for the Microsoft Flight Simulator. Based on previous posts regarding the scenery development, there is a 50% discount available for existing users of the Prepar3D and X-Plane 11 variant of Bristol 2019HD.

It is important to keep in mind, that the scenery is not ported from X-Plane 11 or Prepar3D, but developed from scratch to make use of what the new simulator has to offer. This is the first scenery by UK2000 to be released for the new simulator and the scenery should receive updates as the SDK improves.

The scenery features, for example, realistic ground markings, custom airport vehicles, PBR materials, custom static aircraft, or use of MSFS night lighting. Good optimization is also promised by the developer.

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There are still issues with the installation when the installer does not find your MSFS Community folder and you need to input it by yourself. This issue is being worked on.

In order to apply your 50% discount, you simply just need to login to your account at the UK2000 website and you should get a discount link.

If you want to purchase the scenery, you can do so via the UK2000 website for £18.43.

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Feature list

  • Full detail Buildings
  • Realistic Ground Markings
  • Replacement MSFS airport base image
  • UK Runway markings
  • Use of MSFS Night lights
  • Custom HS Vehicles
  • Good Frame Rates
  • Full set of signs
  • Fencing
  • Airliner Static Aircraft (optional)
  • GA Static Aircraft
  • PBR Materials

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