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iniScene London Heathrow V2 Trailer

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Welcome to V2 of iniScene's London Heathrow (EGLL) for Microsoft Flight Simulator! This update includes many new features, performance improvements, and will be free upon release.

Changelog:

- Hilton Garden Inn bug fix
- Terminal 2b emissive improvements
- Terminal 5a detailed interior and improved night lighting
- Terminal 2 limited interior and improved night lighting
- Terminal 5b texture and geometry improvements, limited interior with improved night lighting
- Terminal 5c texture and geometry improvements, limited interior with improved night lighting
- Various Vehicle Path decals added
- Various Taxi-way decals added
- Improvements to T2 Construction Area
- Minor Improvements to T3 Landside detail
- Added custom Runway Exit Lighting (orange-green alternating)
- Added aprons and lines to Fire and Maintenance Area
- Added Landside detail for Cargo Terminal area
- Added lighting to T5 Industrial Area
- Changed gate 236 to 237 (including signage etc)
- Yellow lines now sorted under runway markings
- Added double-white line around parking/taxi boundaries
- Added parking position for G515 (fix for incorrect jetway being called at 516)
- Adjusted jetway rotation for G516 to prevent obstruction to VDGS
- Added exclude under Concorde model
- Rework of airline gate allocation 

DISCLAIMER: This trailer does not represent the final product.

 

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It's looking a lot better, hopefully the fps has improved a bit on the original,

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37 minutes ago, Car147 said:

It's looking a lot better, hopefully the fps has improved a bit on the original,

It says performance improvements in the description 

In any sim don't expect stellar performance at a payware EGLL with all the bells and whistles......

Thomas Derbyshire

5 minutes ago, sidfadc said:

In any sim don't expect stellar performance at a payware EGLL with all the bells and whistles......

But MSFS performs much better about everywhere, so it has to compare to the rest of MSFS and not only to other sims.

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Just now, Fiorentoni said:

But MSFS performs much better about everywhere, so it has to compare to the rest of MSFS and not only to other sims.

It does but the London area is so dense, so if you running high settings with AI including payware airport and something like the Fenix with lots of AI traffic then good luck!

Thomas Derbyshire

1 minute ago, sidfadc said:

It does but the London area is so dense, so if you running high settings with AI including payware airport and something like the Fenix with lots of AI traffic then good luck!

So is New York, isn't it?

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Just now, Fiorentoni said:

So is New York, isn't it?

What's that got do with anything, we talking about EGLL.  

Thomas Derbyshire

9 hours ago, sidfadc said:

What's that got do with anything, we talking about EGLL.  

The point being that New York, like London, has a number of airports (with their associated scenery complexity and respective AI) within a relatively close proximity that will inevitably have a not insignificant impact on performance. 

Although having said that, I believe (and I could be wrong here) that the London approach corridor is the busiest commercial airspace in world. 

What price are we looking at? I wish developers would create an "air side" version for a lower price and better performance. I just want to see things I am going to see from the cockpit like taxi ways, runways and aprons. 

The inside of terminals and what you would see in a car driving up to the airport is largely meaningless in a flight sim (for me) and just raises the price and lowers the fps. Maybe helicopter fliers will want that but if you are flying planes you will miss most of it.

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3 hours ago, sanh said:

What price are we looking at? I wish developers would create an "air side" version for a lower price and better performance. I just want to see things I am going to see from the cockpit like taxi ways, runways and aprons. 

The inside of terminals and what you would see in a car driving up to the airport is largely meaningless in a flight sim (for me) and just raises the price and lowers the fps. Maybe helicopter fliers will want that but if you are flying planes you will miss most of it.

 

This is an update for a existing scenery, I don't believe the price is going up. It's currently 23.99 Euros on SimMarket.

The patch notes say there are performance improvements compared to V1. So I guess the updated interiors don't impact the performance that much.

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Might take another look at this now they’ve sorted it out, if performance isn’t too bad.

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2 minutes ago, miguel370 said:

is out the update?

No

 

 

 

5 hours ago, sanh said:

What price are we looking at?

If the Marketplace is an option for you it is currently on sale there.

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