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Bespoke & Handcrafted Airports

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First, have they been upgraded for FS2024, or are they still very basic and generic? Secondly, could someone post screenshots in the screenshot forum of Dallas, Atlanta, Charles DeGaulle Paris, and Madrid since they have never been covered?

Thanks, Darryl

They've basically had an automated upgrade as far as I can tell. 2024 takes existing 2020 elements such as painted lines and improves them, and also gives the ground textures of the entire airport a better look too. 

I assume they did tweak any 2024-specific problems. 

Models look the same. 

So they are the 2020 airports with the general brush up that 2024 can do. 

2 hours ago, SP2472 said:

First, have they been upgraded for FS2024, or are they still very basic and generic? Secondly, could someone post screenshots in the screenshot forum of Dallas, Atlanta, Charles DeGaulle Paris, and Madrid since they have never been covered?

Thanks, Darryl

They are not upgraded other than possibly using the new asphalt/concrete textures.  KATL is the same as 2020 version with half the terminals with the orange paint that has been gone for several years now...

Eric

i9-12900k, RTX 5070ti OC, 32GB ddr5 5600 RAM, 2TB 980 Pro SSD, Titan 240RX AIO, Samsung CRG90 49", Win 11

I'm actually pretty sure some sceneries received model updates. KDFW has a monorail track running along the terminals now with the posts standing between the jetbridges.

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NiIs U.

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