Boston Photoreal for Microsoft Flight Simulator X/Prepar3d and the FS9 version will add a photorealistic area of 502km² in 2 meter per pixel resolution in Boston, MA - USA or 4 M in FS9.
Boston Photoreal adapts to seasonal changes, whether it's spring, summer, fall, winter or hard winter (snow coverage). During the night you will see illumination on streets and highways as well as darker areas in forest and fields where no light is cast.
Also featured is full autogen coverage for the photoreal area with trees and buildings which users can disable if they prefer in the FSX/Prepar3d settings.
Great care was taken in making sure that the transition from the photorealistic ground to the default landclass ground is as seamless as possible, without hard borders and smooth feathering, as well as color tones.
FEATURES
502km² of 2m resolution
Autogen with buildings and vegetation
Seamless blending with surrounding default terrain
Full seasonal textures including "hard winter" snow coverage
Full night lighting, see illuminated roads, highways and city area
Water mask for all rivers, streams and ponds
Native FSX/P3D product fully compiled with FSX-SP2 SDK
REQUIREMENTS
This photoscenery was created for Microsoft Flight Simulator X with either SP2/Acceleration installed or Prepar3d. Since our add-on was compiled using the most recent version of the resample tool it will not work in RTM or SP1 versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
Due to the nature of the scenery using only native FSX SDK for both photoreal and autogen, we feel that the product requirements for the product is the same as the ones for FSX/Prepar3d itself which we will list bellow.
Minimum System Requirements
Microsoft Flight Simulator X SP2 or Acceleration
Processor: 1.0 Ghz
RAM: Windows XP SP2 - 256MB, Windows Vista – 512MB
Video Card: 32MB DirectX 9 compatible
Hard Drive Space: 1gb
Recommended System Requirements
Microsoft Flight Simulator X SP2 or Acceleration
Processor: 2.5 Ghz
RAM: 4GB
Video Card: 512MB DirectX 9 compatible
Hard Drive Space: 1gb
OBS: Does not include airport scenery.
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