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The new tool will replace default fictional liveries with real-world ones at a number of airports across the world. With Orbx Central, you can simply install with one-click, UK2000 Scenery on the other hand, requires you to install the airport, along with a common objects library and other files.Following a cycle of “ it’s coming” to “ it’s cancelled” and back again to “ it’s coming again“, Aerosoft has released Simple Traffic for Microsoft Flight Simulator. It’s a huge breath of fresh air compared to the archaic process of installing UK2000 Scenery.
However, as Pilot Plus is now a partner of Orbx, you get the advantage of using their incredible Orbx Central to download, update and install the product. Quick Overviewīoth airports are fully compatible with Prepar3D v5 through their installer. These requests have brought me back to my home airport yet again, pitting relatively new developer Pilot Plus against the established UK2000 Scenery on Prepar3D only. When this happened, I had a huge number of requests to make a head to head comparison of them both. Now, we have the airport on the same platform by both developers. Suffice to say neither really blew me out of the water, but both provided a solid experience for their respective platforms. I have already reviewed Pilot Plus’ Bristol Airport on X-Plane and also UK2000 Scenery’s rendition on Prepar3D. I promise this will be the last time I cover anything related to Bristol Airport for the foreseeable future. But both sceneries were rather surprising in both good and bad ways, leaving me conflicted on both of them. Going in to this review, I had certain expectations about either developer and what the scenery would look like. Never before have I felt so conflicted about two sceneries that set out to do the same thing: give you a good-looking, entertainable and up-to-date version of Helsinki Airport.
It’s an interesting debate for another time, but one thing is clear: JustSim is ready for the competition.Īnd this scenery is certainly a confrontation between the two. A developer announces a scenery, and about a month before this developer is set to release their scenery, JustSim releases a version of the same scenery. Until now I had been using the Aerosoft version, and happily so, but with the evolving simulators it was starting to look dated, even with the community made SODE jetways profile. Finally I would get a new version of my (nowadays) home airport. When MK-Studios confirmed they were working on a Helsinki Airport scenery back in January of this year, I could not be more excited. Don't forget, each reviewer has their own style and thoughts, although they all abide by the Review Guidelines - something I suggest you read.
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