Over on the X-Plane forum, developer X-Codr has announced their next payware airport, Evansville Regional Airport (KEVV) in partnership with AeroDesigns.
X-Codr has included lots of information about the release, including screenshots and a list of features that they hope to include with the scenery. The screenshots come straight from X-Plane and would suggest that the development is moving towards the final stages.
Evansville regional airport is located in southwest Indiana, in the town of Evansville. The airport handles over 200,000 passengers a year by airlines such as Delta Connection, American Eagle, United Express and Allegiant. Destinations from Evansville include Altanta, Detriot, Chicago and Orlando.
X-Codr mentioned in the post that they hope to have the scenery ready for release this year but makes no guarantee. We will keep you up to date with any further developments from the team.
Feature List
- High-resolution buildings with realistic textures
- Minimal tiling ground textures
- Realistic dirt/grunge effects of buildings and pavement
- PBR normal maps add to immersion
- Detailed terminal interiors
- Ultra-realistic night lighting
- Service vehicles
- Autogate (possible SAM) support
- 3D animated people
- X-Codr Designs SoundXP plugin
- Support for native and WT3 AI aircraft
- High-quality vegetation
- Full 3d grass and trees
- Custom Mesh
- Realistic slopes and elevation
- High-resolution NAIP imagery
- Optimized for high performance and VR
- All 3d trees feature close high detail models and far high-performance models
- Compressed texturing to help performance