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Works with MSFS 2020: Yes – Native
Landmarks Frankfurt City Pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator brings our popular Landmarks series to the German heartland of flight simulation.
The city of Frankfurt, with the Main River coursing through the city, comes to life with an impressive skyline and custom night lighting, and downtown being located just north of the final approach to Frankfurt Airport.
Lovingly referred to as “Mainhattan … read more” by the locals, we have added over 100 custom landmarks to detail this global hub of commerce, culture, education and tourism.
The city of Frankfurt, with the Main River coursing through the city, comes to life with an impressive skyline and custom night lighting, and downtown being located just north of the final approach to Frankfurt Airport.
Lovingly referred to as “Mainhattan … read more” by the locals, we have added over 100 custom landmarks to detail this global hub of commerce, culture, education and tourism.
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does this still work?
yes, it was updated to work with the World Update
Is it possible to upload a previous version of this addon?
Dont have it anymore. This one is compatible with the Germany World Update
frankfurt is already a shitfuck for fps already lol
doesent work for me with the new version
From 4GB with the 1.0 Version to 100MB with 1.1?
Weird i had the 1.0 version and it was actually pretty well done but since i installed the 1.1 version everything is gone no scnery it looks like a default scnery . i have tried a few times but still the same … i had to re install the 1.0 version wich is working fine for me …
is it an update or a complementary ?
Why there is too much diffrence in size with version 1.0
Read the changelog, it says “Removed overlapping custom buildings & superfluous ground imagery”
Does overlapping take more then 4 gb? Kinda strange.Thanks anyway.
Not only that of course, it’s mainly the aerial image.
Not necessarily the overlapping but the high quality ground imagery that can use up a lot of space
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