May 05, 2011 Orientalsim – Nairobi Intl BY Sebastien, Thursday, 5 May 2011 @ 0:08 This title will be perfect to enhance the African continent in FSX, and especially Kenya. Nairobi airport scenery, for FS2004 and FSX. Video made during FSX version development phase. See screenshots on Simmarket to know how each version really. AVSIM Commercial FSX Scenery Review Jomo Kenyatta International. With the desert being far further away from Nairobi than in the default FSX. Of OrientalSim. AVSIM Commercial FSX Scenery Review Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Product Information Publishers: OrientalSim. Away from Nairobi than in the default FSX.
History Jomo Kenyatta International Airport(JKIA, IATA: NBO, ICAO: HKJK) is Kenya's largest airport and the busiest airport in Eastern Africa. The airport served 4 922 542 passenger in 2008 and is ranked 6th in Africa.
The airport is a destination for many european airlines(KLM, British Airways, Lufthansa, Swiss, Air France Cargo) as for several african and arabian carriers(Emirates, Gulf, Saudi). Features: • Scenery made with Gmax for better performance, • All main buildings(Pax terminal, control tower, cargo and military hangars) • Buildings designed according to photos and placed as the real one. • Semi-photorealistic textures • Many ground vehicles • Afcad file included for a compatibility with any AI traffic Software compatibility • Microsoft Flight Simulator X with Service Pack 2 or Acceleration (not tested with SP1) • Windows 2000, Xp, Vista and Seven Hardware Requirement • Processor 2Ghz, Dual or Quad core • 2GB RAM • 3D video card with 256 MB, 512 MB recommanded • 150MB free memory on your hard disk. Hard Knock Life Vol 2 Rar.
Guys,Just a heads-up. Ever since I made plans to go to kenya next year (volunteer work in the Mombassa area), I was looking around for a good rendition of Jomo kenyatta intl airport near Nairobi, but didn't find one. And, just yesterday, it seems Orientalsim released one at simmarket. I have it on my computer now.
Performance is a bit lacking to be honest, but overall it doesn't look bad at all. With the LDS767 I get about 22FPS, with the PMDG 747-8 I get about 18-19, so not that good.
But, flyable for as far as I'm concerned. Here's a link:doing a review of it for simflight.com.
If interested, I'll post a link here when it's done. Looks okay, nothing spectacular, but certainly better than default and not bad for the price. You might be able to squeeze some more FPS out of it by playing around with the resolution of the textures of the ground, which appear to be satellite photorealistic ones. Lalola Firangi Serial. Benjamin, that's a pretty good review there. But it names the biggest downside of every remote location, the surrounding area.Thanks to the Avsim library there's some more freeware around, but maybe you can follow up on that current review with one for the payware landclass product you've mentioned. This would be highly appreciated since a 'complete' buy of some African area with some detailed airports in it (the mentioned freeware and the tested payware) would make sense to me while the one spot solution doesn't attract me much, to be honest.