Flight simulation enthusiasts have something to look forward to with the release of the Concourse B update for the Denver International Airport (KDEN) by Flightbeam Studios. The update includes a range of new features and improvements, which are expected to enhance the overall experience of the airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) users.
One of the most significant additions to the KDEN update is the inclusion of Concourse B, which has been fully modeled and textured by Flightbeam Studios. This area of the airport is dedicated to United Airlines and is used for most of its domestic and international flights. The Concourse B update includes all gates, jetways, and service vehicles, which have been carefully crafted to look and feel as realistic as possible.
Another notable feature of the KDEN update is the inclusion of dynamic lighting. This feature will help to improve the overall visual experience of the airport, especially during nighttime flights. The dynamic lighting technology used by Flightbeam Studios ensures that the airport’s lights are accurately reflected on the surrounding environment, providing a more immersive and realistic experience.
Other features included in the KDEN update include the addition of new ground vehicles, improved ground textures, and improved performance optimization. These features are designed to enhance the user experience and provide a more realistic simulation of airport operations.
The KDEN update is available for free through Contrail Shop. Customers who purchase the update on the Flightbeam Studios website will receive updates via Contrail, while those who purchase on the MSFS Marketplace will receive the update pending MS Approval within 2-6 weeks.
In conclusion, Flightbeam Studios has once again demonstrated its commitment to providing high-quality and realistic add-ons for flight simulation enthusiasts. With the Concourse B update for KDEN, MSFS users can look forward to a more immersive and realistic experience of one of the most popular airports in the United States.