Exploring Reunion Island: A Guide to the Aerosoft FSDG Scenery for FSX and P3D
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While Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 has brought new life to the region, the golden era of FSX and Prepar3D (P3D) v4/v5 boasts two exceptionally detailed renditions of this volcanic paradise: Aerosoft’s Réunion X and the more recent FSDG – Réunion (FMEE) . Here is a deep dive into why this tiny island has become a must-fly location for simmers seeking challenging approaches and tropical scenery. fsx p3d aerosoft fsdg reunion island fmee top
It is important to acknowledge that this “top” combination belongs to a bygone era of flight simulation. Neither FSX (2006) nor P3D v4/v5 can compete with MSFS 2020’s live satellite streaming and volumetric clouds. The FSDG Réunion, while excellent, cannot change the fact that FSX/P3D lack dynamic seasons or realistic water physics. Moreover, the price point—approximately €25–30 for a single island—is steep compared to the global coverage of modern simulators. Yet for the dedicated simmer who values system depth over eye candy, or for those running lower-spec systems incapable of MSFS, this package remains the gold standard. Exploring Reunion Island: A Guide to the Aerosoft
FSDG – Reunion for FSX and Prepar3D (P3D) is a comprehensive island-wide scenery pack developed by and published by Despite the heavy detail and complex mesh, the