The Seychelles - no words can describe the beauty of this Indian Ocean paradise. White sandy beaches, luxury resorts, private islands and a huge number of small islands and challenging airstrips. This MSFS scenery has it all, spanning across almost 200,000 square miles and more than 50 individual islands. If you have never been to the Seychelles, now is the time!
Features:
Complete coverage of Seychelles
All islands included
Complete custom aerial imagery
Realistic reefs around the islands
Accurate and detailed rendition of Seychelles International Airport, Mahe (FSIA)
Accurate and detailed rendition of Praslin Regional Airport (FSPP)
14 additional detailed airstrips
Detailed rendition of island resorts
Optional static aircraft
Optimized for great performance and visual quality
Not the quality you'd expect for a MSFS product. Blurry and very low res custom aerials covering the islands, lots of issues with coastlines, lack of flattening in many places, water and textures creeping up hills as well as multiple other issues that have not been addressed 2 years after release. This is a simple portover of the FSX product released back in 2013 which explains the poor quality. It's still far better than default, but in terms of quality it's very poor. Certainly not worth the pricetag.
Its a very nice package but just like Mauritius the terrain textures are quite blurry and the mountains needs some love. Caelus Aerial did the same airport(only the airport) and included a very posh looking parking lot behind the airport which is a small thing yes but it all adds to the immersion which I feel FSDG could make as well. My biggest gripe would be that the terrain needs sharper DEM or LIDAR(dunno if its possible). That aside its still very nice.
After Mauritius from FSDG, I knew exactly what to expect. And they didn't disappoint. This is an island hoppers dream addon. So much detail and a next level quality that makes this worth every penny. I'm into G/A flying, but am now considering taking a tube from Mauritius to The Seychelles. Can't wait to see what this dev team does next.