This package includes original models of bridges in Boston and the Cape Cod Canal.
It also fixes many water and bridge issues on the harbor, rivers and marshes around Boston.
When you unzip the product file “rkbridger Boston & Cape Cod Canal.zip” file move the 3 unzipped folders to your community folder (or your mod folder).
Folder “rkbridger-boston-area v1” includes high quality accurate models of 3 bridges in Boston Harbor;
The Tobin Bridge
The Andrew McArdle Bridge
The Chelsea St Bridge.
These are all just 1.5 miles north on the approach to Boston Logan Int. airport. It also includes water and bridge fixes along the Mystic River.
Folder “rkbridger-boston-water-fixes v1” includes bridge and water fixes for about 6 miles around Logan. The areas included are Boston Harbor, the Charles River to the east of Logan, and the Rumney Marshes to the Saugus River to the north of Logan.
Folder “rkbridger-cape-cod-canal v1” includes high quality accurate models of the 3 bridges over the Cape Cod Canal. These are:
The Sagamore Bridge
The Bourne Bridge
The Cape Cod Canal Rail Lift Bridge (completely missing from the MSFS default).
Each folder can be used independently or in combination as you desire.
Требования
MSFS2020 version 1.17.3.0
Windows 10
Hard Disk Space: 246 MB
Ability to unzip file and locate in Community Folder or your normal mod folder
I loved the author's New York City, St. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati bridge packs, so I automatically bought this one and now I'm sorry. I bought this to replace the ugly default Photogrammetric bridges IN BOSTON, but the majority of those bridges are NOT replaced by this package. The few that are are very nice, beautifully detailed and merged nicely with the existing scenery, but again, the majority of Boston bridges are not replaced.
The package also includes the Cape Cod Canal, why? I can get those freeware, assuming I even cared about them (and I don't). I wanted and paid to upgrade Boston, not some distant canal. I understand why a few of the bridges weren't replaced, some were low, stone, and not badly rendered, but several desperately need upgrading. To the author: Just because a bridge may not be tall, doesn't mean it shouldn't be upgraded.
While I highly recommend this author's OTHER work, don't buy this one, you'll be disappointed.