Over 40 GB of raw terrain data divided by continental regions. Key Features and Visual Improvements
Surprisingly, terrain mesh has a negligible impact on FPS. Because mesh data is handled primarily by the CPU to build the geometry before textures are applied, it does not heavily tax the graphics card. Most users report zero frames-per-second loss after installing FreeMeshX. VAS and Load Times
Without a high-quality mesh, even the most detailed aircraft and airports will look jarringly out of place, floating unrealistically over flat bumps or jagged, unrealistic mountains. completely redefines this third component, acting as the skeletal framework upon which all other textures and scenery objects are draped. What Makes Version 2.0 a Game-Changer? freemeshx global terrain mesh scenery 2.0
: While not in the standard global pack, a separate LOD12 (9.5m resolution) HD beta package is available specifically for the United States. Compatibility & Performance
Worldwide (North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Antarctica/Oceania). Over 40 GB of raw terrain data divided
, adds stunning depth to remote mountain ranges, serves as an essential base for photoreal scenery. Huge download size
FreeMeshX 2.0 replaces the default, coarse elevation data (often at 1km spacing) with high-resolution data (down to 30 meters in many regions). What Makes Version 2
Historically, highly detailed mesh could cause severe simulator stutters and reduce frame rates. FreeMeshX 2.0 utilizes an optimized file structure, delivering stunning terrain detail while maintaining excellent performance in FSX, Prepar3D v4, and Prepar3D v5.
For optimal performance, the recommended order in the simulator's scenery library is: Patches first, followed by Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, and finally South and Central America.