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The sim introduced a physically based rendering (PBR) engine, which means light reflects off metal and glass surfaces realistically, creating a fantastic atmosphere during sunrise, sunset, or night flights. The Community & Extensibility
Whether you are looking at the original retail version or a specific scene release, X-Plane 11 redefined what users expected from a home simulator: X.Plane.11-CODEX
Once the base simulator is installed, you can expand its features using these directories: The sim introduced a physically based rendering (PBR)
A complete overhaul of the user interface, high-definition 3D cockpits, and a new global scenery engine with "living" airports featuring fuel trucks and tugs. There are thousands of free and paid add-ons,
The true strength of X-Plane 11 is its community. There are thousands of free and paid add-ons, ranging from highly realistic airliners (like the Zibo Mod 737) to detailed local airports and "ortho" scenery that replaces standard textures with real satellite imagery.
The sim features highly detailed, fully interactive 3D cockpits. Most switches and knobs aren't just for show; they actually work, making it a legitimate tool for learning aircraft systems. Graphics and Atmosphere