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Request for Improved Realism in Tower Simulator 3 Airport Environments#370

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Dear FeelThere Support Desk and Nyergesdesign Team,

I hope you are doing well.

I would like to provide additional feedback and suggestions to further enhance the realism of airport environments in Tower Simulator 3.

While the simulation itself is highly engaging, the surrounding environments could be significantly improved to better reflect real-world conditions—especially at major international airports. In particular, I would like to highlight the following airports:

Los Angeles (LAX)
New York (JFK)
San Francisco (SFO)
Newark (EWR)
Philadelphia (PHL)
Atlanta (ATL)
Las Vegas (LAS)
Paris (CDG)
Frankfurt (FRA)
London Heathrow (LHR)
Munich (MUC)

For these airports, I strongly recommend the following improvements:

Highways and major roads surrounding the airports should feature dense, continuously moving traffic to simulate real-world conditions. These locations are known for heavy traffic, and this would greatly improve immersion.
Background scenery should be more geographically accurate. For example, the Los Angeles area around LAX should include visible mountains and dense urban development, which are currently missing or underrepresented.
Each airport should reflect its real-world surroundings, including nearby buildings, infrastructure, skyline elements, and terrain (e.g., city density, industrial zones, or natural landscapes).
Increased ground activity around terminals, including service vehicles and airport operations, to create a more lifelike environment.

These enhancements would make the simulation feel much more realistic and immersive, especially for users familiar with these major airports. Bringing the external environment closer to real-world conditions would elevate the overall experience significantly.

Thank you for your continued efforts in developing and improving Tower Simulator 3. I hope these suggestions can be considered for future updates.

Best regards,

a month ago