by toprob » Fri May 29, 2015 8:25 pm
Some great points there, covers most of what I would recommend. I'm sure there would be plenty of opinions out there, so I'll just talk about what I actually use for fun, rather than work.
I would have to say I am still blown away by Prepar3D, even although I use FSX a lot for testing things out, screenshots etc for my website, etc. But that's just because Prepar3D makes the scenery a lot more realistic, I know that a lot of users don't care so much about that.
I really need a lot more nice little Prepar3D-compatible aircraft, as it seems that I have a lot more aircraft in FSX, but I guess that's just lack of funds, and time to convert stuff over.
I have Orbx NZ installed in FSX, and Vector Land Class in Prepar3D. Orbx is modern and beautiful, but it has no future in NZ. Vector Land Class lacks the custom landclass textures and vegetation, but I do still love it for flying around NZ -- it looks more like my idea of New Zealand, although of course with the default textures I need to squint a bit in places to keep the realism factor high. Ideally I'd love to create a set of custom landclass textures for VLC, but that would be a major job. Still, it would be doable, so I wouldn't rule it out. Maybe if I won Lotto, I'd have the time for that...
One thing I have which improves my Prepar3D/VLC combo is FTX Trees HD. Orbx do great trees, so being able to drop them on top of VLC is a real bonus. I do use the Godzone Subscription Native Bush textures (same as VLC's custom bush) though. Although some of the more recent screenshots on the Subscription site show Orbx bush, I have changed it back since.
I've always preferred VLC for finding my way about in areas I know in real life. It gives me an instant recognition of places I know, and helps me find my way about. Although there's plenty of detail in Orbx NZ, it never looks to me like the places I know. But to be honest, I'm not a huge fan of Orbx landclass-type scenery, it makes any place look like any other place, but they do some very nice custom airports. I haven't yet tried Milford, but one day I'll have a few spare bucks, and it does look nice in screenshots. I do own Queenstown, but it's hard to gauge things from owning just one airport...