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jeansy wrote:QUOTE (jeansy @ Dec 18 2011,10:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>for the locals perspective
is this work getting?
I'm a local, and I'll give my initial opinion, even though I do sell a 'competing' product -- Vector Land Class -- through my website...
Going from default FSX to NZSI is a huge improvement, of course. Going via VLC to NZSI is the tricky bit, where both have strengths, and both have weaknesses. So there are three groups of people that this is aimed at -- those who have used Vector Land Class for a while, those who have lived in the South Island, that those who both live here and use VLC:)
Summer in NZSI is lovely -- I live in Lyttelton, so this was the first place I checked. Most of my initial flights were via saved flights, which are designed to show off various areas of NZ, and Lyttelton is one of these, because anyone who visits me has automatically been to Lyttelton... Flying over NZSI Banks Peninsula in summer is great. This isn't the same in the other months, because I no longer get that instant recognition that I'm looking for. The other seasons just go too green, and I don't mean a nice green.
The trouble, I think, relates to how the seasonal texture are produced. Most aerial photos in New Zealand are flown in December/January, which is the beginning of summer, so of course they represent that time of the year perfectly. In reality, though, this is more a spring/summer look, the real summer in similar areas and landclasses is a lot drier. Banks Peninsula at the moment is at its greenest, which isn't very green at all, but this usually just lasts a few weeks while the grasses are sprouting. Think of tussock, the natural colour is far from green, although in the early spring it does get some green growth.
So to create the other seasons, simply greening them up doesn't work well for many landclasses in NZ, for a few reasons. The result is that there is a lot less seasonal variation in New Zealand than in other parts of the world. Here, green farmland is kept pretty much the same throughout the year with the help of irrigation. In the winter everything here dies so there is almost no green at all. In native areas there's less variation -- these just stay green all year.
One solution for NZ scenery developers is to reduce the number of seasons for some landclasses in NZ, and flip summer and winter for a few. I think that Christian Stock did something similar for FS2004 topo, and VLC works this way as well.
But using NZSI in summer, as I said, is great. Banks Peninsula looks great, and I love the Akaroa lighthouse, which is one of the many accurate lighthouses provided. Further south the summer is great as well, but the greens are just as jarring in the other seasons. Marlborough is another area which is really well represented in summer. However I was disappointed with the West Coast overall. There is plenty I've yet to explore in the South Island, so this is still early days.
Speaking of Akaroa and early days, I'm aware that a lot of small towns are missing due to a bug in this release. Hokitika township doesn't exist, the northern side of Greymouth is missing, and Akaroa township isn't there. I understand that this will be fixed, so some locals might want to wait until this is released.
I won't comment too much on the 'flow' features, I know that people love these, and they are all there -- this was my first Orbx scenery, so I haven't seen these before, the wavy grass and the people walking about airports. Great ambiance from a distance, kind of corny up close. I've yet to see a sheep...
One of the strengths of Orbx scenery is the vegetation, and there's plenty here. I was expecting something a bit more NZ, though -- the vegetation is very generic, although attractive enough. One feature of Orbx scenery is the lack of any real variation in trees, which gives a nice tidy effect, but doesn't look right in New Zealand cites, for instance. From ground-level the little airfields are beautiful with the dense tree backdrops. I was most interested in the rural airfields, of course, as these have the most scope to represent the real South Island, and these are all customised to a nice level, not too overdone -- the developers didn't feel the need to cram in hundreds of objects into an airfield which is in reality just a couple of hangars, a water tank, and some wire fencing to keep the sheep out...
Some issues which I've noticed:
The textures overall are very, very dark, so dark in fact that using them with my normal ENBseries settings makes them go almost completely black. This also means that they don't blend well with any existing photoscenery, not just mine but all of them. I had my FSX looking brilliant with recent atmospheric improvements, but I would really need to rethink these if I was to use NZSI permanently. Orbx has suggested that developers redo photoscenery to match, but this doesn't make sense to me -- I don't think that over-adjusting aerial images gives good photoscenery.
The shelterbelts were of interest to a lot of locals, mainly because this was something which some didn't like in VLC. Orbx has dealt with these a completely different way, as I knew they would, but they haven't managed to get them to work 100% either. They are made up of rows of cross-plane 'blocks', which together make a hedgerow, and this is great in that it allows a nice shelterbelt to follow the contours of the land. Unfortunately they only really work when autogen is set to super-dense, overwise they turn into single boxes in a row. They do say that autogen should be set this way, but for some of us this just isn't possible.
For any photoscenery which uses autogen, there will be issues, as installing Orbx NZSI seems to damage some autogen textures, giving a picture of eaves where roofs should be. Weird, but maybe fixable.

















Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Dec 19 2011,1:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>At this stage, I'm not entirely sure about the layering order - between NZSI and VLC. ORBX suggests NZSI higher than VLC (but they would, wouldn't they).
Haha they would....but only because it would be a waste of money if you didn't! Putting it in a higher priority just means you will see Orbx in the Sth Island rather than VLC
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Dec 19 2011,11:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You've mentioned the Orbx eye-candy at Nelson, but you don't have any Real NZ eye-candy! This usually means you haven't installed the required VLC libraries.
('Forgot to turn off real weather' in Nelson -- there's a very tasteless joke in there somewhere....)
Actually, NZSI does a great job around Dunedin, especially the city and harbour. Your shots look very summery, it's really just the other seasons where I find the greens over-powering. I've been exploring a bit over the weekend, but every time I start a flight in an area I know, I end up switching the season to summer.
Thanks Rob. Timmo suggested looking for the dupes as well, so that'll be my first step.
UPDATE: *Yes* that's fixed it! AF2_NZOM.bgl and AF2_NZWB.bgl were indeed the culprits. Many thanks!!!
I may just have to create 2 little batch files to enable/disable these 2 (rather like the ORBX configurator).
I do have Godzone eye candy (VLC Libraries) installed/active (it certainly looked OK before I installed NZSI!) - but I suspect NZSI took priority in that instance, as I only moved the Godzone layer above NZSI.
So far, I've only tested in the current season - so will see what happens in [our] winter, re the greens.
Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Dec 19 2011,1:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Do the Orbx Central Otago textures actually get brown at any time over the seasons?
Actually, yes. You can't really fault it in summer:
And in winter, it would be great if the green saturation were just pulled back about 5%.
Although this screenshot actually 'sells' the scenery really well, it does illustrate another issue -- the summer version is a nice summer day, without ENBseries, but it doesn't look like a nice day -- it it just a little too dark. Turning on ENB I get a gloomy mess, which didn't warrant a screenshot.
Get above the green valleys, and it is freakily good:
A comparison between VLC and Orbx -- VLC has ENB turned on, Orbx is off, but the VLC is nice and bright. Both are great!
Orbx:
VLC:QUOTEI wonder how Orbx could get it so wrong.[/quote]
Be careful what you wish for -- I don't think the continual chant of 'more green! more green!' since FSX was first released has helped here.
A slight shift of the tonal range, and as I said, 5% less saturation, and it would be killer!
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jeansy wrote:QUOTE (jeansy @ Dec 19 2011,3:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I was banned from their forums for the remarks i made here and no longer allowed support and not looking good for a refund
Wow, what a nuisance. The NZFF admin have decided that Orbx support issues can't be dealt with here, for a number of reasons. Mainly, we don't want to be seen as the place to come if you don't have legitimate access to Orbx support via their forum (e.g. pirates), but we didn't take into account the fact that legitimate customers might not have access to their support. There must be a way, if you gave them your money.
Failing that, if anyone can help via a PM to jeansy, then go for it.
The only exception here is issues with compatibility of existing airports and scenery in New Zealand. Orbx don't allow mentioning other scenery products in their forum, which means that you can't talk about existing products by name. I suspect this is behindtheir decision here, in response to Adamski's query.
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toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Dec 19 2011,2:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>(Sorry, link requires an account with Orbx's forum to view.)
you making fun of me
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