Just a heads up that FSDT have released CYVR ctvr and for existing GSX customers there is a 20% discount until the end of Jan.
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FSDT is pleased to announce the release of their latest scenery, Vancouver International Airport (CYVR), the first FSDT scenery covering a Canadian airport.
This scenery improves over the previous KLAX airport, and introduces a novel method to render lighting and shadows, using the new Dynamic Shadows Technology, which combines the fps friendliness and quality of pre-rendered shadows, but change over the course of the day, to represent a realistic and ever changing view of the airport under different light conditions.
Over a year of fully-time development, at twice the size in polygonal complexity and textures of the previous KLAX airport, this is FSDT biggest scenery so far.
The scenery also features a perfect integration with GSX (which is free to use at CYVR), and we have a LAUNCH PROMOTION OFFER for existing GSX customers: if you already purchased GSX.[/quote]
Downloading now and will post a few shots when I get rid of the relatives and have some time to install it
This scenery improves over the previous KLAX airport, and introduces a novel method to render lighting and shadows, using the new Dynamic Shadows Technology, which combines the fps friendliness and quality of pre-rendered shadows, but change over the course of the day, to represent a realistic and ever changing view of the airport under different light conditions.
Over a year of fully-time development, at twice the size in polygonal complexity and textures of the previous KLAX airport, this is FSDT biggest scenery so far.
The scenery also features a perfect integration with GSX (which is free to use at CYVR), and we have a LAUNCH PROMOTION OFFER for existing GSX customers: if you already purchased GSX.[/quote]
Downloading now and will post a few shots when I get rid of the relatives and have some time to install it
As promised some random shots from a short flight using Cera Bell 412 in 1920 x 360 resolution (Sorry my native screen resolution is 5760 x 1080) and too much effort to crop these all).
REX, GSX, and Orbx PNW also used in these shots:














REX, GSX, and Orbx PNW also used in these shots:














Some more night shots:








































Unique screens , its hard to convey or explain how to view from three monitors but it gives a good panorama 