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PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 1:30 am
by brendan
hey guys,
Seen a post about waiting for orbix NZ.
I have orbix for all of Australia and love it
But theres no way I'm buying Orbix for NZ , VLC rocks.



And now the Airports are here most for free! AMAZING, Orbix airports are not free , nough said I reckon. ( did I just say I reckon??) been here to long.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 2:32 pm
by Ian Warren
Matey , both companys scenery,s are great , ORBX covers such a huge area , a daunting task , VLC , the vectors is so accurate you could use use it as a laptop GPS in the car as long as you follow each intersection , course the infamous pine plantations really help .

PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:37 pm
by toprob
brendan wrote:
QUOTE (brendan @ Feb 6 2011, 02:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hey guys,
Seen a post about waiting for orbix NZ.
I have orbix for all of Australia and love it
But theres no way I'm buying Orbix for NZ , VLC rocks.

And now the Airports are here most for free! AMAZING, Orbix airports are not free , nough said I reckon. ( did I just say I reckon??) been here to long.


In a way, it's a bit more complicated than that -- I don't want to give the impression that VLC addons will be mainly freeware, as they won't. Our initial job is to encourage developers to produce their own scenery for use with VLC, and I would imagine that this would be freeware.

But once the groundwork is laid here, I'll be shifting back to payware, with an emphasis on VLC-compatibility. In some ways this is very similar to Orbx in Australia, in that there is a good selection of freeware releases to compliment Orbx stuff. (I can never remember the name -- by Orbx I mean FTX.)

If I was Orbx, I'd take into account the fact that NZ already has a much more detailed landclass already, so instead of going head-to-head with that, I'd add to it. They do very nice textures and libraries, so concentrating on this would mean that users wouldn't have to give up VLC's highly detailed dataset, for Orbx's lovely textures. So ultimately they wouldn't be diluting their market, they'd be adding ours.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:29 pm
by connor
toprob wrote:
QUOTE (toprob @ Feb 6 2011, 08:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
In a way, it's a bit more complicated than that -- I don't want to give the impression that VLC addons will be mainly freeware, as they won't. Our initial job is to encourage developers to produce their own scenery for use with VLC, and I would imagine that this would be freeware.

But once the groundwork is laid here, I'll be shifting back to payware, with an emphasis on VLC-compatibility. In some ways this is very similar to Orbx in Australia, in that there is a good selection of freeware releases to compliment Orbx stuff. (I can never remember the name -- by Orbx I mean FTX.)

If I was Orbx, I'd take into account the fact that NZ already has a much more detailed landclass already, so instead of going head-to-head with that, I'd add to it. They do very nice textures and libraries, so concentrating on this would mean that users wouldn't have to give up VLC's highly detailed dataset, for Orbx's lovely textures. So ultimately they wouldn't be diluting their market, they'd be adding ours.

Well, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em! laugh.gif