
Posted:
Sun Oct 14, 2012 10:49 pm
by AdrianPetford
It is very "flat" looking out of the box but there are several ways to improve the experience.
Earth Simulations' Treescapes adds custom trees over the whole country, placed based on Ordnance Survey data so they are accurate. Their scenery, all offshore at the moment except for Shawbury Fields has virtually every building individually modelled.
UK2000 Scenery supply excellent custom airports for England and Wales, Scotflight do the same for Scotland.
The FSX Power Project (freeware) adds many thousands of individually placed electricity pylons, plus substations, power stations, radio telescopes, wind farms etc. This is worldwide so also has some coverage for NZ.
There are a great many freeware custom landmarks you can add, plus VFR Gen X v.3.0 included some new ones itself.
The UK experience has improved massively since its first realase. Really the only thing missing now is buildings - they are still flat on the photoreal.
Ade

Posted:
Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:00 pm
by Ian Warren
AdrianPetford wrote:It is very "flat" looking out of the box but there are several ways to improve the experience.
The UK experience has improved massively since its first realase. Really the only thing missing now is buildings - they are still flat on the photoreal.
Hmmm

Ade .. a lesson in AGN.. en ..ing maybe


Posted:
Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:35 pm
by AdrianPetford
Good idea. Maybe when I've finished my first repaint (yes, you did read that right)... watch this space

Cheers,
Ade

Posted:
Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:43 pm
by AdrianPetford
Forgot to mention anything by the Airfield Construction Group (ACG) is a must-have. World class payware quality scenery and it's all free!

Ade

Posted:
Mon Oct 15, 2012 1:52 am
by hasegawa
Yes, you may see it, I have Treescapes in use and can tell you, these are not only "some trees", it helped our fantasy to give the flat ground "another view" and it worked, but only if you are abouve around 1.000 ft over ground. Fly lower, and you have in city areas what whe called in German Pixelbrei. I have made the test ... flying a WAH 64D from Middle Wallop Army to the Helicopter School in Shawbury. The results I give you in another thread, if you want.
Andreas