I would like to add to this thread on my first impressions. Please do not take this as a gripe session.
On the release of VLC I jumped straight in and purchased the product, it installed flawlessly and away I went started flying out of some of my real life favorite spots. The WOW factor just did not hit me, the screens were not what I was seeing in the advertising and promotional blurb that was being posted around the forums....... WHY? I was asking myself, it looked hideous and patchy I did not want to use this product it was ugly and that was my thoughts being nice.
What turned out was I have FSscene and GEX North America with GEX Europe installed. I disabled FSscene and things did improve a lot, but not to what was ment to be. GEX made NZ look nice but not real, still patchy and was still very messy in most areas.
I was not going to give up as the GEO of this product was fantastic, flying over a known area and knowing exactly where you are is awesome to say the least.
I had to go on a mission, install FSX on another computer so I could get access to the default MS textures. What I done was copied over all the series 2b textures into the VLC texture folder making sure not to over write the custom bitmaps.
That was when VLC and New Zealand in whole just POPPED out it was gorgeous, fabulous, there was New Zealand in all its natural simulated beauty.
If I was to give VLC a mark out of 10 at the initial beginning I would have only gone a 2 to 3.
Once all the default textures were in place VLC got the big 2 thumbs up and a 9.99995
(10 being perfect, and no one is)
If I could make a recommendation it would defiantly be to include an option to install what ever default textures VLC calls into the VLC texture folder so people don't get the heart sunk feeling I got of thinking I had just burnt $65.00 of hard earned cash. It will make the package larger but would be worth it most defiantly.
Timmo this is a world class definitive product and I have falling in love with it, orbx probably wont be getting any money from me in the near or far future.
Very happy now after a bit of hard graft, I tip my hat and give you a standing ovation

Pete