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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Aharon » Sat Sep 05, 2020 6:21 am

Adamski,

Darn you darn you you are making it TOO HARD for me to resist buying MS2020!!! The shots of Sydney is AMAZING

On separate off topic question if you permit me to ask here: your famous website contains ALL liveries of New Zealand for all planes. I cannot find it and when I click on your link, it shows me only 4 or 5 liveries. I am looking for crisp sharp high quality liveries of any New Zealand airline or NZ air force for Jahn DC-3/C-47 version 3.12 please

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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby toprob » Sat Sep 05, 2020 1:44 pm

Adamski wrote:Is this the beginning of a new direction for Godzone?


Not so much a direction, as another aimless wander following the fun....

A couple of things have become apparent very recently, first, I don't think I've sold more than 5 products since MSFS was released. Second, developing for MSFS is a lot more fun than I expected. My initial exploration of the SDK was a bit of a disaster, as there's nothing like a 'for dummies' tutorial. I really miss the old days, when someone would just sit down and write a tutorial to get everyone started with any new method. Something like the old Windowlight tutorials....

However at one point things started to click, and I'm pretty sure that I can do this. I've started with Taieri as it is such a character airfield, with lots of old buildings and rusty sheds. This is just reusing the Prepar3d models and textures, but adding PBR effects to everything. Being able to place scenery directly within the sim isn't new, I've always preferred that with Prepar3d, but MSFS is something else. The SDK is just early stages, but what it does at the moment it does very well. The only issue is having to pause work this morning to watch the sun rise over the hills -- I am always astounded by just how beautiful this sim is.
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Adamski » Sat Sep 05, 2020 2:10 pm

toprob wrote:
Adamski wrote:Is this the beginning of a new direction for Godzone?

A couple of things have become apparent very recently, first, I don't think I've sold more than 5 products since MSFS was released
... The only issue is having to pause work this morning to watch the sun rise over the hills -- I am always astounded by just how beautiful this sim is.

I had to reinstall Win10 2004 on my sim PC. XP11 remained intact, but I'd have needed to reinstall P3D from scratch. No way!

Since installing MSFS 2020, I have absolutely no desire whatsoever to reinstate P3D. There's just no point - despite all those wonderful add-on aircraft etc. that I've loved for a fair while. By the same token, I no longer need REX, ActiveSky, PTA, Tomatoshade and a whole heap of payware or freeware utilities so, for the money, MSFS is actually quite a good deal.

Default MSFS 2020 scenery is quite good - with some areas way better than others - but that's to be expected - but I wouldn't mind the odd decent airport that's created from scratch for MSFS 2020, as opposed to an old-tech portover.

I think that P3D really is a dead duck now ... and I'm not surprised your sales for that platform have all but disappeared.

Here's a trip around Rotorua/Taupo ...

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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Charl » Sat Sep 05, 2020 4:47 pm

toprob wrote:I'm pretty sure that I can do this

No kidding... it's also apparent when someone is enjoying the work, too.
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Adamski » Sun Sep 06, 2020 10:27 am

Aharon wrote:On separate off topic question if you permit me to ask here: your famous website contains ALL liveries of New Zealand for all planes. I cannot find it and when I click on your link, it shows me only 4 or 5 liveries. I am looking for crisp sharp high quality liveries of any New Zealand airline or NZ air force for Jahn DC-3/C-47 version 3.12 please

Aha! So THIS is where I saw your post (thanks)!!

I found maintaining all the different repaints (from all contributors) very time-consuming, so when I re-vamped the NZFSIM site a while back I only included my own liveries. However - I probably still have an archive somewhere of all the old DC3 repaints - as I certainly had all the NZ ones running on my P3D. So ... watch this space - I'll let you know what I find!

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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Splitpin » Sun Sep 06, 2020 7:10 pm

Amazing shots ...there are even some mountain climbers heading to the summit.
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Aharon » Mon Sep 07, 2020 2:24 am

Adamski wrote:Aha! So THIS is where I saw your post (thanks)!!


Glad you found it!

Adamski wrote:I found maintaining all the different repaints (from all contributors) very time-consuming, so when I re-vamped the NZFSIM site a while back I only included my own liveries. However - I probably still have an archive somewhere of all the old DC3 repaints - as I certainly had all the NZ ones running on my P3D. So ... watch this space - I'll let you know what I find!


It is not problem and please take time. Hope you manage to find the files

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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Splitpin » Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:34 am

Amazing stuff Adam ...are those climbers on the mountain ?
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Adamski » Mon Sep 07, 2020 1:50 pm

Splitpin wrote:Amazing stuff Adam ...are those climbers on the mountain ?

They've either had an immobility spell put on them or sadly/more likely ... they're trees! I'm prepared to be surprised, though - so will refly that trip!
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby toprob » Mon Sep 07, 2020 1:59 pm

Yes, I'd put money on trees -- there are trees in the Tongariro crater. I'm relieved to know that AI isn't ready to take over the world yet.
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby dbcunnz » Mon Sep 07, 2020 2:41 pm

Microsoft and their bloody trees they even have them out in the middle of Omaka airfield.
Maybe they are thinking that with all these extra trees it will help to slow the global warming down.
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Naki » Mon Sep 07, 2020 5:59 pm

dbcunnz wrote:Microsoft and their bloody trees they even have them out in the middle of Omaka airfield.
Maybe they are thinking that with all these extra trees it will help to slow the global warming down.


Lol thats what I was thinking. They are trees on Mt Taranaki/Egmont. The trees are also generic and are way too big in most circumstances... there’s a tree at Mount Maunganui as high as a 10 story building!
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby emfrat » Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:08 pm

Remember early FSX, with its rapids and waterfalls in the wide, meandering, lower reaches of rivers? They might have been ace programmers, but there seemed to be a great lack of general knowledge of fairly basic geographical things. :rolleyes:
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby Adamski » Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:31 pm

emfrat wrote:Remember early FSX, with its rapids and waterfalls in the wide, meandering, lower reaches of rivers? They might have been ace programmers, but there seemed to be a great lack of general knowledge of fairly basic geographical things. :rolleyes:

I had a similar run-in with ORBX and their early UK/GB releases - autogen houses all over National Parks - yet each area is clearly defined and the info is easily accessible. Not exactly difficult to create an exclusion box, but nobody took up the suggestion.
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby emfrat » Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:08 am

And Shetland covered in dense pine forest :lol: you'd be lucky to find half-a-dozen proper trees in the whole place, as a quick look at Google Earth would have shown.
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Re: Your screenshot here.

Postby cowpatz » Tue Sep 08, 2020 10:19 am

Adamski wrote:
I think that P3D really is a dead duck now ... and I'm not surprised your sales for that platform have all but disappeared.


I wouldn't be too hasty. There is no doubt that MSFS is great for low and slow but it is yet to get off the ground with heavy tin and for that reason I'll stick with P3D for a while yet.
Once MSFS matures I will make the leap. My other concern is just the shear amount of data that is needed. I only have a 30 mbs connection (which make or may not cope) and that may severely limit others in the household wanting to watch the likes of Netflix or listen to Spotify.
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