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i am thinking about getting U.T, FS Global 2010 and Ground Environment for FS9. I also have FScene and FSGenesis. so my question is, 1. which one(s) are/is better and 2. which go together? and 3. in what order do i need to install them in? thanks.

Well GEPro and FSScene do the same thing if I'm not mistaken, along with FSGlobal and FSGenesis doing the same thing. GEPro is 2nd to none so I could def get that, but if you have FSGenesis with full coverage, no need to get FSGlobal. UT is a must. Look into getting REX2004 also. Install order does not matter for these 3 as they affect different files.

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Well GEPro and FSScene do the same thing if I'm not mistaken, along with FSGlobal and FSGenesis doing the same thing. GEPro is 2nd to none so I could def get that, but if you have FSGenesis with full coverage, no need to get FSGlobal. UT is a must. Look into getting REX2004 also. Install order does not matter for these 3 as they affect different files.
So than I will purchase GE Pro, U.T, REX2004 and FS Global 2010. I'll drop FSGenesis and instead, install FS Global 2010 since it's alot better (what I read about) and it has a 9m resolution. So what I listed complete's everything for FS9 as far as ground textures and landclass go? Unless I am missing something else? Oh, and instead of FScene which I also have, instead of that, I will install GE Pro in place of that.

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