March 8, 201016 yr ....I'm trapped inside Orbx's Pacific Northwest...and I have fallen over...and can't get up or out!As soon as I fly outside the 'area'....I come running right back ASAP. I'm ruined!LOLAnybody else finding they've been spoiled.ORBX...Matt, Holger....PLEASE....ORBX up The Great Lakes Basin....as soon as you can. Until then, I am trapped on the Northwest coast....aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.......(tongue-in-cheek).....Every day, enjoying ten-fold more. Confirmed ORBX-a really excited user-PNW Groupie. Sorry folks, it is, what it...is....Mitch
March 8, 201016 yr So, I guess that means you like it then? :( Al Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
March 8, 201016 yr Author So, I guess that means you like it then? :( AlAl....grab this sucker...1. You can follow rivers right to their head-waters!2. Take a map with you....and fun just starts. You can identify land mass, rivers, towns, cities. This is wonderful. The VFR has me basically now just 1800 feet off of the deck, following rivers with the Carendo Station Air 6 Amphib. I occasionally lake-hop a landing or three along the route. The level of 'you are there' is beyond what I have seen in a flight sim, including Flight Unlimited 1 and 2 of which I own for this neck of the woods.There are hundreds of miles you can cover criss-crossing this rendered area.To be able to fly a river right from the mountains down to the sea adds beyond the realm, the sense of truly being there. No tiles thrown together with a city breaking off the flow of the river. You can see the river's course tens of miles out in the vista. Just little things like this, makes this a ABSOLUTE MUST HAVE. I didn't get a free copy. I am not on the team. I dropped the coin just like everybody else, and have been doing my PNW 'thang ever since. If you have already purchased this...then the above is totally redundant, LOL!POST EDIT: By the way, one of the best ways to actually enjoy PNW IS TO FOLLOW A RIVER'S COURSE! You will see valleys turn into mountain rifts. Rifts, turning into gorges. Gorges, turning into chasms, etc. The fun is that most civilization has always planted roots along water ways for the obvious reasons. Follow a river...and truly see the 'lay of the land'. :)Cheers,Mitch
March 8, 201016 yr Confirmed ORBX-a really excited user-PNW Groupie.No kidding. :( Best, Michael KDFW
March 8, 201016 yr Author Could somebody provide Mitch with some lithium? :( :(------------------------------------------------------Not necessary. Just take the coffee away...will provide the same results....:)
March 8, 201016 yr Mitch, They're not paying you, are they? :( If not, I think they should be............. :( Ian
March 8, 201016 yr Author Mitch, They're not paying you, are they? :( If not, I think they should be............. :( Ian-------------------------------------------Ian, do you think I have potential in a post-retirement career as a 'front man'? I am looking for something after I hang up the keys...lol.Cheers!Mitch
March 8, 201016 yr ------------------------------------------------------Not necessary. Just take the coffee away...will provide the same results....:) :(
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