August 12, 200322 yr I noticed that the trees in FS04 look pretty much all the same. This is OK for most scenery but I couldn't believe that in Orlando or any Florida/tropical area they left out palm trees. I thought I read somewhere that there was a program to add realistic trees according to latitude to FS02. Does anyone know if its true and will it work in FS04? Thanks.;-)
August 12, 200322 yr Commercial Member There might be some discrepancies with the landclass in Orlando, but in my few flights so far in FS2004 the trees have been varied and generally appropriate for the area in question. I've attached a screenie of three examples from North Carolina, Alaska and the Bahamas. Looks like they're pretty different to me! Bill Womack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit my FS Blog or follow me on Twitter (username: bwomack). Intel i7-950 OC to 4GHz | 6GB DDR3 RAM | Nvidia GTX460 1gb | 2x 120GB SSDs | Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
August 12, 200322 yr Thanks Bill, I love that palm tree in the Bahamas. I'll do a little more exploring. regards, Tom:)
August 13, 200322 yr I've got plenty of palms in West Palm Beach- I suggest you get the Florida Landclass files off the Avsim library- they're fantastic. Joel
August 13, 200322 yr Are these landclass files for FS2004? I searched the library and could not find them.DM
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