March 5, 201115 yr Looking for some realistic rockies scenery...I have UT USA/GE PRO/FSGenesis etc, also Megascenery Denver...however most of the US rockies appear more like the Appalachian montains (rolling/green) than barren steep granite.Appreciate vectors.ThanksRich Perry
March 5, 201115 yr Commercial Member Which FSGenesis mesh are you using? You should be seeing a lot more than rolling green. Did you do the TERRAIN_MAX_VERTEX_LEVEL tweak in the FS9.cfg? I'm using the FSGenesis 19m mesh from the rockies west, and my mountains are quite jagged.Some add-on landclass might also help if you're seeing green textures where it should be rocky.Jim
March 6, 201115 yr Looking for some realistic rockies scenery...I have UT USA/GE PRO/FSGenesis etc, also Megascenery Denver...however most of the US rockies appear more like the Appalachian montains (rolling/green) than barren steep granite.Appreciate vectors.ThanksRich PerryHi RichYou could also try the BlueSky photoreal scenery which is available for much of the Rockies area, which is highly realistic but very resource intensive.Bill
March 6, 201115 yr Hi RichYou could also try the BlueSky photoreal scenery which is available for much of the Rockies area, which is highly realistic but very resource intensive.BillBlusky sceneries are off the hook :biggrin:However they don't have night textures :( Hoang Le i7 13700k - Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600 LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM MSFS2020
March 6, 201115 yr The other problem I have with bluesky (May just be my video card) but there great for vfr flying in an cessna or something but if my speed gets up over 130-150 scenery has troble keeping up with plane as far as loading.
Create an account or sign in to comment