August 21, 201312 yr I regularly fly to the Scilly Isles in thh BN-2 Islander with a Skybus livery from Lands End to St Marys, especially fun with the weather turned up! Earth simulations did a great job with this package, it looks simply stunning and superbly detailed! Looking forward to their release of the Isle of Man! Thanks for sharing the photos! Stuart Gilmour
August 22, 201312 yr I love the screenshots. I've never gotten a sense for their products but I'd love to get some England scenery. I know they have autogen in some places but how is it overall. Gregg Seipp "A good landing is when you can walk away from the airplane. A great landing is when you can reuse it." i9 64GB RAM, GTX-5090
August 23, 201312 yr Great scenery and again a very beautiful set of shots! I have one comment to make that has nothing to do with your screenshots. There is one thing I always notice with screenshots from FSX: The wave size! Looking at image #3 and comparing to the houses on the island, those waves in the foreground look to be around 5-6 storeys tall which would make them about 45-50 feet! Now while that is ok for an ocean swell, waves that size near the sure would be pretty intimidating. However, it does not sem to be the same in all the screenshots. Can you actually adjust waveheight? People seem pretty pleased with the overall effect but for me (being an occasional weekend sailor) I find the result not so realistic. Regards,Sascha Sascha Rieger | EVO Developer What is EVO • How to get Evo 2016 • FS9 Evolution Forum
August 23, 201312 yr Author There is one thing I always notice with screenshots from FSX: The wave size! Wind & water....smooth as glass, very large swells, white caps...there is no right and wrong water. HLJAMES
August 23, 201312 yr Wind & water....smooth as glass, very large swells, white caps...there is no right and wrong water. HLJAMES Well, wave heights of 50 feet may be alright for the open ocean in a long swell but along the British coast you get that only in heavy storms. Maybe off Hawaii under certain conditions but in summertime in Europe? Anyway, what I really wanted to know is if the wave size is adjustable. I'd appreciate some info on that. I heard rumours that there was a tool for that. Regards, Sascha Sascha Rieger | EVO Developer What is EVO • How to get Evo 2016 • FS9 Evolution Forum
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