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Hi,

 

these are update screenshots for beta testers of my FS9 global makeover textures. The update information can be found here: http://forum.avsim.net/topic/408107-how-did-this-guy-do-it/page-4#entry2848045

 

Here is a list of the updates made in this version.

 

Added more threedee effects to airport buildings:

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Applied hotfix to desert textures and reworked blending on all desert and grass textures:

 

 

 

Reworked some forest sets for still more variety. New sets:

 

 

 

 

Tweaked US fields some:

 

 

Reworked autogen textures:

 

 

Thank you!

 

Sascha

 

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Looks amazing!  Probably runs really well too.

 

 

Good Work!

Very high FPS even with massive autogen. The only framerate guzzler are the autogen controlled lights.

 

Sascha

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Looks very good, and that for FS2004.

Some shots on very low altitude please ?

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Looks very good, and that for FS2004.

Some shots on very low altitude please ?

Being FS2004, getting into really low altitude will start looking blurry because the max resolution for generic textures is about 5 m for 1 pixel. Even using NvidiaInspector or other tweaks will not work around this ... So FS2004 will start to look good from 2000 ft upwards. That said here are a couple of screenshots at lower altitudes than that. Note that mountainous terrain looks better than fields ....

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Looks very good, and that for FS2004.

Some shots on very low altitude please ?

In FS2004, getting into really low altitude will start looking blurry because the max resolution for generic textures is about 5 m for 1 pixel. Even using NvidiaInspector or other tweaks will not work around this ... So FS2004 will start to look good from ´1500 ft upwards. At lower altitudes you can smother the textures in autogen to counter the blurry optics to some degree. That said here are a couple of screenshots at lower altitudes than that. Note that mountainous terrain tends to looks better than fields ....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Still looks great at low altitude. nice!


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Still looks great at low altitude. nice!

 

Agreed, this looks awesome.

Thanks guys!

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Any more news on this project?


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Thanks guys!

 

When will this be ready for general download and does this project cover the whole FS9 world? This looks really great.


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