January 18, 201412 yr Back in 1984, when I first flew FS-II on a C64 at a whopping 4-6 fps, I never knew sims would look like this.... John
January 18, 201412 yr Mega Scenery does make it look awesome and you can fly VFR with real landmarks.. I wish there was some sort of autogen. The US Cities X and ORBX makes the scenery look so amazing which blows my mind as well. I was back on the monochrome versions with simple sticks on an orange screen.
January 18, 201412 yr Mega Scenery does make it look awesome and you can fly VFR with real landmarks.. I wish there was some sort of autogen. The US Cities X and ORBX makes the scenery look so amazing which blows my mind as well. I was back on the monochrome versions with simple sticks on an orange screen. This is actually Blue Sky Scenery, offered up on this site: http://www.blueskyscenery.eu/ The coverage is pretty extensive in the Southwest. It took me almost a year to download it all--the only part I have missing is Colorado (except the Denver vicinity), since those files were taken down--maybe one day they will appear again since Colorado is such a beautiful state. But the areas I do have--almost all of California, almost all of Wyoming, A fair chunk of Nevada and Utah, and much of my home of Arizona, are outstanding. To assure sharpness I also defragged and prioritized the Blue Sky scenery folder--that helped a lot so there is rarely a lag when a texture loads. As for autogen, I wouldn't care for it over photoreal scenery--it would detract from the realism for me. Regards, John
January 19, 201412 yr This is actually Blue Sky Scenery, offered up on this site: http://www.blueskyscenery.eu/ ....... I wanted to mention for anyone who went to Gottfried Razek's site that his url now seems to be www.blueskyscenery.com.... The link with the .eu domain appeared to change yesterday. John
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