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Las Vegas and Phoenix Landclass in FTX Global

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I would like to have a dry and not so green looking land class/ texture for Phoenix and  Las Vegas. 

 

Was wondering if anyone has any ideas other than waiting for Orbx US land class on how to get a more brown and dry look?

 

Have not tried any of the other commercial land class products such as Scenery Tech or XClass if anyone has please comment.

 

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I would like to have a dry and not so green looking land class/ texture for Phoenix and  Las Vegas. 

 

Was wondering if anyone has any ideas other than waiting for Orbx US land class on how to get a more brown and dry look?

 

Have not tried any of the other commercial land class products such as Scenery Tech or XClass if anyone has please comment.

 

                                                                    Thanks

 

Landclass will not effect the color as that is part of the ground textures provided with FTX Global.  I think Ground Environment Extreme does a better job with the desert textures and some of the others as well.  FTX Global does a good job but it's a bit too green IMHO.  I had GEX in the past but currently own FTX Global.  I'm considering moving back to GEX v.2.0 since I fly mostly in the US.


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I also had GEXv2.0 and also think it's better for the southwest. I have seen some smaller cities in FTX Global that have a more arid look, wish Orbx would have used those on the larger cities as well.


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Its my understanding that landclass tells FTX Global or which ever textures you are using what type of texture tiles to show in an area.  For instance, Phoenix and Los Angeles look more dry then Las Vegas so it must be a different landclass file. 


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Hi,

Can it be installed in P3D V2.5

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