May 2, 201511 yr If you love flying in Ontario, using FS9...you really need to download this total LandClass product for the whole Province of Ontario...and be careful to read the instructions...and to set the layers in the proper order and placement within the Scenery Library. I am running a custom mix of world terrain files...and thought it looked good in Ontario. Well...not as good apparently, without my custom mix of world ground textures files being directed by this great and total LandClass product for Ontario! Here are three photos of central Ontario, around Halliburton....simply wonderful! It's hard to believe that this is generated by the FS9 graphics engine! The product is on the Flight Ontario FS2004 download page, and is called Ontario LandClass v3.0 Be sure to READ all the instructions...and to delete any other prior LandClass from Flight Ontario, as those files are now redundant. This one product directs all world texture files across the whole province....and WOW! ----------------------------------------------------------- Here's another, just west of Toronto, coming in, on my recorded approach to Pearson 06L This looks totally different to what I had just a half hour ago...then, it was a mish-mash of textures. This total LandClass cleaned everything right up...wow...... When ORBX's OpenLC N.A. finally lands for sale...I expect N.A. to be totally transformed for FSX and P3D. I now know simply, how important LandClass files are, to create world evirons.....they are critical. My Flight Ontario: Province of Ontario LandClass v3.0 is sitting just above my UT Canada and Alaska file, and below Niagara Photo Real
May 2, 201511 yr Author Just landed at Pearson...and taxi to gate...past the Big Boys....then rest at the Sheraton...
May 2, 201511 yr Been using it for quite some time ....... I don't quite find all of the superlatives that you seem to have in your vocabulary.
May 2, 201511 yr Author Been using it for quite some time ....... I don't quite find all of the superlatives that you seem to have in your vocabulary. I guess it's what 'cha see, that counts. It is night and day, without it driving the texture files, in my FS9 :rolleyes: Do you have the files exactly placed as the readme file and PDF states they should be? I had their older landclass...but not in the recommended order...and what a difference to the whole depiction...when they are.
May 2, 201511 yr I guess it's what 'cha see, that counts. It is night and day, without it driving the texture files, in my FS9 :rolleyes: Do you have the files exactly placed as the readme file and PDF states they should be? I had their older landclass...but not in the recommended order...and what a difference to the whole depiction...when they are. Landclass is just what it says. Just puts cities where they need to be and other stuff where they need to be. If you're really not closely familiar with the area ....... it just really doesn't cause "excitement" on a high level. Just say'n.
May 3, 201511 yr Author Landclass is just what it says. Just puts cities where they need to be and other stuff where they need to be. If you're really not closely familiar with the area ....... it just really doesn't cause "excitement" on a high level. Just say'n. For me, it did, for I had tiles obviously where they should not have been, with my 'mix'. Putting in the total province landclass completely changed the entire topographical 'look' of Ontario,...and now has quite believable terrain below, in any direction, E, W. S, or N. This was an FS9 game changer.
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