April 19, 200620 yr I installed it yesterday and it does indeed add to GA flying in, for example, Alaska :) I also noticed a glitch in it, though you can only see it under very specific circumstances and it's not a showstopper:When you're flying in hilly terrain, any trees that pop up against the sky (for example, on top of hills outlined by sky) show a bright blue "fringe" which quickly fades. This fringe does not show around trees that pop up in places where they have ground behind them (for example, in valleys you are flying over).The "very specific circumstances" I mentioned above mean high-visibility BUT with lots of dark clouds "behind" the trees (after all, you can't see a blue fringe against a blue sky). If you have low visibility (fog), then you likely can't see the trees pop into view as they appear within the fog.I'm guessing there might be something wrong with the smallest LOD in the tree bitmap - maybe the "see through" pixels are not of the exact transparent color they should be, and instead of being see-through they show up as a bright blue color. Since the fringe disappears quickly (depending on your speed), the second-to-farthest LOD and closer are probably fine.Did you or anyone else notice this blue fringe?
April 19, 200620 yr >>Did you or anyone else notice this blue fringe?No - I can't say that I have . But I do wish I could get rid of my scenery textures "popping up" as I fly along.Barry
April 25, 200620 yr Author I noticed this too. Its like the trees are made of screen material.Perfect size though I think. Now if only they wouldn't be pixilated.Tom
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