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Still picking my jaw up off the floor...

Take.  My.  Money.

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Yeah, basically the best you can get.  Photoscenery with 3d objects that are realistic.  It's like ortho scenery with good OSM data on steroids.


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Hope australia is on the list,  its brilliant


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Lol


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Amazing, beautiful scenery, I'm in.

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6 hours ago, suchw said:

Hope australia is on the list

Australia is huge and a whole lot of desert. I don't think it would be practical at all (or even possible due to lack of data and aerial imagery) to do this. At best, it would be better to cover smaller areas.

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I will have to swallow my own words, concerning ORBx. This is indeed amazing - thanks to Tony's World2Xplane, but also the addition off customized landmarks, and the colour correction of the superiour imagery (compared to satelize based) makes this stand out. I wonder what the download size will be. This is W2XP on Steroides + Ortho4XP, the next level.

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2 hours ago, tonywob said:

Australia is huge and a whole lot of desert. I don't think it would be practical at all (or even possible due to lack of data and aerial imagery) to do this. At best, it would be better to cover smaller areas.

How about Norway...?;) 

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3 hours ago, kristolz said:

How about Norway...?;) 

Norway is number 1 on my list of wanted TrueEarth sceneries (and number 2 and number 3) but quite some time ago Venema said it wouldn't happen because the photoreal images are too expensive... or not good enough. But well, he said the same about the UK first and it's coming anyway so I keep on hoping! Until then I'll have to do with the Netherlands and the UK. :happy:

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Norway would be awesome. Maybe one day :cool:

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Simply Amazing!

 


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Absolutely amazing! But ...

... is there some kind of caveat with X-Plane's night lighting and TrueEarth? It looks different somehow - less dense or something ...? 

(or maybe it's just me who's mistaken)


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Love it!   Would also really like to see shots down the Thames with all the London autogen.

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