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55 minutes ago, mikealpha said:

FT was very quiet over the last years, the original FT Vienna is already around 8 years old. So why not a fresh version with newest techniques (PBR, etc.) 

I'll go for it. 

Mike


because FT is working on updating it, and I don’t wanna ourchase the same place twice...

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21 minutes ago, Ricardo41 said:

 

I rarely see ORBX - like some other developers - blame customers for errors in their sceneryNo, thank you, that's not my cup of tea. Somehow Flytampa lost its way years ago. 

4 minutes ago, mikealpha said:

I guess like with everything,everyone speaks from their own experience. 
 

I had an issue where I mistakingly purchase the same airport twice from the a-holes at simmarket, and as they did to me another time, they pretty much washed their hands and said tough luck...(which makes simmarket a place I only buy things from when there is no other store that sells a particular add-on)

FT pretty much told me, don’t worry, pick any airport you want, and they sent me the key.  
 

Nothing but praise for them. 

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Hi - just wondering at this stage how Flytampa v2 compares with the Gaya version?

I'm on the fence and would like to make a choice...

Thanks - Herman


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1 hour ago, Hauer said:

Hi - just wondering at this stage how Flytampa v2 compares with the Gaya version?

I'm on the fence and would like to make a choice...

Thanks - Herman

Here I have the FT version which blends in quiet nicely with its surroundings..

You could compare screenshots 

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I got Gaya version last week (btw they reduced permanently the price by 25% to ~18 EUR).

It is very nicely done, I don't have the FT version but I assume it does not use new technology (like PBR) due to its age.

Gaya version is however pretty heavy on frames. Rob has a nice comparison video on YT.

Also, I think FT are going to release a rebooted version as well I expect it will be heavy on frames as well.

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