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Doubts? Take off from KSAN. Wow.

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Okay, if you have any doubts about the future of this product do what I just did and take off from KSAN. Doubt GONE. What an incredible level of immersion. Once the AI traffic has real livery paint it'll be just like being there. Stunning experience. 

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You would expect that experience from a US airport where data is abundant.

However yes, it does show what the sim is capable of when sufficent data is available to render locations accurately.

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Would we expect it? I certainly didn't get t his wow factor from P3D or XP, but I do understand the trepidation.

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3 hours ago, Agrajag said:

Stunning experience. 

I'm with ya and I didn't even go to a full airport yet, I've just been flying near my home airport to/from nowhere towns where no one has been yet and it's very impressive. As for P3D/XP just imagine if you could use this scenery with those sims 🙂

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3 hours ago, Agrajag said:

Would we expect it? I certainly didn't get t his wow factor from P3D or XP, but I do understand the trepidation.

The point being that there is massive amounts of data available for US airports in order for Asobo to make a spectacular experience. But what about areas of lesser coverage of the world, where aerial imagery is not so good, and other data needed to create the scene is sparse and of lesser quality?

As I said in my previous post, it does show what the sim is capable of, as long as quality data is available.

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David Porrett

10 minutes ago, DavidP said:

The point being that there is massive amounts of data available for US airports in order for Asobo to make a spectacular experience. But what about areas of lesser coverage of the world, where aerial imagery is not so good, and other data needed to create the scene is sparse and of lesser quality?

As I said in my previous post, it does show what the sim is capable of, as long as quality data is available.

I believe the OP said “The future” that’s the point.  

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3 hours ago, Agrajag said:

Okay, if you have any doubts about the future of this product do what I just did and take off from KSAN. Doubt GONE. What an incredible level of immersion. Once the AI traffic has real livery paint it'll be just like being there. Stunning experience. 

I just did a flight in the evening from Gold Coast airport in Surfers Paradise in Austrailia (the Orlando or Aus) and it was amazing.  Then my system crashed when I went to Angor Wat... 

FS2020 

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9 minutes ago, FrankR409 said:

I believe the OP said “The future” that’s the point.  

Glad someone knows how to read. hehe The "sky" literally is the limit here.

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