April 28, 200719 yr There's so many add ons out there I'm not sure where to look, but I have seen some screen shots of this. Basically I'm looking for something that adds more detail and accuracy to the terrain elevation data, making mountains more realistic, without changing the textures. A lot of the mountains do not have their real world shape and appearance, and this add on corrected that. Also whats the best place to look for these kinds of add ons?Thanks!
April 28, 200719 yr I prefer FSGenesis. It nails the Rocky Mountain area rather well.http://www.fsgenesis.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvcL.Adamson
April 28, 200719 yr Thanks. The product sure sounds nice but it seems they do not provide any screen shots. If somebody wants to sell me a visual enhancement product they had better provide screenshots!!! lol
April 28, 200719 yr FSGenesis actually provides lots of screenshots, http://portal.fsgenesis.net/index.php?name=gallery is the place to go.Be well!Jaap Verduijn.
April 29, 200719 yr Yup, FSGenesis for FS9 & 10 here too! Memberships are well worthwhile... Regards, Al Jordan | KCAE
April 29, 200719 yr Today, I took a few photo's from U42 (10 miles from KSLC) with a mountain skyline backdrop to the east. I'll get some "simulated" versus "real" shots, for tomorrow.L.Adamson
April 29, 200719 yr Hi,You might also try FSGlobal2008. It's similar to FSGenesis and cover pretty much the entire globe...... There's a clue in the name I suppose.Here's the link: http://fsglobal2005.comStu. i7 12700K , DDR4 64GB RAM @3600MHz, Asus Z690-Plus D4 MB, Gainward 4090 RTX Graphics, 850W Corsair PSU, Kraken AIO watercooler, Nvme 1TB ssd, 1TB ssd, 500GB ssd.
April 29, 200719 yr you may find this helpfulhttp://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?FileName=bbgrfs.zip==Marten:Weber==P-D920 3.3MHz 2GB RAM WinXP ATI X1900+1024MB 2xSATA250 2xVIEWSONIC 19"author of the bloody beginner's guide to realistic flight simulation: http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?FileName=bbgrfs.zip
April 29, 200719 yr U42 (Salt Lake City, Utah - area)http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/170784.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/170785.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/170786.jpg
April 29, 200719 yr You know, I was just browsing this thread, and I was thinking, "Dang, this pilot's got the sliders all the way to the right in that first picture."I had FSGlobal2005 for FS9, and I liked it a lot; I imagine their new product is good for FSX. I am about to review Abacus' Extreme Landscapes USA, which actually provides terrain maps for all of North America, but it's going to be some time before that review gets published. Jeff ShylukAvsim Product Reviewer
April 29, 200719 yr >You know, I was just browsing this thread, and I was>thinking, "Dang, this pilot's got the sliders all the way to>the right in that first picture.">:D A few more....Actually, most sliders are to the left, with exception of auto-gen, bloom, and water. Water's moved to the left in last pic.http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/170809.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/170810.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/170811.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/170812.jpgL.Adamson
April 30, 200719 yr I got a lifetime membership with FSGenesis a few years back, and I haven't regretted it. LuisKMIA
April 30, 200719 yr Thanks for the link to the FSGenesis screenshots, though unfortunanty I don't see any that are before and after shots in FSX. Certainly that would be the way to sell a product. The comparison shots I see for FSGlobal2008 are the ones I saw originally, and since they actually provide comparison shots right on the product page, it might be the product to go with. That FS guide looks to be quite useful, so thank you very much for that one!
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