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Lake Chatuge near Blairsville (MSFS default scenery)

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3 hours ago, Alpine Scenery said:

Lake Chatuge near Blairsville (MSFS default scenery)

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AHHHHH!!!! Green roads!!! Cars must need studded tires to not slip on all that algae.

Tracking north west out of Boston USA is saturated green pastures and green roads. Awful !!! ☹️

Yet the roads in Australia are a lovely shade of GREY. 😀

Why the difference ??

24 minutes ago, Beagle12 said:

Tracking north west out of Boston USA is saturated green pastures and green roads. Awful !!! ☹️

Yet the roads in Australia are a lovely shade of GREY. 😀

Why the difference ??

It's bad / outdated color correction data that tells the sim to shift colors in certain areas to an oversaturated green. In my area this is because the original satellite imagery was taken in early Spring, so all the vegetation was dead and brown (and there was even white snow in the woods). Asobo's solution was to tint the entire area green, which applied to everything, including roads - not the smartest way to fix the problem. A couple years later and now my satellite imagery has been updated to beautiful mid summer, but Asobo never updated their color-correction file, so everything still looks NMS saturated with puke green roads. 

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