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I just want MK not to cancel Rome for P3D.

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3 hours ago, Juliet Alpha said:

I just want MK not to cancel Rome for P3D.

3rd party devs are the most likely to make scenery add-ons for P3D. From what i understand, making scenery add-ons for both P3D and MSFS is very doable for most 3rd party devs and it doesn't require a whole lot of rework.

I have been following a lot of MSFS scenery add-on makers and they typically release the scenery add-on for both MSFS and P3D.  I assume the amount of rework for both is not that much, so I think P3D can continue to benefit from scenery add-ons for some time longer. 

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1 hour ago, abrams_tank said:

3rd party devs are the most likely to make scenery add-ons for P3D. From what i understand, making scenery add-ons for both P3D and MSFS is very doable for most 3rd party devs and it doesn't require a whole lot of rework.

I have been following a lot of MSFS scenery add-on makers and they typically release the scenery add-on for both MSFS and P3D.  I assume the amount of rework for both is not that much, so I think P3D can continue to benefit from scenery add-ons for some time longer. 

I hope that's true.  I think I have every plane I could want in p3d (minus the a350) but will always be purchasing new airports if they continue to be produced. 

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Wholly agree.  The FSLab A321 sharklet is on my radar for the very near future but I will always be considering more airport sceneries for P3DV5.

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One thing I’ve been looking at getting is terraflora v2. Default trees in the fall leave a lot to be desired. 


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From the very first previews of MSFS the writing was on the wall, flashing in neon colors.

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19 hours ago, okupton said:

One thing I’ve been looking at getting is terraflora v2. Default trees in the fall leave a lot to be desired. 

Yes TerraFlora v2 is a very good option, the best yet.

Even more so since they've resolved missing tree textures.

The trees look great and there is very high level of coverage that with a few prepar3d.cfg settings can be set to the highest levels.

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2 hours ago, RobJC said:

From the very first previews of MSFS the writing was on the wall, flashing in neon colors.

Yes I must agree, MSFS is a quantum leap when it comes to GFX and high resolution planes etc. they just gotta bring the rest of it up to scratch.

Given the lack of info from LM one would hope they are hard at it moving their GFX capabilities to high higher default.

Maybe they'll license some other scenery and plug it in via the P3D image generator option.

A very much wait and see.

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Is that just with terraflora or in combination with trees HD?

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1 minute ago, okupton said:

Is that just with terraflora or in combination with trees HD?

That's just Terra Florra v2

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OK, this one no longer bears any resemblance to the thread topic.  Closed.

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