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By Jeppeson 2001, same guys from Victoria Falls Scenery.

 

 

Niagara Falls & Niagara Heliport by Jeppeson2001 should be available mid-April.

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Wow! That's about the most gorgeous scenery I've ever seen.

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Interesting... Clearly animating falling water without it looking fake is not a simple thing... Maybe the spray will obscure it just enough 😉

 

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Wow. I'm speechless right now. Simply amazing.


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Was there in the late 80s on the Canadian side.  Remember it like it was yesterday and how we just wanted to get back to the car.  We were freezing! 😂


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Nice looking scenery, but in the vid, the zipliners were flying on rails.  We all know around here that "real" zipliners would never, ever, ever want to fly on rails.............. 

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Does this model the Canadian side of Niagara falls? Or just the American side? Or both sides?

Anybody know, based on the video?

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1 hour ago, Bert Pieke said:

Interesting... Clearly animating falling water without it looking fake is not a simple thing... Maybe the spray will obscure it just enough 😉

 

Yeah, up close the circles / loops are a bit obvious.

The Victoria Falls scenery overall, though, is outstanding, and such good value. I’ll be picking this one up for sure.


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13 minutes ago, abrams_tank said:

Does this model the Canadian side of Niagara falls? Or just the American side? Or both sides?

Anybody know, based on the video?

Both..

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WOWW, what a wonderful work on this, amazing !! 👍

Hope it is OK with fluid and performance..

cheers 😉

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I know it's in development but Horseshoe falls looks awful. It's bloated and buldging out where the water is falling. 


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Trains! 
Hope we see more of them in the future (and native in the Sim itself).

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YEEEEES!  At last.  I know this area inside out.  It will go great with the the SamScene Toronto scenery.

I thought the Cagoules for the Maid of the Mist boats were light blue though, not orange - may be a deal breaker! :laugh:


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