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One World Trade Center is missing

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10 minutes ago, KL Oo said:

If pressing escape and adjusting a setting is an immersion killer I'd hate to see what happens when somebody's partner calls out dinners ready, or the cat jumps up on the desk (sorry, excuse me...cockpit)... oh lord the immersion has been broken!!

Might be time to break out the anti depressants. 😉

Edited by Bobsk8

 

 

 

Turn PG off and buy Samscenes New York Times scenery which includes the new WTC, if I remember correctly.  It's actually well worth it.

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I wonder why I personally never had any problem with PG on? I have never seen any melted buildings ever, I have 250mbps connection via LAN to my computer, so nothing special with that, and I'm hooked up to the Western Europe server, could that be a reason? I don't know, but London, NY and all other PG cities looks gorgeous for me and have always done so..

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9 hours ago, blueshark747 said:

only meant to look convincing from 5-10k+ feet up.

Nah, no reason to go this high. Just stay 1000feet above it and it'll look fine. Considering it is illegal to fly lower over settled areas anyway, the technology is sufficient.

Edited by Farlis

How is photogrammetry during the night?  Still dark?

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Sam scene nyc is must have 

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4 hours ago, Ixoye said:

I wonder why I personally never had any problem with PG on? I have never seen any melted buildings ever, I have 250mbps connection via LAN to my computer, so nothing special with that, and I'm hooked up to the Western Europe server, could that be a reason? I don't know, but London, NY and all other PG cities looks gorgeous for me and have always done so..

same here, also west europe server. i guess it is how the connection to the server is.

On 7/21/2024 at 4:33 PM, BWBriscoe said:

I've disabled photogrammetry as buildings appeared like an bomb had destroyed them.

This is very frustrating...photogrammetry on and buildings look rubbish, photogrammetry off and it's totally unrealistic

Are you describing how PG looks close to ground level? That is certainly my experience as well (and I think everybody else's). But viewed from above (a couple of hundred feet and higher), PG looks fabulous just about everywhere. I have it on all the time and wouldn't think of going back.

On 7/22/2024 at 12:12 AM, blueshark747 said:

Photogrammetry takes all but under a minute from off to on and vice versa....quit your crying already or just go fly IRL at this point.

Current photogrammetry tech is only meant to look convincing from 5-10k+ feet up.

Nah disagree entirely it's great down low, I do all my flying down there and the majority of the time PG is just fine and looks decent enough.

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On 7/22/2024 at 12:12 AM, blueshark747 said:

Photogrammetry takes all but under a minute from off to on and vice versa....quit your crying already or just go fly IRL at this point.

Current photogrammetry tech is only meant to look convincing from 5-10k+ feet up.

 

Edited by MarcG
Double post

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1 hour ago, MarcG said:

Nah disagree entirely it's great down low, I do all my flying down there and the majority of the time PG is just fine and looks decent enough.

I drive down here...WE ARE NOT THERE YET!🤣

*Photogrammetry OFF*

Edited by blueshark747

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