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City Update 12 Germany and Local Legend Eurocopter EC135

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2 hours ago, UrgentSiesta said:

now we’re hyper concerned about bridges which are already represented in the sim…? 😂

I'm not sure where you got "hyper-concerned" from my post.

I'm responding to a post that says it's not feasible to fix the bridges because there are five million bridges that would have to be edited manually, and I'm pointing out that that's not true.

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49 minutes ago, martinboehme said:

I'm not sure where you got "hyper-concerned" from my post.

I'm responding to a post that says it's not feasible to fix the bridges because there are five million bridges that would have to be edited manually, and I'm pointing out that that's not true.

Okay. 
 

but I still believe the bridges “problem” isn’t actually a problem. 

1 hour ago, martinboehme said:

it's not feasible to fix the bridges because there are five million bridges that would have to be edited manually

much easier than those billions of handcrafted and manually placed pebbles all over the 2024 world. most even under water.

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1 hour ago, UrgentSiesta said:

Okay. 
 

but I still believe the bridges “problem” isn’t actually a problem. 

In New York, Boston and PA, I just grabbed the RKBridger stuff and problem solved. (kind of)

I wasn't really too worried about bridges elsewhere, and even those handcrafted bridges become eyesores when PG is turned off, as they don't properly connect to the land, and unlike the Asobo bridges, cars float underneath them rather than driving over them.....

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And my axes assignments are deleted again. Thanks Microsoft. 

MSFS 2024 Update 3 introduces an export/import feature for controller profiles. Export profiles to back them up, and import profiles shared by others.

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11 hours ago, HiFlyer said:

In New York, Boston and PA, I just grabbed the RKBridger stuff and problem solved. (kind of)

I wasn't really too worried about bridges elsewhere, and even those handcrafted bridges become eyesores when PG is turned off, as they don't properly connect to the land, and unlike the Asobo bridges, cars float underneath them rather than driving over them.....

I do not use road traffic, so that is irrelevant to me. As for hand crafted bridges, I have not noticed any serious problems with the ones that I have seen. Probably because the developers of those bridges actually cared about non PG users.

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On 8/20/2025 at 11:03 PM, AnkH said:

How long does it take a skilled dev? 10min per bridge? 

That's laughable and explains why you fail to appreciate what we have got.

Yeah, it was a daft comment. I reckon at least 15 minutes each.

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13 hours ago, turbomax said:

much easier than those billions of handcrafted and manually placed pebbles all over the 2024 world. most even under water.

Whoever said those pebbles were handcrafted and manually placed? That was obviously AI

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1 hour ago, Christopher Low said:

Yeah, it was a daft comment. I reckon at least 15 minutes each.

So your assesment of his post also applies to yours.

6 hours ago, Krakin said:

Whoever said those pebbles were handcrafted and manually placed?

not to mention when they had to cut the grass all over the world during the very first 2020 beta. the grass was as high as a C172. no wonder the initial team had 500 developers and designers.

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very nice.

17 minutes ago, turbomax said:

not to mention when they had to cut the grass all over the world during the very first 2020 beta. the grass was as high as a C172. no wonder Jörg hired 500 staff.

Well yeah it's easy to tweak values and make sweeping changes for SOME aspects of the sim but as someone else pointed out, the bridge issue is too complex for a solution like that.

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23 hours ago, Christopher Low said:

Bridges that look like dams!! Come on, guys. Surely you do not see that as realistic? :huh:

This is rather like looking a gift horse in the mouth. 

MSFS is - far and away - THE most realistic world simulator ever offered. 

If we want to complain, let’s complain about something relevant, like default airports. 

21 minutes ago, UrgentSiesta said:

MSFS is - far and away - THE most realistic world simulator ever offered.....

....which is why it should have the most realistic bridges in areas that have been upgraded.

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