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Better land class and autogen authenticity. Included would be more authentic and accurate texturing, downtown areas of cities that look real. Buildings, city textures, and street layouts that are realistic to the part of the world they are in.In other words, when I fly over Hawaii, or Lisbon, it looks real, with populated coastlines, golf courses, accurate streets, railways, populated beaches, and etc.Sorry... but I just love "Eye Candy" !!!BobAMD, Athlon XP, 1800+MSI, K7T266 XP ProPC 2100 DDR, 1024 MBXP, Home Edition Elsa GLadiac 920, GF3/64Mb andPNY, Verto nVidia TNT 2-M64/32WD, 100 MB, 7200, Ultra 100Sound Blaster, Audigy MP3+CH Prod, VPP Yoke - Sound CardCH Prod, Pedals - Sound Card

AndrewJure and I looked at 3D clouds for the Big Mammas in Fly! and his initial experiments were good.It should be possible to link weather effects to such clouds and to allow them too show on radar.Im no expert but maybe to allow 30,000 foot plus storms 3D may be a better solution in MSFS?Peter

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>>In other words, when I fly over Hawaii, or Lisbon, it looks >real, with populated coastlines, golf courses, accurate >streets, railways, populated beaches, and etc. >>Sorry... but I just love "Eye Candy" !!! >Since there is a "want" for clouds, we might as well wish for them to form over the Islands of Hawaii, as in real life, when the surrounding Pacific is clear.L.Adamson

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