FSX. MSK productions has just released Gilgit airport and city for FSX. For those wondering, Gilgit District is located in the federal territory of Gilgit–Baltistan in northern Pakistan and is not a far off trip from your FT Dubai. This is MSK's first FSX native scenery and we look forward to bringing you our ADX FirstLook later today! Thanks Captn Ba for the reminder!
http://secure.simmarket.com/msk-city-of-gilgit-opgt-fsx.phtml
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11 comments:
It does look very interesting, but the mountains in the distance look awfully blurry, even more so on the Simmarket screenshots.
Skiathos X is just under EUR 23 so at over EUR 20 this is way overpriced!
You might be right. Mark and I will drum up some shots in a few hours and try to get a deeper look so you might want to hold off till after the FirstLook.
Roger that...thanks for your pre-screening, much appreciated!
You're welcome guys !
I will be having a look at this, a new area to fly in to. A good mesh and the upcoming FTXGlobal, may clean up the mountains. We need more of this sort of scenery, next one hopefully will be Paros!
I was hoping they would make some landclass which stretches beyond the photoreal terrain boundaries (i.e. less desert) but I guess they didn't.
AFAIK the airport is VFR only and there's a VFR route through the valleys as the turboprops cannot outclimb the mountains for a significant part of the journey to Islamabad. At least they should put some landclass around the route.
i guess they look blurry because of settings in FSX.cfg just got hold of it and changed the lod value in terrain from 4.5 to 9.5 and got rid of all those blurries. seems fine now.
No mesh issues?
Good luck with your trip from Dubai in a turboprop, I would think that VIDP (ImagineSim) is a lot shorter ;-)
there were mesh issues, i emailed the developer. and was told that there would be a new installer as this one had an issue. i insisted if possible to manually fix it. they provided me the files and the problem was fixed. runs like it should now.
I see, well, hopefully they update the installer for the masses sooner than later.
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