FSX. "Flag" has posted a new serie of Midi-Pyrenees screnshots. The photoreal scenery includes trees autogen but the final product will not (France VFR "Photo" range).
Nearly EVERY photomesh with costum autogen looks better than ORBX EN. I collected all former ORBX sceneries but decided NOT to buy their European sceneries (athough I am German). But there`s FranceVFR and soon there will be DEX and it is not possible to fly fly even a short hop from Munich or Luxembourg to London without problem due to FTX Central. It is not worth to skip such beautiful sceneries like FranceVFR therefore. (But for sure I will keep on collecting all of futher ORBX NA, AU and NZ...)
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That looks better than Orbx England IMHO.
Nearly EVERY photomesh with costum autogen looks better than ORBX EN. I collected all former ORBX sceneries but decided NOT to buy their European sceneries (athough I am German). But there`s FranceVFR and soon there will be DEX and it is not possible to fly fly even a short hop from Munich or Luxembourg to London without problem due to FTX Central. It is not worth to skip such beautiful sceneries like FranceVFR therefore. (But for sure I will keep on collecting all of futher ORBX NA, AU and NZ...)
It's suppose to look better than ORBX, this is photoreal scenery, what do you think? Use your heads.
It's a shame, they don't include those beautiful trees in the final product. My question is: why? They want additional money for it?
Pretty expensive when you see how small the actual area is.
I don't know why the hate on ORBX England, I think it still looks amazing!
As does this product, although I wish they'd stop with the 'Photo' only regions and make them all VFR regions.
Orbx are about to release SP1 for FTX England which fixes all the issues with VFR Germany, blurry textures, water on ground and more
Personally I think FTX England is a work of art, and I live there :)
This FVFR stuff looks really nice too, although I think they price it too high for the size of the area you get.
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