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Friday, October 19, 2012

Back in England

FSX/P3D.  J.V. has posted the first official shots of Orxb FTX England. British green contryside!









John Venema has previously stated that FTX packages (NA BLUE PNW, CRM, Pacific Fjords, England...) are sandboxes. These large sceneries will not be adjusted to previous local third part sceneries or airports.




6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It would be hoped that OrbX and UK2000 can come to some sort of agreement, as Gary's UK airports are really well done (apart from those annoying 2D grainy people that hang around)...

A

Anonymous said...

Why is John so not flexible with the third party addons? why just swipe them off the map as once famously Hitler did to a map of Europe? John comes across as a reasonable kind man, but to me it seems as bullying of the corporate kind. Sad, I remember the early Orbx days.

Mason Dominique said...

We try to let everybody comment on our posts and new release. But, come on, Hitler comparison ??

I admit that it's quite curious to iognore previous works when you launch a first scenery in a new country. But, technically, Orbx simply cannot adjust every parts of Great Britain where addons have been released previously.
And speaking of UK 2000, i dont think we have to fear awful differences of textures.
I am shure Orbx checked the colors proofing, considering UK 2000 is the main developer in this region by far.
Dom



Anonymous said...

I hope John goes after the German scenery market, its the biggest in Europe, he knows well they (Germans) are the number 1 customer base in Europe and second in the world after USA, hopefully they can then (invade) Aerosoft territory in Germany and go for VFR scenery of the hundreds of small GA fields in Germany, that is the key market, more than UK for sure.

Anonymous said...

The hilly shot doesn't look much like the UK, more like Hawaii. The other shots aren't bad. I'm a little disappointed to be honest.

Anonymous said...

The hilly shot just looks like a more mountainous region... maybe near Scotland

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