View Full Version : Re: Ground Textures
peterc100248
11-05-1998, 11:55 PM
For those of you who've flown both FS 98 and CFS, I'm wondering how
you would compare the ground textures of FS 98's Hawaii scenery with
the ground textures in CFS? Are they pretty similar, or are the textures
in CFS a lot better than the FS 98 Hawaii scenery?
Aaron
Aaron - Better, by quite a bit. In particular the transition between flatland
and mountains is very much improved. All in all, the sensation of real flight
is enhanced quite a bit.
Regards
Pete
pedera
11-06-1998, 02:01 AM
For those of you who've flown both FS 98 and CFS, I'm wondering how
you would compare the ground textures of FS 98's Hawaii scenery with
the ground textures in CFS? Are they pretty similar, or are the textures
in CFS a lot better than the FS 98 Hawaii scenery?
Aaron
Aaron - Better, by quite a bit. In particular the transition between flatland
and mountains is very much improved. All in all, the sensation of real flight
is enhanced quite a bit.
Regards
Pete
Wow,now I *really* can't wait to get ahold of it!
Aaron
For those of you who've flown both FS 98 and CFS, I'm wondering how
you would compare the ground textures of FS 98's Hawaii scenery with
the ground textures in CFS? Are they pretty similar, or are the textures
in CFS a lot better than the FS 98 Hawaii scenery?
Aaron
Aaron - Better, by quite a bit. In particular the transition between flatland
and mountains is very much improved. All in all, the sensation of real flight
is enhanced quite a bit.
Regards
Pete
It'll be hard for me to feel like I'm in WWII scenery unless it's in
black and white like all of the Newsreels were and "The Longest Day".
I've always thought of WWII as a black and white war. Bob F.
peterc100248
11-07-1998, 10:57 PM
For those of you who've flown both FS 98 and CFS, I'm wondering how
you would compare the ground textures of FS 98's Hawaii scenery with
the ground textures in CFS? Are they pretty similar, or are the textures
in CFS a lot better than the FS 98 Hawaii scenery?
Aaron
Aaron - Better, by quite a bit. In particular the transition between flatland
and mountains is very much improved. All in all, the sensation of real flight
is enhanced quite a bit.
Regards
Pete
It'll be hard for me to feel like I'm in WWII scenery unless it's in
black and white like all of the Newsreels were and "The Longest Day".
I've always thought of WWII as a black and white war. Bob F.
Bob...Quite so! Everything you see is always black and white or sepia tone from
age and improper storage. My dad saw some excellent color movie footage shot by
combat cameramen in WWII and says it was really impressive. BTW - I bought the
"colorized" version of The Longest Day. Not quite the same. :( But, I also
picked up a new release of "12 O'Clock High" in B&W. Great!
Regards
Pete
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