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MSFS Southern California Canyons And Mountains Vegetation Adjust

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MSFS Southern California Canyons And Mountains Vegetation Adjustment, CA, USA. This corrects the overly dense vegetation in default MSFS 2020 Southern California mountains and canyons, reducing the overgrowth by about 60% depending on your 'trees' settings. This should correct the problem where the forest land in Southern California looks like it was imported from SE Asia. It also includes the oversized trees workaround by Henrique Coelho/Matheus Monari which will reduce the size of many trees world-wide. I have included their work because they are intended to work together. If you only want to install my biome fix, then DO NOT install the 'species' file which is primarily Henrique Coelho/Matheus Monari tree size adustment... Most of my work was in the biome file and it will work without their trees... I just think it looks better as a complete package. This contains the "MSFS Oversized Trees Workaround" by Henrique Coelho/Matheus Monari. By KurtVW featuring work by Henrique Coelho/Matheus Monari.

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Well done! In an Icon A-5, I took off from L 54 (Agua Caliente), and flew through the desert and the transition at Banner to pine and apple at Julian to the high grasslands near Wynola and Santa Ysabel. I am familiar with these places from the ground and from flying into San Diego on commercial flights. You nailed it! By the way, I noticed absolutely no degradation of performance in any way. I also appreciate the Cohelo/Monari work you included, as before I thought on the landing into TJSJ ry 10 my GE NX's were going to be expensive chipper shredders if I was about 5 feet below glideslope, and now it is much more like how I remember it.
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Thanks for your kind remarks... Yes, should have no impact on performance since it is really just changing the sizes and locations of auto-gen plants that were already present, in fact it wouldn't surprise me if there was a small gain in performance due to fewer things to render.

 

Very happy you like it.

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