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I just noticed that ORBX has release its Sydney scenery update for MSFS but at a cost of $A19.99.

Sure it (appears to) include lots of other buildings apart from the Harbour Bridge which MS could not even get close to resembling the real thing, its a pity MS couldn't get the bridge acceptable and do they intend to release an update including better Sydney scenery?

 

I guess $A19.99 isn't too bad, and it looks very good, but I wished I didn't have that extra expense when most other countries most populous cities have been 'covered' ok.

John

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Hi JP, Orbx are usually pretty good. I bought their version on my local airport (EGNM) & it’s superb.

 

As for Sydney.. did you know rather is also some freeware scenery available?

Go to http://www.flightsim.to & look under countries.. you’ll see quite a lot of Australian scenery include the Sydney Harbour Bridge... all free :)

 

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If your not in a hurry for it, will probably eventually go on sale. I always wait for ORBX sales.
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Just checked out the free (Sydney) scenery at flightsim.to Gob smacked is the term I was looking for.

Thanks

What gets me though is how quickly these 'addons' are being released. I used to be able to create good looking FSX scenery using satellite images, Google Sketchup, GIMP, Airport Design Editor and SBuilderX (the last 2 which made it fairly easy) but I wouldn't know where to start for MSFS scenery.

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I know. The sim has only been out two months and there’s already loads of free addons. It’s looking good :)

 

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Thank goodness there are some people who seem to get a lot of enjoyment creating free addons at the 'expense' of using the sim to 'fly'.

John

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