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VFR Real Scenery NexGen 3D – Vol. 2: Central England & North Wales

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    LionheartUK
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    I was hoping this product would improve on the old Horizon VFR product and try and rival the work ORBX has done. However I am noticing massive scenery detail differences and seasonal lines as I fly around. On one side of the line it looks like summer but on the other winter, different resolution ground images and a generaly poor quality image even with sliders maxed out. Seriously considering a refund..

    jf lines.jpg

    Can you offer any help or advice?

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    Derek JF Staff
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    What's the location of that? There will always be seasonal differences between areas of photo scenery. We aim to blend in the most obvious ones.

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    Piper 5299X
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    @LionheartUK

    Wow Man, that is really bad! I'd be a little upset too!! I really hope they do the right thing.

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    Derek JF Staff
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    @Piper-5299X If we knew where it was we could maybe take a look?

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    LionheartUK
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    The image was taken near the M18 M1 VRP near Thurcroft in South Yorkshire. Take off from Netherthorpes 24 runway and look right.

    Photo scenery should be blended I agree, but this is obvioulsy not acceptable.

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    Derek JF Staff
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    OK - we will take a look.

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    Derek JF Staff
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    Sorry for delay in reply - looks like this went past all the beta testers and the software we use to check for anomalies. We will make the blend better in a patch. Our plan is to get all four volumes out - next month or two - and then provide an update for the whole series to correct any bugs and anomalies that have come to light.

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    sleightflight
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    There is an obvious line west of Shawbury airfield near Shrewsbury and also another one South of Exeter, looks like the beta testers didn't test very well.

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    Derek JF Staff
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    @sleightflight Quite a few thousand miles to fly over and it depends on how the PC is set up how obvious they look. If you can let us have co-ordinates we can take a look and see if the area requires further blending.

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    PeterWuk
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    I have all 4 volumes of NexGen installed. I have recently noticed the same problem when flying ESE from Penrith just after crossing Whinfell Forest. Whinfell Forest 2.jpg Whinfell Forest 1.jpg

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    @PeterWuk
    If you can let us have co-ordinates we can take a look and see if the area requires further blending.

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    @Derek Whinfell Forest 3.jpg The previous photos showed an East-West line and a North South line. The 2 lines meet at LAT N 54 - 39.45 LON W 2 - 39.27. I hope that helps. I have seen the problem in other areas but unfortunately I did not make a note of where they were. Sorry.

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