Latinvfr Ksan
Primo product! As usual with ORBX products, the airport and cityscape are provided - nice bonus. Final product will likely be a stunner.
The current openLC NA and SoCal already make the KSAN area very detailed and interesting example: fly low and slow north on the coast from KSAN - look at the Torrey Pines GC. This addition will up flying in the San Diego experience to a new level.Remember that the photos that you are seeing are from the beta level development. This is isn't finished yet.Nice surprise!
Do you ever use Flight Aware to get the actual routes flown? I'm not sure what kind of Nav Databases are available, but here's the actual route used for KMRY to KSAN: MRY4 – MRY – SERFR – MCKEY – LAX – COMIX1, FL250. SInce the FAA issued Metroplex, most all SIDs/STARs are RNAV now. KSAN San Diego International Airport. San Diego International Airport, founded in 1928, used to be known as Lindbergh Field, named after Charles Lindbergh who flight tested the Spirit of St. The first jet scheduled flight at San Diego International Airport was in 1960 using the Boeing720. The payment will be made to LatinVFR's owner personal paypal email Morilloricardo(at)hotmail.com. Very important that the customers have a Dropbox account, it is free and it is REQUIRED for download of the product. This is the only method of delivery/download. If you don't have a dropbox account you can create one.
Why is people talking about VAS problem in SO CAL??? I often fly there often. Here is a video I did when it came out.BenHi Ben,My comment wasn't aimed at VAS - it was I've seen a bunch of 'poor frame rate' comments in heavily populated areas on SCA - more than I've seen on other regions.
I do own regions - but I prefer the more rural ones. My 2700K at 4.7GHz does pretty well for its age but I don't need to overwhelm it. I've got the LatinVFR KSAN - with Global FTX - OpenLC NA, and Ultimate Terrain now and my rig handles that pretty well.
I'd prefer standalone airports in heavily populated areas.Fortunately - based on a previous comment - they seem to be making it compatible with both scenarios.Regards,ScottEdited January 20, 2017 by scottb613. I have owned the LVFR version for a long time and have certainly got my use out of it, it owes me nothing but it does show its age after all this time and changes at the airport. I was looking for an update to it and was surprised and pleased on who would be executing this desire of mine. This is one of my favorite regions, so this will be an instant sale.
I understand this is a beta preview and Matteo's first project, but I do wish for some modeling of the skylights on the terminal buildings. With the aircraft at a gate right near them they stand out to me as they currently are rendered with blurry textures even from a distance. They look outdated in terms of rendering techniques in today's era and standards. Either way, I will put this scenery to great use as well. Thanks.Edit: Oh I almost forgot!
I hope you include the unique lighting on the downtown buildings that you have so faithfully modeled, some of them are very unique and make the downtown night scene stunning. Google San Diego night skyline images to see what I mean.Cheers,ThadEdited January 20, 2017 by High IronAdded comment. Does this mean that ORBX might be venturing into the US mid-sized airport market? This.nobody doubts the quality of ORBX, and the shots clearly show it, however one can't help but wonder why on earth they would pick an airport that has already been done by a pretty good quality dev, instead of better focusing on another that may be lacking.Could not disagree more.The Latin VFR effort whilst good around the actual airport is awful when it comes to the surrounding areas with the dreadful low res PR textures.Its always great to see Orbx doing an airport in the region areas because you can guarantee the quality of it fitting in with the surrounding terrain.
Looks great, no doubt this will be a work of Orbx standard.But. Why is our small FS market currently seeing so many places with sceneries being developed twice (e. Munich, Innsbruck, Barcelona, JFK for sure, even KAVX), while other places suffer from good payware (e. Download battery saver for pc. I am not sure this is the most effective use of resources - and it surely reduces sales potential.because some of them do it so poorly. ORBX is top notch. Also, remember you dont have to buy it and they can spend their resources how they seem fit.Edited January 20, 2017 by elmucki. Looks great as always, but I'm going to be the one to bring up that this opens the door for others, like KPDX that was cancelled.
Lets go ahead and start working on that again shall we, maybe go ahead and update Portland a little while we are at it. And just incorporate the PDX freeware with it, as portland has changed a lot since this was originally made. Hey I will even take any pics you need as I live here and can help with that. I got a little excited there. Great scenery does that. Keep up the good work ORBX. Hello Everyone!I am very pleased to announce my first airport with Orbx, KSAN - San Diego International Airport.
San Diego is located in Southern California, close to the Mexican border. A beautiful approach, flying low over the central business district, San Diego is also the busiest single-runway commercial airport in the United States.San Diego is a medium sized airport, serving around 500 scheduled flights daily, with destinations across the United States and Canada. San Diego also welcomes a few international flights from the United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico and Japan, as well as flights from Germany and Switzerland to commence in 2017. Whether you're flying the 737, 777, 757 or the A320, San Diego has it all. I have included the city with carefully hand placed trees as well as houses.
Latinvfr Miami V4
I have also custom modeled the buildings and stadiums in the city. San Diego has entered beta, so look out for previews from the other guys.Saluti,Matteo!Progress looks great thank you. This one picture could use some sharpening of the car shadows on the ground.
They are pixelated close to the camera.