by Bell206freak » Fri Dec 24, 2004 11:49 am
Well, I think I already mentioned part of the list of items I would like to see.. But, for those who missed it, I'm summarizing it again.
I would like to see layered repaint kits available of all aircraft - this time both sides should be available to reduce the "mirror" effect (I.E. TV News helicopter repaints showing up backwards on one side of the current FS2004 Bell JetRanger).
I would like to see more of the Bell Helicopter family in Flight Simulator 2006's lineup. The Bell 206 L4 LongRanger, the Bell 407, 412, or the Bell 205, 222 or 427 - maybe all of them - all rendered by Microsoft. In addition, I would like to see different variations of the Bell 206, 206L, and the 407 available - including Police, TV News (with the high gain antenna dish and TV camera apparatus on the underside - and TV News gear on the inside), military(OH-58 Kiowa), and civilian. In addition, each helicopter should have the correct start-up and shut-down checklists and accurate start-up and shut-down sound effects. I'd also like to see a Glass Cockpit version of the Bell 206B JetRanger.
A "Build your own aircraft" option, to specify exactly what equipment comes with the aircraft you buy. (Sort of like the "Build your car" options in most platform racing games).
Better virtual cockpit detail - with VC as default start-up view.
Correct placement of roads, shorelines, etc, and more realistic scenery objects (e.g. the Tacoma Narrows Bridge).
Photorealistic ground textures in major cities and in major mountain ranges or natural features(Such as Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Rainier or the Grand Canyon).
38.6M terrain mesh as a global standard, and 19.2M in more concentrated areas such as the Cascade and Rocky Mountain Ranges of the United States, the Hawaiian Islands, the Alps in Europe and the Himalayan Range in Asia. I'd also like to fly over Machu Picchu, the Matterhorn, or the ruins of Pompeii.
Extreme weather effects that are frame-rate friendly! LOL
Backward Compatibility with Flight Simulator 2004(mainly to negate the need to start from scratch in terms of add-on scenery, aircraft, etc).
I would like to see the Cessna 182 Skylane RG return to Flight Simulator - with Virtual Cockpit. In addition, I would like to see Glass Cockpit versions of all aircraft including the Cessna.
Better SDK's. No more messing with DOS. User interface like RWY12 - with access to every default scenery object or effect file, to make creating simple to moderate scenery more easier.
And this one may be a little unusual for a wish-list item, but I've always wanted to fly around Mt. St. Helens' peak, and experience what it was prior to 1980 (I was born just six months before its devastating May 18, 1980 eruption). Perhaps time-specific DEM terrain mesh as a part of the scenery? Who knows!