One thing that SHOULD be addressable in SOME manner is to make the various countries look a bit more like themselves....... rural OR urban.
Asia is not "America East" and South America is not "America South" and Europe is not "America West".
Maybe the programmers locked in their cubicles at Microsoft need to get out more.
An interesting observation...
I'm sure I'm not the only one to notice that most, if not all, the buildings in FS 2000/2002/2004 seem to be modeled in the American style, ie: flat roofs, whereas in Great Britain, at least, and probably most of Europe, all of the domestic houses and and commercial buildings have sloping roofs...!
...they drain off the water....and snow...!!
LOL...!
Paul in a house with a sloping roof...... ...!
An interesting observation...
I'm sure I'm not the only one to notice that most, if not all, the buildings in FS 2000/2002/2004 seem to be modeled in the American style, ie: flat roofs, whereas in Great Britain, at least, and probably most of Europe, all of the domestic houses and commercial buildings have sloping roofs...!
...they drain off the water....and snow...!!
LOL...!
Paul in a house with a sloping roof...... ...!
I don't know why, but I always look at the roads more often then the rest. I gotta start taking medications.
*Katahu takes a few antipsycotics*
I guess it's because the roads are more level [not banked to the side like FS9's roads] and have a gradual climb and descent [unlike FS9's sharply climbing and diving roads] around hills and mountains.
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