by Daube » Fri Oct 30, 2009 1:27 pm
Yes there are still those detailled cities that you had in FS9. In fact, there are more, and they are much more detailled.
Also, for the missing ILS frequencies, I'm pretty sure there are still many missing in FSX. But you also get many more airports overall.
Concerning the flight in FSX, for the liner pilot, the main differences are the following:
- the mesh can be more detailled. Most of the areas have a default mesh that is in higher resolution than the FS9 default mesh. This gives a much better look to the surrounding terrain. Of course, just like in FS9, you'll be able to replace the default mesh by an addon, but this time you're not limited to 19 meters like FS9 (or was it 38 ?). The very precise meshes are still rare, though.
- the landclass is more detailled. FSX allows more terrain types than FS9, that makes the surounding terrain more interesting, and the textures are less repetitives. Also the water looks better, this has a big impact when approaching an airport which is next to the sea or a lake.
- the earth is round and the general terrain rendering has been updated. When flying at high cruise altitude, the vision you get in FSX is much more pleasing and impressive (you can see the curvature of the earth under certain circumstances) than in FS9. The whole thing is even better when flying with a wide screen, or mutliple screens.
I was not flying many liners in FS9. Now in FSX I do that quite often (well, much more military/cargo than civilian, I have to say). Let's say, I fly much more IFR in FSX than I used to do in FS9.