FS2004 Scenery

Posted:
Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:58 pm
by Paintwagon
Does anyone know any pros or cons about the Flightone Ultimate Terrain USA scenery package for FS2004?? Any help would be appreciated....
Re: FS2004 Scenery

Posted:
Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:32 pm
by garymbuska
Does anyone know any pros or cons about the Flightone Ultimate Terrain USA scenery package for FS2004?? Any help would be appreciated....
What do you want to know I have had this package for some time now and think it is awesome. You can pick what you want or do not want at the time of install. It adds roads rivers and other details not in the default scenery. It adds a level of detail for those who fly VFR as the missing roads in the default scenery makes VFR flying somewhat difficult. The other good thing about it is it is frame rate friendly. I looked at several different packages before I picked this one as it has the detail without the frame rate hit. 8-)
Re: FS2004 Scenery

Posted:
Sun Jul 15, 2007 6:13 pm
by Paintwagon
Thanks for the info.. Is it really 1.2 Gig in size?? Does it come on CD or is the option to download available if I have a broadband internet connection??
Re: FS2004 Scenery

Posted:
Sun Jul 15, 2007 10:44 pm
by garymbuska
Thanks for the info.. Is it really 1.2 Gig in size?? Does it come on CD or is the option to download available if I have a broadband internet connection??
To be honest with you I can not remember if you can down load it or not I have the CD And it creates a good size folder with a bunch of other folders with in the main folder. 8-)
Re: FS2004 Scenery

Posted:
Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:42 pm
by Orlaam
It's a download option too. I was able to get it in a very fast amount of time on broadband myself. If you don't have a fast connection then go with the CD. I think the DL is only 500 to 600 MB.
One few words of caution. UT can often induce blurries and may impact frame rates as well. I have both major blurries and slower performance with UT running. It' really awesome for some areas and bad for others. Example, I live in Phoenix, AZ, and UT places part of my huge city on South Moutain, a mountain just south of town. Not very realistic. UT will also displace all your bridges and buildings in cities too. Flying along the coast of CA was awful. You basically have to download this add on (shareware) to remove the misplaced objects and possibly fix them. Unfortunately, they aren't all fixed. Because UT essentially shifts everything with landclass in the city, it will no doubt cause conflict with various areas. You can turn this off, but again it may look silly since UT's main thing is proper landclass. It has its benefits, but lately I've been going without it.