When it comes to scenery, I suppose it comes down to what areas you are very familiar with.... ;)...!
My Flight Sim local area in England is absolutely nothing like it is in real life, no matter how much mesh and add-on scenery I apply to it...
..whereas, the State of California, and the USA Western Seaboard, where I have Sim flown for the past 15 years, is highly realistic in comparison to the many photographs of the State I have studied, and information I have gleaned.
I am often amazed at just how accurately Microsoft have applied the Sim Scenery to that area...(maybe because the designers lived and worked in that area!).
One thing I really like, regarding scenery textures and colours applied to different seasons and parts of the World, is what is available from here, for FS 2004 (free!)...>>>
http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/fil ... -complete/ it also includes the lovely Koorbygen buildings!
It really makes FS 2004 come to life in different seasons!
But there again....Its FS 2004...

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Paul...FS 2004...(and FSX)... 8-)...!
I know I keep banging on about FS 2004...

...(and I know I'm not supposed to, 'cos FSX is the new-kid-on-the-block for newcomers), but I do compare it with my FSX, for overall performance, etc, etc..and anyone who is a little bit miffed with their new copy of FSX, a try of FS 2004 with a few freeware bits and bobs, may suddenly brighten up their day!...

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