FSGenesis sent me an email telling me that they have the new FSX National Landclass Project ready for immediate shipment. My question is: "What exactly is "landclass?" While we are at it, what is "terrain mesh" and how is it different from "scenery?" Inquiring minds want to know...
Landclass is what tells the sim what kind of earth you are flying over.. be it a golf course, industrial park, national park, urban, farmland, etc. The landclass files are developed from real world data (as best it can be) which means it should put golf courses, cemetary, parks, housing developments, ets, where they belong from the real world into FSX. It is not perfect but much better than the default one that comes with FSX.
I have tested the FSG Landclass with their 10m mesh and it is better than the default landclass that comes with FSX however, I also discovered it tends to pile the autogen on a bit thicker in some city areas, meaning, there can be a bit of a drag on the system with it installed. Still, it is better than the default one from MS because you get the visuals of a more realistic environment.
Right now I suggest the landclass developed by Cloud9. Their landclass products come with a fine-tuned seasons file which corrects the FSX designed seasons. You can buy just the USA for 9.99 or get the entire world for 30 bucks. The world package is the better deal since the 5 world area landclass files will cost 10 bucks a piece seperately.
The Cloud9 Landclass still have a few small visual bugs in it here and there but it changes the autogen layout in a way that makes for a much smoother flight as compared to the FSGenesis file. Justin at FSG will most likely update his landclass and I will test it again when he does but I find the Cloud9 landclass much easier on frames right now.
I like FSG products and use them. This time I have to go with Cloud9 until FSG comes up with a better offering