By all means we are all ears if you want to elaborate.įind Oscar Pilote (creator of Ortho4XP) on, he has a link to his Dropbox in his signature. Really has transformed the VFR experience. Let me know if you need quick-start instructions for Ortho4XP – it can be a little intimidating at apologies for butting in, but I find this as amazing as you do. Height references for buildings are still missing in XP11 (but rumoured to follow), so South African cities look very flat. Each 'tile' (one degree N/S by one degree E/W) comes to about 1,5 to 2 GB at default resolution (which is ample). Works incredible well, with so far the only caveat being somewhat patchy South African sat images (using the default source available in O4XP), but still quite amazing to fly over actual roads and other VFR features. The whole lot lives quite comfortably under the plethora of other scenery layers (think airports and autogen). O4XP vacuums down satellite images and generates the scenery code for X-Plane. X-Plane 10 pr 11 (11 has far, far more realistic lighting) plus a free bit of software called Ortho4XP. Can you share rhe add-ons used and also where did you get the RSA scenery?
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