ThinkingManNeil
Charter Member
Hi All:
Have a question about trees on FS2004, or more specifically, tree densities. I do a lot of my sim flying out of Bancroft, Ontario, a small town on one of the southern margins of the Canadian Shield. In real life it's a picturesque spot nestled amongst granite hills, lakes, and mixed deciduous/coniferous forest that's quite scenic in the fall and winter. But in FS2004 the trees, while there, are fairly sparse compared to the amount of ground visible and really do not a forest make. Anything I can tweak settings-wise or is there a scenery application I can add to create a more dense, lush, realistic forest "carpet" from the air?
For Ultimate Terrain fans, here's a Bancroft add-on from Flight Sim (bancroft.zip)
Cheers,
N.
Have a question about trees on FS2004, or more specifically, tree densities. I do a lot of my sim flying out of Bancroft, Ontario, a small town on one of the southern margins of the Canadian Shield. In real life it's a picturesque spot nestled amongst granite hills, lakes, and mixed deciduous/coniferous forest that's quite scenic in the fall and winter. But in FS2004 the trees, while there, are fairly sparse compared to the amount of ground visible and really do not a forest make. Anything I can tweak settings-wise or is there a scenery application I can add to create a more dense, lush, realistic forest "carpet" from the air?
For Ultimate Terrain fans, here's a Bancroft add-on from Flight Sim (bancroft.zip)
Cheers,
N.