I will add my 2cents here also. I understand the allure of Megascenery and others like it, but it is for "flying over" only. . .and at altitudes around 2000' and above. Lower than that and the resolution starts to fall apart and the landscape become something similar to a moonscape, lol (very little in the way of autogen buildings or vegetation). I tried it for a time with tiles for New Jersey and while it was cool to see familiar points of interest, the overall appeal was short lived and as Montie has mentioned, color correction (if done at all) is less than impressive. Nothing against the developers though as they are working with a high volume of tiles and color correcting that many and getting it all consistent is probably a daunting task at best. If it's something you really want, nothing we say will have much of an impact, but I see little value in it really, simply because I enjoy the the autogen, and trees and buildings as I move over the terrain.