Ultimate Terrain Europe.

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Ultimate Terrain Europe.

Post by Nigel H-J »

Is anyone using Ultimate Terrain for Europe? http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=uteurope

Just wondering what it is like as I have been given permission to buy my last bit of soft-ware before the week-end or is there another one that might be better?

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Hi Nigel,

I dont fly in FS9 much these days, but I do have this. I think its pretty good, but when I compair it to my FSX environment its nowhere near as good. If I compare it with the default FS9, it makes a great difference, but its a big download, about 900 MB if memory serves, 1.4GB uncompressed ;)
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Hi Ben, Many thanks, I have incidentally looked at the FSX version and it certainly has the wow factor!!

Just a choice between Ground Environment or Ultimate Terrain, not sure but are they both roughly the same or is Ultimate Terrain slightly different?

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Ok mate, can't speak for the FS9 version on this, but on FSX Ultimate terrain NEEDS ground environment, and if I had to have one over the other I'd go for Ground Environment.

What I'd ask is where do you do most of your flying? If its 90% in the UK then I'd make sure I spent the cash making the UK as good as it can be rather than going for UT or GE and there are a lot of great addons for Blighty.

What addons do you currently have and which ones do you like best? that will give us an idea of what to recommend ;)
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Hi,

I've got Ultimate Terrain USA/CAN and Europe, and Ground Environment for both FS9 and FSX. All of the products are a significant improvement over the default terrains. You really need the Ground Environment to see all of the benefits from the Ultimate terrain packages - but if I could only have 1, I'd go with Ground Environment, as it's textures cover the entire globe, whereas the UT products only cover their specific areas. Of course, if you only fly in certain locations you may decide otherwise... I also use the FSGenesis mesh - with all of these products combined, along with REX2, you can almost convince yourself you're watching a movie... The UT products can have a major impact on framerates, but are highly variable installations, that you can also go back into at any time to modify settings until you get the combination best suited for your PC. Ground Environment had no impact on framerates as far as I could tell. I'm a spoilt brat when it comes to add-ons - so on top of the above mentioned packages I've also got the UK2000 airfields. All of them loaded up make both 9 and X a very enjoyable experience! Hope this helps,

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Right then, I can just about squeeze in Ground Environment as well so best to use both together? If so I will go for it, Mark, regarding your comment on Mesh I will have to go free-ware on that, any ideas where you can get a good one from?

Ben, Mark, many thanks for your help.

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Hello,

Sorry, can't say I know much about any of the freeware mesh packages. I know flightsim.com seems to have a lot of them in the file library. Why not try a search on their engine, then punch the names you find into google or your search engine of choice and see if there's any commentary floating about which points you in the right direction.

Sorry - hope you enjoy the Flight1 products,

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Thanks Mark, will have a search for the Mesh but can't help thinking that Dan once posted a link to a good free-ware one once........Now where is that Great Dane when you need him the most? :dunno: :lol:

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Nigel,
for mesh, you night try the freeware set by Rhumbaflappy, Richard Ludowise, from here -

http://cid-f3950c5bbd2bcfa1.skydrive.li ... =173203563

It was originally created for CFS2 but works great in FS9 - sorry, but I'm not sure whether you're looking for FS9 or FSX coverage here. Anyway, hope that helps,
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Hi Ro :hello:

Very many thanks for the link, yes I am looking for FS9 will not be moving to the dark side for some time yet!! :worried: Just started work (you can see where my priorities lie) :lol: but will download tomorrow, again, many thanks.

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