![]() ![]() Always a place to fly to and scenery to dl. Such as ATC ones as thr default air traffic controller can be quite drunk at times. But I hear time and again that one should buy certain mustHaves at some point. Payware (see it as dlc/paid mods made by third parties) are not needed to play the game. There are different planes including fanmade ones to install, like the famous f14 Tomcat. Has a "FAR" by default, though certainly a bit more forgiving than kerbal since you have planes already constructed appropriately. And addons/mods make the game look neat-o. Not kerbal steep but you learn alot about how today's airliners and such navigate. Microsoft Flight Simulator X seems to have a fun rollplaying/goofball multiplayer thing going on, if you check out youtube channel Airforceproud95(not sure about the number suffix).Highly recommend his vids as they are pure comedy gold.Īs for xp, it is damn fun. I can't give much feedback other than the experience with xp11 alone. you know, water is cool.ĭid anybody ever have an issue like this one? Before I painstakingly start the crusade for the bug. This bug (if it is even one) is still playable, but. I really want to play with these different planet mods. Since I'm using some ~86 mods, it is likely that one of them boiled the seas. However, when at KSC or in flight, the water is shown as solid, desert land - seen in the background. Issue: In map view, JNSQ-Kerbin looks great with oceans and all. It is likely one of the planet mods might be causings. Notable planet mods: JNSQ, GEP, (GEP_Primary & Rescale & Commnet), GPP, (GPP_Secondary) - alongside Eve, Scatter, MakeLessHistory and other goodies. Wasn't too sure about where to post logs as I am not sure which mod is actually producing the following issue, but maybe somebody had this before. Note that I have several mods and planet mods currently running parallel. Bit of a visual or rendering bug going on in my sandbox test.
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