3/31/2024 0 Comments Flight simulator x scenery add ons![]() 1m – the best add-on sceneries use this resolution around airports.Mesh is used in many add-ons – some provide mesh for large areas and some use mesh to enhance scenery. This is why Himalayas look awful and Rocky Mountains – much better. The rest of the world is covered by 150m and 300m mesh. ![]() By default FSX uses values of 10m, 19m (some locations in USA), 38m (USA), 76m (parts of Europe, Canada, Mexico). FSX uses mesh data of a resolution between 0,6m and 600m. Mesh resolution is the space between the lines you see on the image above. Each mesh scenery (including the default FSX/P3D mesh) includes a grid of coordinates. Each place where the lines intersect has a specified altitude and from this data the simulator draws all mountains, hills and valleys that you see. Mesh is a altitude reference data for FSX terrain. Keep in mind that this is an add-on classification – not a technical classification of sceneries (although they are partly coinciding). Wherever I use bold font for an add-on name in this article – it means that I recommend this product. ![]() I will also describe some products and show how they can include several different types of sceneries in one package. In this guide you will read about FSX sceneries – their types, their use and effects. Mesh, vector, textures, sceneries, area sceneries, photosceneries… It’s confusing, isn’t it? My Guide to FSX/P3D scenery add-ons.
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