Orbx FTX Pacific Fjords
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Orbx FTX Pacific Fjords
Orbx’s FTX Pacific Fjords DR JOHN LATTANZIO O rbx are justly famous for their FTX products, which have now covered all of Australia, and Pacific Fjords (hereafter PFJ) is the latest in their North American offerings. Their first choice for this continent is the Pacific Northwest, one of the most beautiful areas on the planet, covering parts of the USA and Canada. 46 cpm1502.indd 46 This is their third product covering the northwest – the earlier ones are Pacific Northwest (PNW) and Northern Rocky Mountains (NRM). I have included a figure which shows how these three products together cover a huge area of some of the most beautiful scenery on Earth. Further, PFJ is designed to interface smoothly with FSAddon’s Tongass Fjords, previously written by many of the same people now involved in PFJ. With all four you can fly over a huge and spectacular area. But for now lets stick to PFJ itself, which covers an impressive 300,000 square kilometers (or over 120,000 square miles). CPM. V15I2 2/10/2011 12:36:33 AM Firstly, what is this FTX stuff? Most importantly, it is not photoreal scenery. That takes up huge amounts of disk space. It has the advantage that it is accurate, but it often looks flat or unconvincing. Sometimes it looks great, but not always. I have not been able to work out why some is great and some is lousy. I am guessing its related to how much tweaking is done of the product to make it compatible with FSX. But the idea of FTX is simple: use the FS system – landclass, textures, autogen etc – but with these designed to be far more accurate for each region. Details can be found on the FTX website at http://fullterrain.com/about.html. In practice, they develop custom landlcass, terrain mesh, autogen, coastlines etc, using vector-graphics for many of these features so that they look good from any distance. For PFJ (and all of the FTX North American offerings) you should use a mesh resolution of 5m, which gives you lovely crisp mountains and undulating hills. FTX also recommends 7cm textures for PFJ to get the best results. AREAS COVERED IN VARIOUS PRODUCTS. These different features are designed specifically for each region and hence they look just superb. They do take up quite a lot of space – the Pacific Fjords installation requires over 3Gb for example. Another advantage is that often you do not need to use autogen at all. The terrain textures have trees with shadows etc included and look very good without autogen, in most cases. I did tests with zero autogen and full autogen and in many places there was very little difference in how realistic it looked – but there was up to 50% difference in frame rates! So once it’s installed, what do we get? Firstly we get “FTX Central”, which is a program to load textures. It provides access to the FSX default textures when you want them, as well as loading in the FTX products for whichever region you want to fly (currently, Australia or North America). It also provides easy access to all the FTX documentation and control panels (eg for their many beautiful airports). It also comes with two weather themes, the same two as included on the earlier FTX PNW and NRM offerings, but if you did not buy those, you get them here with PFJ. You also get a Google Earth guide which shows you the area included as well as all airports, seaplane bases, and special points of interest, like fjords, glaciers, mines, sawmills, military antenna arrays (!) and more. The US Forest Service maintains many cabins in remote areas, which can be hired for private use. Getting there is half of the fun, literally! And finding them is also quite a lot of fun in the PFJ scenery. Load up an amphibious Beaver and start searching – although you can cheat and get the latitude and longitude from the Google map if you have no scruples! FTX CENTRAL IS US ED TO SWAP BET BETW WE EEN EN FTX REGIONS AND TH E DEFAULT SECEN ERY THE MAIN RUNWAY AT STEWART RUNS DOWN THE VALLEY cpm1502.indd 47 47 2/10/2011 12:36:35 AM LOW AND SLOW IS SPECTACULAR HERE! MOUNTAINS AND LAKES ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY PAKX KETCHIKAN HARBOR - TRY DOCKING YOUR TWOTTER As you can gather from the introduction, the Pacific Fjords covers a wide variety of scenery. There are fjords and tiny islands, with hand-placed coastlines which make them much more believable than usually seen in FSX. There are of course huge mountains and deep valleys, glaciers and lakes, forests and small towns. You really will get the most out of this scenery if you take something with floats or skis. Apart from the lovely detail in the mountains and the land, there are little details throughout. Just around each corner you might find a small town, rendered in 3D with a port and boats. I saw many birds circling fishing boats, for example. This added a lovely touch to the towns. Landing a float plane and then tying it up to a jetty is more fun than it should be. Exploring the highly detailed harbors is actually a lot of fun. Details abound, and draw you into the adventure. There are lighthouses, flashing buoys in the harbours, water navaids etc. This is a very rich environment and it adds to the immersion. I guarantee you will have a ball flying around PFJ! 48 cpm1502.indd 48 I renewed my acquaintance with the DeHavilland Canada Beaver, in float, ski, wheel and tundra wheel varieties. It’s ideal for this scenery (get the Aerosoft one, not the default). I also spent hours in the Aerosoft Twin Otter, again with wheels and floats and skis. Being larger this one takes more maneuvering in little valleys and is more of a challenge. But it can climb more quickly which is often a nice virtue to have in this region of the planet, where a steep mountain can creep up on you unexpectedly! Some of the airports are at fairly high altitude, and this will test your flying skills. Don’t forget to lean your mixture during run-up, and don’t load the plane with more fuel and other weight than is really needed! Otherwise you will find yourself wishing you had taken an aircraft with good short field performance (did I mention the Beaver and the Twotter?). There are many things to do in the area. Ferry some people to one of the many ski-lodges in the area, or to a US Forest Service cabin (if you can find it!) Take a ski-plane up to a glacier or try landing with floats in some of the small lakes in the high country. Make sure the lake is big enough for you to take-off again! Fly low down in the valleys and track the rivers – but watch for sudden dead-ends. And when you have done all of that, change the season and do it again. The difference between flying low on a hot summer day and traversing the high country in winter is quite enormous. It’s a challenge for your flying and engine-management skills. And when you have done all that, why not take a helicopter to some of the many helipads included? Seriously, there are many hundreds of hours of enjoyment included in this scenery. The limit is your imagination. CPM. V15I2 2/10/2011 12:36:36 AM Are there any performance issues? Of course there are some – if you turn everything up to maximum and fly a complex aircraft, then you too could be the proud owner of “Out Of Memory” errors. I downloaded a free program called MaxMem from AnalogX, which monitors the available memory while you are running FSX. When the free memory starts to decrease, just go and decrease your scenery detail. I was able to avoid all problems this way and adjust the scenery detail to give me the maximum I could handle at any given time. As I said earlier, the FTX scenery also looks good with zero autogen, and that can save you a lot of memory also. Some of the pics were taken with zero autogen but you probably cannot tell in the small figures in the magazine. Either way looks good, thanks to the work of FTX. In summary, unless you have a very old and underpowered rig, you should be able to run without serious problems. Orbx give excellent product support, which you will know if you have any of their software. And the manual provides a few pages of advice on how to get the best from your system settings. They have also added a section on compatibility with Ultimate Terrain X, as well as Ground Environment X. In short, they are compatible and superusers can get details from the support forums. ORT IN THE DISTANCE KETCHIKAN TOWN AND AIRP Overall, this is just excellent scenery. If you have either of the other FTX offerings for North America, then this extends your flying area dramatically. It is true to say that there is nothing dramatically new here, and it is similar scenery to FTX PNW and FTX NRM. But it is all done so well, that even the less spectacular regions of the scenery look so realistic that you are drawn into the whole fantasy. Add the large number of detailed regions and the goodies you can go and find, and you will find yourself challenging and extending your flying skills and, above all, enjoying your virtual life in the PFJ world. And isn’t that the whole point? 4 LET’S JOIN THE HOLDAY MAKERS AT BOB QUINN LAKE NICE VIEW OF GREAT GLACIER IN WINTER 49 cpm1502.indd 49 2/10/2011 12:36:38 AM START YOUR SUBSCRIPTION RIGHT NOW Sign Up Today For A Computer Pilot Subscription and Become The Most Knowledgeable Flight Sim Pilot On The Block! 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