PREVIEW 'Vancouver+' - The Surrounding Landscape - 1
Comparison between default FS, 'Ultimate Terrain' and Vancouver+


With Vancouver City comes the surrounding landscape to the north and east, faithfully rendered and customized for you by Holger Sandmann, speckled with 'special objects' by Jon and others.

It not only features the already-famous Sandmann hallmarks such as forrestry areas, forestry roads, correct coastlines, river banks, mountains and lakes.... but now also has hundreds of custom made bridges (road and rail), buildings, enhanced airfields, and even SKI RUNS !

During testing we have never found everything and there are still places to visit in this 30.000 square kilometers, handmade 'world' of British Columbian beauty !!!


Oh, one more thing..... Vancouver+ is completely adapted to work with Ultimate Terrain, so no worries there.

What's more.... since many people ask us 'If I already have Ultimate Terrain, then WHY would I want Misty Fjords or Vancouver+ ??' we have asked Holger to provide a visual answer to that question.

Just check out the THREE versions: Default Microsoft, Enhanced with UT and finally Vancouver+ Landscape.

We are certain we don't need to say more on the subject after you have had a look yourself ;-) !!


Default MS landscape - Fraser Canyon at Nahatlatch

Ulitmate Terrain AND FSGenesis mesh certainly improves it
But THIS is what it really looks like (short of making a photo) - Vancouver+
And you thought FS2004 was a 'scenery leap forward ??' Pemberton Approach - default MS
Pemberton Approach With UT and FSGenesis mesh
Vancouver+ Pemberton Approach !!!
Vancouver Stanley Park out of the FS box
With Ultimate Terrain Canada plus FSGenesis mesh

As you will experience it with Vancouver+ !!!!

Here's a 'killer' : Whistler Ski Areas. Uuhhhhh..... ??
Ultimate Terrain and FSGenesis 'add' some mountains.... but....
ONLY Vancouver+ will show you what it really looks like !!!!


Expected release date of this wonderful scenery: Before Christmas 2005 ! Stay Tuned !


Last updated November 20, 2005