What theater is this.
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@BenDean87:
:bdance::cheer2::plane::bowd:
I just pinched myself… yep i’m awake! Thank you for the update I-Hawk!!!
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Grand Canyon in BMS
Grand Canyon? Hell, that’s gonna be quite a big Korean Peninsula map But seriously, are you going to make NTTR map?
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Grand Canyon? Hell, that’s gonna be quite a big Korean Peninsula map But seriously, are you going to make NTTR map?
I think it’s not about a specific map. It’s about a overhaul and change of the terrain engine at all which is WIP
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One can only hope it ends up like this….
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Or this:
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Or this:
https://i.imgur.com/SAn1U5L.pngI think I love I-Hawk… not that there is anything wrong with that… :rofl:
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Can you please stop with this pornography?
You’re giving me a b0ner.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Some kind of that?
https://cdn.britannica.com/52/1952-050-33A126BB/source-Tian-Lake-summit-Yalu-River-Mount.jpg
Damn! Guess I better start pricing that new graphics card now . . .
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Some kind of that?
https://cdn.britannica.com/52/1952-050-33A126BB/source-Tian-Lake-summit-Yalu-River-Mount.jpg
Sorry, this looks too cartoonish :mrgreen:
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one day be able to fly through the Grand Canyon in BMS with real mesh and not those steep triangles
Thank you so much, I-Hawk!
Just knowing that you’re trying, that you’re working on it, means a tremendous amount to me! The fact that you are working to try and find a pathway towards higher-res terrain is really great. I am wishing you good luck, and sending you lots of happy and grateful thoughts.
I certainly wouldn’t know how to do the programming, and the most sophisticated thing I’ve done with terrain data is to make topographic maps from EarthScope LIDAR data in ArcMap. But this is such a wonderful dream, even if it’s beyond my own ability to make happen. So grateful for everyone who makes BMS a reality.
In fact, part of why I’m starting to realize the importance of patience is… Dega is absolutely right! It’s time to start saving up for a new computer! Going to need a real heavy-hitter of a graphics card, a fast CPU, good cooling… but it would be oh so worth it! It was worth it to spend the money on the parts for this computer, my first PC build, just to play BMS in the first place. It’ll be worth saving up for the kinds of modern components I see on LTT or Jayz, in order to get good framerates over high-res terrain. So worth it.
I found a webpage of someone selling a painting of the Thunderbirds in the Grand Canyon. I like the quote:
“In this painting I have brought together two of the things I love most - flight and the vast and awesome American landscape. For me, ‘Thunder in the Canyon’ is what flight is all about.”
https://www.aviationarthangar.com/thincabywisp.html
And, of course, the beauty of flight isn’t restricted to American landscapes. Could you imagine flying around the Alps near Aviano? Four words: Tre Cime di Lavaredo :mrgreen: Maybe I’ll go say hi to Triglav too, go check out some of those dolines.
Thank you in advance for your hard work!
:bdance:
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Thank you so much, I-Hawk!
Just knowing that you’re trying, that you’re working on it, means a tremendous amount to me! The fact that you are working to try and find a pathway towards higher-res terrain is really great. I am wishing you good luck, and sending you lots of happy and grateful thoughts.
I certainly wouldn’t know how to do the programming, and the most sophisticated thing I’ve done with terrain data is to make topographic maps from EarthScope LIDAR data in ArcMap. But this is such a wonderful dream, even if it’s beyond my own ability to make happen. So grateful for everyone who makes BMS a reality.
In fact, part of why I’m starting to realize the importance of patience is… Dega is absolutely right! It’s time to start saving up for a new computer! Going to need a real heavy-hitter of a graphics card, a fast CPU, good cooling… but it would be oh so worth it! It was worth it to spend the money on the parts for this computer, my first PC build, just to play BMS in the first place. It’ll be worth saving up for the kinds of modern components I see on LTT or Jayz, in order to get good framerates over high-res terrain. So worth it.
I found a webpage of someone selling a painting of the Thunderbirds in the Grand Canyon. I like the quote:
“In this painting I have brought together two of the things I love most - flight and the vast and awesome American landscape. For me, ‘Thunder in the Canyon’ is what flight is all about.”
https://www.aviationarthangar.com/thincabywisp.html
And, of course, the beauty of flight isn’t restricted to American landscapes. Could you imagine flying around the Alps near Aviano? Four words: Tre Cime di Lavaredo :mrgreen: Maybe I’ll go say hi to Triglav too, go check out some of those dolines.
Thank you in advance for your hard work!
:bdance:
thanx mylonite for giving words to my feelings for BMS. nobody could have expressed it better.
this is post is a full stop answer to those who compare BMS and DCS.
for DCS kids:
YOU WILL NEVER FIND OUT MEANING OF TRUE PLEASURE.
GO BMS GO. you did it before you will do it now. -
And, of course, the beauty of flight isn’t restricted to American landscapes. Could you imagine flying around the Alps near Aviano? Four words: Tre Cime di Lavaredo :mrgreen: Maybe I’ll go say hi to Triglav too, go check out some of those dolines.
:bdance:
What about flying in the middle east ?
The deserts of the Sinai peninsula or Saudi Arabia, the Nile delta, Israel’s dead sea etc…