1 - Its 100% kiwi
2 - Its FSX specific, and the more of this we see the better.
Mayor Island is a small island, surprisingly small actually given the file size (23MB). Dial-up downloader's beware. I can understand why some of the 'X' photoreal sceneries are on DVD's, as has been discussed on other threads, but this scenery is important none the less because it starts to show what FSX can do when it comes to blended textures and higher-rez textures beyond what we saw in FS9. There are a few funny clashes where water and land meet on angles, this would be more an issue with the mesh than the textures I would suggest.
Mayor Island is the visible portion of a 700m high, 15km-wide shield volcano located 40km north of Tauranga city in the Bay of Plenty region, New Zealand. The Island was discovered by Captain Cook on the date of the Lord Mayor's Birthday in London, England - November 3rd, 1769 so was named in honour of this. The Maori name for Mayor Island, Tuhua, is the word for Obsidian, a black volcanic glass found on the Island.
I'm personally quite excited by this release, and wait with baited breath for when Tim finally gets to White Island (Whakaari), which I have seen from a distance, and feel FSX does a very poor showing at replicating, as you would expect. SO what does this place look like?







I'm not sure what resolution the textures have been produced in, hence me waiting for White Island where it really has an opportunity to shine, hopefully they are high enough to take these island out of the realm of 'wow' into the realm of 'WOW, I gotta have those'. Robin set the scene with Taranaki, the question is who's going to up the ante next.
The good thing is you and I the users will be the ones who benefit. Good job Tim!

