As promised (some time ago...) this is now freeware, and I finally found the time to upload to Avsim -- see the What's New section in their library.
The other FS2004 stuff is still to be uploaded.
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toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Mar 31 2012,10:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>As promised (some time ago...) this is now freeware
There's progress for you! Any ETA (roughly) on MkII ?
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Mar 31 2012,9:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>There's progress for you! Any ETA (roughly) on MkII ?
actually it would be MKIV by my calculations, I am eagerly waiting for this too! Also Robin, will Real NZ work with P3D or is this going to be another headache?
GlennAV8R wrote:QUOTE (GlennAV8R @ Apr 1 2012,8:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>actually it would be MKIV by my calculations, I am eagerly waiting for this too! Also Robin, will Real NZ work with P3D or is this going to be another headache?
Wellington is still in the phase where I can't imagine how I'm going to manage all that work:) This isn't a progress report, as I no longer give them -- I've been doing this long enough now to know that I never have a clue how a project is going until I wake up one day and decide its finished. That didn't happen today...
As far as Prepar3D support is concerned, this will happen, it just hasn't been a priority until the recent price changes. Until then, P3D support was a bit of a marketing gimmick. Still, I know that a few people used my scenery in P3D, it transfers without problem, so I will integrate this in any new releases, and add support to existing stuff.
At the moment I'm still unsure about how FTX support will work out -- there are a lot of variables, and I may not know how this will work for a long time. Will FTX users want non-FTX airports? Will it be a problem that any FTX compatible airport will need to be a bit of a compromise?
P3D support is easy to implement in a stand-alone installer, but this won't work for me without doubling my web storage, which is not in the budget at the moment.
I do in fact have a working installer code which will know if you have FSX or P3D installed, and offer a choice of install if it finds both. For a simple scenery this is easy to implement, but I wanted to start with Vector Land Class and libraries. The major hurdle here is the VLC Config tool, which isn't mine, and I also need to give some thought to registry tracking of multiple versions etc. I can do simple installer coding, but this doesn't come naturally to me... One day I'll just be too old for this. When I start replying "when I were a lad, we didn't need P3D support' you'll know I'm past it.
In the meantime I offer this P3D migration tool for Real NZ Nelson:
- In Windows Explorer, open the FSX folder;
- In a separate Explorer window, open the Prepar3D folder;
- Select the RealNZNelson folder within FSX;
- Press Ctrl-C
- Shift focus to the Prepar3D folder (with your mouse, not your eyes, dummy!);
- Press Ctrl-V
- Do the same for RealNZNelson_Aerial
- Do the same for VLC_Libraries
- Run Prepar3D and add all these folders to the Scenery Library.
- This is just a joke! Don't do any of these steps!
- Although it would work.
- No it wouldn't, there's too many ways you could stuff up your installation.
- better to wait for the updated installer.
- No, you're right, this could take a while, better to do it yourself.
- Are you mad!? Didn't you see the bit about this being a joke?
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Apr 1 2012,10:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Wellington is still in the phase where I can't imagine how I'm going to manage all that work:) This isn't a progress report, as I no longer give them -- I've been doing this long enough now to know that I never have a clue how a project is going until I wake up one day and decide its finished. That didn't happen today...
As far as Prepar3D support is concerned, this will happen, it just hasn't been a priority until the recent price changes. Until then, P3D support was a bit of a marketing gimmick. Still, I know that a few people used my scenery in P3D, it transfers without problem, so I will integrate this in any new releases, and add support to existing stuff.
At the moment I'm still unsure about how FTX support will work out -- there are a lot of variables, and I may not know how this will work for a long time. Will FTX users want non-FTX airports? Will it be a problem that any FTX compatible airport will need to be a bit of a compromise?
P3D support is easy to implement in a stand-alone installer, but this won't work for me without doubling my web storage, which is not in the budget at the moment.
I do in fact have a working installer code which will know if you have FSX or P3D installed, and offer a choice of install if it finds both. For a simple scenery this is easy to implement, but I wanted to start with Vector Land Class and libraries. The major hurdle here is the VLC Config tool, which isn't mine, and I also need to give some thought to registry tracking of multiple versions etc. I can do simple installer coding, but this doesn't come naturally to me... One day I'll just be too old for this. When I start replying "when I were a lad, we didn't need P3D support' you'll know I'm past it.
In the meantime I offer this P3D migration tool for Real NZ Nelson:
- In Windows Explorer, open the FSX folder;
- In a separate Explorer window, open the Prepar3D folder;
- Select the RealNZNelson folder within FSX;
- Press Ctrl-C
- Shift focus to the Prepar3D folder (with your mouse, not your eyes, dummy!);
- Press Ctrl-V
- Do the same for RealNZNelson_Aerial
- Do the same for VLC_Libraries
- Run Prepar3D and add all these folders to the Scenery Library.
- This is just a joke! Don't do any of these steps!
- Although it would work.
- No it wouldn't, there's too many ways you could stuff up your installation.
- better to wait for the updated installer.
- No, you're right, this could take a while, better to do it yourself.
- Are you mad!? Didn't you see the bit about this being a joke?
Thanks for your thorough reply, nothing is straight forward I see.
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Apr 3 2012,10:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Be interesting to see how it really takes off , there a HU over at SOH so be one not to be sneezed at from the looks of peoples mentioning the release .There's a sticky topic in the SOH FS2004 Forum about this.
I suppose one should feel good about the fact that 1136 FS9'ers did not steal the payware at the time...Last edited by Charl on Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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