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People????????
skimmer:
I'm gonna ask like I never asked before. WHY IS'NT THERE A SINGLE PERSON IN ANY AIRPORT ? Do they cause more of a hit on fps than a car or a cart? The FSDT freeware addtion of Greystone has people in it and there is'nt any great hit, theres even wildlife in it. I just want to understand why.
I do firmly beleive that the most successful airport scenery in the very near future will have a population. Who knows a person might even be wearing a T shirt with the FSDT logo on it.
What do you think? And by you I mean anyone reading this post. Do you think the addition of people would make the airport more real ? ;D ;D ??? ???
Thank you, Skimmer :)
NG Pilot:
That would be cool to have people 8) good idea
JamesChams:
Have you guys seen this ...
FSX is looking better every day. :D ;D
virtuali:
We have been working on similar technology for more than a year.
It's no rocket science, we realized FSX could do that as soon as we first saw the first beta about 5 years ago, and how skinned animations work. A human character it's not really different than a flapping flag, and FSX default sceneries already has animated characters, it's just that MS used it to do walking elephants, but's not "new" technology at all.
It's just we are taking our time to do it right, and fully integrated it with the rest of our stuff, like ParkMe, so it will be really useful.
Tom C:
--- Quote from: skimmer on December 18, 2010, 04:12:29 am ---And by you I mean anyone reading this post. Do you think the addition of people would make the airport more real ?
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I suppost how detailed they are can make a difference.
Fly Tampa (KMDW) and UK2000 (EGKK) had 2d modeled people in FS9 a few yeas ago.
KMDY had them moving along the terminal building behind the glass, and EGKK had them crossing the bridge over the Aircraft.
There were more if I recall correctly, but not as shown in the post by JamesChams and mentioned by Virtualli above.
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