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Paulo Ricardo's SBJV Joinville released

scotth6

Charter Member
One of the best sceneries I have ever bought, and only 10 Euros.

http://secure.simmarket.com/paulo-ricardo-joinville-2017_sbjv-fsx-p3d.phtml



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It is beautiful. But why does it require an ASUS motherboard ? I almost bought it, then I saw that... From the Simmarket page-

REQUIREMENTS


  • FSX,FSX STEAM or Prepar3D V2 V3
  • Core2DuoE8400 3.0 Ghz or equivalent
  • 4 GB RAM
  • Geforce9600GT or equivalent
  • Asus Mboard
 
Hmm.. those requirements are very 'old school' and barely suitable for FSX let alone P3D. I can see absolutely no reason why an Asus mobo is included.

Nice looking scenery even though I've no idea where it is:biggrin-new:
ATB
DaveB:)
 
At cruise alt heading there now to check it out for the first time. About two hours out.

I have all of Paulo Ricardo's sceneries, and never been disappointed.


FAC
 
Brazil Dave.

It is really rather good too.

Cheers Chris

Ah.. Brazil!! Cheers Chris:encouragement:

It does look beautifully done and for the price.. well worth it. Problem for me would be where else to go. The vast majority of my FS world outside the UK is default and not particularly appealing (FSX.. I doubt P3D is much better). Still.. one day maybe. I have an Asus mobo too!:biggrin-new:
ATB
DaveB:)
 
It is beautiful. But why does it require an ASUS motherboard ? I almost bought it, then I saw that... From the Simmarket page-

REQUIREMENTS


  • FSX,FSX STEAM or Prepar3D V2 V3
  • Core2DuoE8400 3.0 Ghz or equivalent
  • 4 GB RAM
  • Geforce9600GT or equivalent
  • Asus Mboard

I saw the Asus Mobo requirement too, and also found it confusing, but I don't think it could be taken too seriously. Maybe a field had to be filled in for PC requirements on the product page. If your simulator works with your existing motherboard then the scenery should too.


Ah.. Brazil!! Cheers Chris:encouragement:

It does look beautifully done and for the price.. well worth it. Problem for me would be where else to go. The vast majority of my FS world outside the UK is default and not particularly appealing (FSX.. I doubt P3D is much better). Still.. one day maybe. I have an Asus mobo too!:biggrin-new:
ATB
DaveB:)


Dave I would suggest all of Paulo Ricardo's other Brazilian sceneries too. Just have a look on Simmarket. They are also quite regularly on sale too, usually at 40-50% off. They are all great value even at full price, most being very large, very detailed city/region sceneries.

There is also a plethora of freeware sceneries for South America.

http://pauloricardofs.blogspot.com

http://secure.simmarket.com/paulo-ricardo-fsx.mhtml



http://rzanollicenarios.blogspot.com

https://fsbrasil.wordpress.com/category/fsx/

http://www.freewarescenery.com/fsx/brazil.html

http://www.freewarescenery.com/fsx/venezuela.html


http://www.freewarescenery.com/maps/scenerymap.php?region=SA&sim=FSX



You may have to learn how to read Portuguese, but isn't that half the fun of flight simulation ? :biggrin-new:

Then again, there's google translate.




Cheers,
 
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