![]() In the end I was able to get prompt replies to all of my questions (huge thanks to DanutaMarcak and all of SIMDESIGN team!) but I do, personally, wish that there was some sort of a guide to the scenery.Īnd finally we get Czech Republic - a Central European nation with rich history dating many centuries back. I was looking specifically for three things, when I was trying to locate documentation:ġ - Scenery description especially as it relates to Czech airports (my tacit hope had been that default airports, or at least some of them, had been updated or ‘improved’ as is often the case with VFR packages) Ģ - Any configuration setup or memory usage (VAS) recommendations and, last but not least,ģ - A general pointer to areas of interest to fly over. To be fair, there are a couple of good resources available online at – one explaining in detail the installation process and requirements, and another – a general overview of the scenery. In addition, the pure size of the package led me to believe that there would be documentation to accompany it but, alas, that was not the case. These days, more often than not we (flight simmers) do receive product documentation. Only after a successful registration through simManager will you be able to complete product installation.įirst thing I did after installation process finished was to look at the documentation which, to my surprise, was absent. Step 3 - install the package via tools available in simManager.īefore you can proceed to Step 3, you must register your account (create a user name and a password) using simManager. Step 2 - install simManager on your machine. Step 1 - download simManager application from. The installation process included the following steps: My experience is related to the download route. The memory card route will cost you more - 39€, instead of 31€ for the download option. You can download it (as I did), or you can order a memory card (boxed version of the product), and install off it. The length can be attributed to the size of the package – almost 20GB! ![]() Installation process for this product is fully automated, yet a somewhat involved and a lengthy process. It is good time to be a Flight Sim enthusiast – between various quality sim platforms, the numerous aircraft available with varying degrees of accuracy and detail, and the plethora of particular airport/city/region sceneries, a PC Pilot is sure to enjoy his or her experience! The sky is the limit, as the saying goes, and in our case (or in my case in particular), the amount of financial resources will determine where I fly, what I fly, and which aspects of my sim world I will enjoy the most. You can find further information, about the publisher, here. They are also currently working on VFR packages for Croatia and Slovenia. Their portfolio includes other Central European sceneries like VFR Poland NW and VFR Poland SW. This product, VFR Czech Republic, retails for 31€ (about $33.5, at the time of writing) and can be purchased from Czech Republic is published by a Polish studio called SIMDESIGN. Recently I was offered an opportunity to review a VFR product, covering all of Czech Republic, from a company called VFR Poland. Disclaimer: this product was provided for review free of charge.
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