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skydvdan
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by skydvdan » Tue Nov 06, 2007 3:54 pm
M.D.Miron wrote:skydvdan wrote:drmiller21 wrote:I don't Know. I have sent E-mails to Imagine and Blue print and both of them responded to the E-mails. Now I have had problems with some Scenery's from Simflyers ,and I sent them a E-mail to see how to fix The problem the E-mails went Un-answered. I also joined the forum at Flight Scenery to get support for KPDX and KPVD and they have ignored my account and all requests to resolve the issue of validating the account and it has been six month now Since I got KPVD almost a year Since I got KPDX. I can Understand they get tiered of request but they have to understand that the requests are coming from paying Customers shelling out lots of money when add-ons cost out wards of 20 to 70 and higher. I think the developers can be a little more giving in customer service with in reason.
As I said, PDX is a great product but the customer service after the sale is horrible. Both Paavo and myself used to help people out with issues at FlightScenery but we pretty much don't bother anymore. Though we continue to give tech support here. If you have issues with PDX just let us know and we'll try to help you out.
Thanks Dan, I much appreciate your willingness to be of assistance

Same goes without saying to Paavo. Hope I wont be of bother.
Best,
MD
edit: I think this reply was meant for Mr.Miller, sorry for popping in just like that without checking.
Well, we've helped alot of people with their issues much like we do here. We're usually willing to help anyone that needs help. (especially our friends.)

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tjsynkral
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by tjsynkral » Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:08 pm
Is that a for-serious payware group? Their stuff looks like something I'd get for free from some kid on avsim. It's a sad day for simmers when we turn to this (low) level of quality for add-on scenery payware.
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deltaboeing84
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by deltaboeing84 » Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:48 am
tjsynkral wrote:
Is that a for-serious payware group? Their stuff looks like something I'd get for free from some kid on avsim. It's a sad day for simmers when we turn to this (low) level of quality for add-on scenery payware.
Um, no. Wasnt a sad day for me. I think they're doin better. Don't see you forkin out sceneries.
Plus, its for a good cause. 5% goes to the susan g. komen foundation.
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UAL2842
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by UAL2842 » Sat Nov 10, 2007 8:48 pm
I buy BluePrint scenery
Reason being because they do Sceneries that SEVERELY need an upgrade Such as KIAD (Washington Dullas) and soon to come KORD (Chicago O'Hare). Even though these sceneries might not have super intensive ground textures. They have VERY accurate gate locations and decent building models.
As well do to the fact that they don't use intensive ground textures allow them to produce sceneries faster and at a cheaper rate then other developers.
Another reason I love them is that at $15 USD / scenery, and being from Canada these are very cheap sceneries!
That is my side for BluePrint, and all I can say is they are getting much better from their first which was KCLE
Regards,
Marshall Tomlinson
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UPS523
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by UPS523 » Sun Nov 25, 2007 6:27 am
UAL2842 wrote:I buy BluePrint scenery
Reason being because they do Sceneries that SEVERELY need an upgrade Such as KIAD (Washington Dullas) and soon to come KORD (Chicago O'Hare). Even though these sceneries might not have super intensive ground textures. They have VERY accurate gate locations and decent building models.
As well do to the fact that they don't use intensive ground textures allow them to produce sceneries faster and at a cheaper rate then other developers.
Another reason I love them is that at $15 USD / scenery, and being from Canada these are very cheap sceneries!
That is my side for BluePrint, and all I can say is they are getting much better from their first which was KCLE
Regards,
Marshall Tomlinson
I agree
I have no problem buying Blueprint or imagine sims scenerys. I think they both do a descent Job i have all their airports
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skydvdan
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by skydvdan » Sun Nov 25, 2007 6:48 am
UPS523 wrote:UAL2842 wrote:I buy BluePrint scenery
Reason being because they do Sceneries that SEVERELY need an upgrade Such as KIAD (Washington Dullas) and soon to come KORD (Chicago O'Hare). Even though these sceneries might not have super intensive ground textures. They have VERY accurate gate locations and decent building models.
As well do to the fact that they don't use intensive ground textures allow them to produce sceneries faster and at a cheaper rate then other developers.
Another reason I love them is that at $15 USD / scenery, and being from Canada these are very cheap sceneries!
That is my side for BluePrint, and all I can say is they are getting much better from their first which was KCLE
Regards,
Marshall Tomlinson
I agree
I have no problem buying Blueprint or imagine sims scenerys. I think they both do a descent Job i have all their airports
Is blueprint really worth it? I don't have any of their stuff but I'm on the fence about buying some. It just seems close to some freeware stuff I've seen. Am I wrong? I only have screenshots to go by.
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flysiu
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by flysiu » Sun Nov 25, 2007 1:45 pm
Each release is better than the last, they are getting there. But their night textures for terminal windows are straight out of FS98. If you only do day flying, it may be worth a look. But once the sun goes down, it ain't nearly as pretty. If they can improve their night textures, they'll be a very good buy considering the price.
I will say this however, I won't be buying anymore sceneries from them until they get better in the night textures department.
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B777ER
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by B777ER » Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:24 pm
flysiu, go to the downloads section of their website. They updated some of the night tarmac textures.
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skydvdan
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by skydvdan » Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:44 pm
yankeesfan11 wrote:i heared fly tampa was going to make KBUF?
The last think we heard from George himself was that he stopped working on it. As a matter of fact he's taking a break from scenery design for awhile since he has a full time job doing the same type of work all day. The last thing he wants to do is to come home and work in graphic design in his off time.
