Seasons 2024 Enhanced - By Bijan - Released

Yes, that is great info. Thanks. I thought I remembered a selling point of 24, was crops growing etc, so I figured the underlying colour would match.

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Hi Bijan,

do you have any news, for an upcoming next release…?

Many thanks for your Feedback

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Hi.

It should be before the end of this month.

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Hi @bijanstudio - do you have any plans for this product to be available on the PS5 Marketplace whenever that becomes active?
I don’t know if your product will automatically be included in that marketplace since it is already in the PC / XBox marketplace, or if there is a process that you’ll need to complete to make that happen.
Thanks.

Bijan, my friends and I just took a 4 day trip to the Tragacete, Spain region (near Cuenca) and were blown away by the patches of bright golden colored trees primarily in valleys around rivers. The colors were so vivid they appeared to have a light source. When I got back I flew over the area and the fall colors were there but really only orange and red.

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I have been in contact with orbx. They will release a fix for this.

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Hello there,

any chance to get a ā€œPG tree cleanupā€ in the area around Karlsruhe, Germany? It was completely ruined with the last City Update there. The area is not small, but the relevant blocks might be good to ā€œgrabā€ for corrections as they are mostly connected wooden areas.

Example:

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I’ll add this in next update.

Running late on this release.

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Take your time we all appreciate the work you do and updates you are consistently rolling out

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Dear @bijanstudio

I bought the add-on. My question is, in which photogrammetry cities were the ugly photogrammetry trees removed?

Thank you

One specific issue, one general request…

I found block trees along the Columbia River in vancouver, Washington - literally a handful so definitely not a high priority.

Generally, for fall foliage…is it possible to add more red for the maples and gold for the Aspen across the Great lakes region (MN east across NY). Additionally, later in the fall once most of the leaves have fallen, the tamarack/larch all turn bright yellow/gold and I wonder if that could be included too.