![]() Much more additional information can be found at our Landscape development forum. The toolkit is updated and renamed for Condor 2, and its now known as Condor Landscape Toolkit. Since the release of our Condor Scenery Toolkit in 2006 a number of great landscapes have been made by Condor users and many more are in the pipeline which is a great acknowledgment for our landscape policy. Wind blowing on a hill and being deflected upwards sounds quite simple, but there are many effects Condor also takes into account. This way the workload is spread among many people and also users can choose to create the landscapes they like without being limited to specific areas. Soaring Ridge and slope lift Hills, ridges and mountains produce rising air in a number of ways and they are all realistically simulated in Condor. That is why we chose to give users the ability to create their own landscapes. It would be impossible for us to cover many interesting soaring sites that our users demand. Condor is optimized for SRTM data for terrain mesh, use of synthetic (rather than photorealistic) textures and heavy use of 3D ground objects, such as forests, cities, airports, villages, mountain huts, telecommunication towers, etc.Ĭreation of a wide selection of quality landscapes for Condor is a complex and time consuming task that exceeds the capability of our team. This was chosen because of the specific needs of a soaring simulator and the limitations of current hardware. Condor uses a limited area or “Sandbox” approach with landscapes. ![]()
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