It is a texture improvement utility - supposed to improve the look of scenery lights at night. All of the reviews except one were good, and it isn't a huge amount, at £16.59, though at that price I would expect it to be good.
The program installs - but won't run at all. the interface looks very amateur - by that I mean it looks like many other cheaper progs I've bought and wished I hadn't - as if it was designed for Windows 3.11 or at best 95. It needs to run to be able to install the textures in the right directory - and if you have UTX (which I have) you have to send off your terrain.cfg file to the developer to have it adjusted so that it will show street-lights properly.
I sent off my terrain.cfg and explained it wasn't working - they responded each time, but the things they suggested were pretty basic and didn't help (and they keep calling me by my wife's name - I used her e-mail address, but my name in the purchase and correspondance, but still get called Sharon in every email!). They didn't return a 'fixed' terrain file - maybe the textures need to be installed to FSX first.
However, now they are insisting that the only possible way for this to be fixed, is to allow them remote access to my computer from their 'home' in Brazil. Are they kidding me? I wouldn't even let anyone I know have remote access to my PC, let alone some people I'd never heard of before the weekend, in a country far far away. I'm completely gobsmacked!
So it looks like my £16.59 is wasted. That also means it is the last time I will ever buy anything from SimMarket or from some independant developer. Thanks, guys.
What gets me is that all the textures are put into an install folder before they are copied to FSX - so why they can't just tell me where to copy them and let me do it myself is a mystery. Unless their wanting to remotely access my PC has an ulterior motive....
Be very careful what you buy, chaps
