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Small gimmick, big effect....

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 15:19
by DanKH
Hi all, now don't get aroused.....it's only about Flight Sim....

Well mostly for those of us, that either fly longhauls at night, or fly at night in clear sky conditions, or above cloud ceiling....anyway to the point.

While I fly my longhauls, there's not much to look at in the middle of the night somewhere over the pacific ocean, other than David's magnificent panel, but even that can bee a bit boring after 3 or 4 hours (sorry David). Looking out of the window in FS's default night doesn't give you much more pleasure.... then I stumbled over this little fellow:

Real Stars

Which actually places all visible stars on the night-sky, you can actually navigate by then with this small utility...no good to show a screenshot, as the wont be noticeable in a such, but try it and you won't be disappointed. If you know the constellations, you can find them as well, no impact on anything other than pleasure of night flight.

Enjoy

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 16:04
by Garry Russell
Hi Dan

Says 2002 but its OK for FS9 I take it?

Garry

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 16:11
by Jon Rose
Most Scenery Is Compatible with newer Versions Up to FS9

(I've got a FS98 Fairford Scenery set Cause theres no other Freware one...)

Obviously I Don't Know About FSX(Still Don't Have it),But The Stars are probably been fixed...

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 16:12
by Garry Russell
I ask because a lot of FS9 add on scenary cause problems in FS 9

:sad: :worried:
Garry

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 16:27
by DanKH
I run FS9.1 and have used this little file for ages now.....it's merely a text file, and you can compare the contains with each other and see that the formats are alike.

Such a small file isn't likely to change, even over several editions of FS....My best guess is that it's the same stars.dat that shipped with FS9, that is used in FSX....(I don't have FSX either.....yet)

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 16:42
by DanKH
There is apparently q version 1.1 callad rlstar04.zip out there, but the file being of the same size, I bet there isn't much difference...be back for a place to download it...

Are the stars in my eyes?

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 16:44
by hobby
This may be the same file by the same author which is not on Avsim.com but may be on 'all nodes busy.'

rlstar04.zip by Norbert Pachner supposedly put together for FS2004. This is titled v1.1.

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 16:48
by DanKH
From CNET you can get it, as long as AllNodes IS busy...:

C|NET

BUT...the containing stars.dat is exactly the same (I did a binary file compare, and the ARE the same)........so use any of them you like...no difference there....

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 17:16
by Garry Russell
Cheers guys.........Understood

Just wanted to double check :lol:

Thanks I'll give it a whirl later


Garry

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 20:03
by speedbird591
That's a nice little upgrade, Dan. Thanks for that. It certainly makes the night sky look as it should. I couldn't vouch for the accuracy of the galaxies but I'll take your word for it. I expect you're lucky enough to see it like that more often than we do in the UK :wink:

With the other post about the Aurora, I felt it was time to do a bit of night flying so I've taken G-ARVB up to Dan's part of the world. I'm flying from Oslo due North to see what happens :think:

If you're outside your igloo milking the reindeer, give me a wave, Dan :lol:

Image

Ian