The trouble with that statement is that when buying scenery, we should experience realism and improvements above and beyond what is being replaced. In short, an upgrade.
Originally, I felt that this was a credible low cost effort, so I thought I’d wait for patched version, but this has not materialised as promised. All I’ve really got is better ground clutter, an unbelievable approach without steep grassy bank, and imaginary taxiway obstacles.
The issue is that no-one can be certain of anything until they try it, which according to you is too late to do anything about it.
Should my bottle of wine be off (read vinegar), I’d be sure to return it for the reason that I’d not want other customers to buy the same, plus I’d want the retailer to be aware.
There are clear issues with this product, and yet Orbx is telling valued customers to write it off whilst at the same time still selling it.
Why?