I feel that LatinVFR products are better than Tropicalsim overall. I don't have the scenery in question but I have a lot from both developers. In addition, if you fly to Sao Paulo a lot you might want to consider getting Paulo Richardo's Mega Sao Paulo photoreal scenery, it's payware but nicely done.Hope that helps.Abraços
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Also, there is a nice freeware version over on that you might also try.
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Well, there is something obviously that can be done because all my airports from FSDT, FlyTampa, LatinVFR, and Aerosoft dont have giagantic light balls for runway and taxiway lighing, but they either dont have a better solution or dont know how to do the lighting differently.Anyway, I would go for the LatinVFR version. I spoke to Tropical Sim about it and they said there was nothing they could do about it. The ground lights are like big orbs and you can see the blue taxiway lights miles out on arrival. The main thing I can't stand about the Tropical Sim version is that the night lighting on the runways and taxiways is horrible, and I mean horrible.
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Plus the LatinVFR version comes with some photoreal scenery of the area and also custom autogen.I actually had the Tropical Sim version first because SBGR came with the AirBridge Rio pack that includes SBGL, SBSP, SBRJ, and also SBGR.
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There is a 30% discount available for existing owners of the previous versions of the scenery for Prepar3D and FSX. The scenery can be purchased through the LatinVFR website for a price of approximately €14.20. The complete feature list as well as a set of images showcasing the scenery can be seen below in the article. Furthermore, custom landmarks and buildings are present in the nearby city, and the scenery should be well optimized.
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The scenery offers its users feature such as hand-made ground markings and textures, realistic airport lighting, sloped runways, and customized and enhanced jetways. The release announcement was made through the developer’s Facebook page. Without any previous announcement, LatinVFR has released their rendition of San Juan Airport (TJSJ), an international airport located in Puerto Rico, for Microsoft Flight Simulator.