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PAUL MAARTENSE - EINDHOVEN SCENERY V1.2

PAUL MAARTENSE - EINDHOVEN SCENERY V1.2

PID: 727
Disponible desde: 02/18/2004.

Paul Maartense

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EDITOR Paul Maartense
INICIO http://scenery.eindhovenweb.nl/
SOPORTE paulmaartense@wanadoo.nl
METODO DE ENTREGA DESCARGA DIRECTA
TAMAÑO DE ARCHIVO 185MB
CÓDIGO DE REGISTRO Este producto no tiene código de registro, simplemente ejecute la descarga e instale
REQUERIMIENTOS FS2002 FS2004

Version 1.2

This scenery covers 180 km2 of the province of Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands. Original aerial photos are used for the groundtextures. All the roads ,canals ,lakes and railways are visible in 2D and buildings in 3D. All textures are original and photorealistic. Eindhoven is known as the"City of Light" from the Netherlands, so every building has nighttextures.

Animations: trains, buses, cars, watermills.

The scenery is first created in 2001 and more then 50.000 people visited the former website. Within 2 years 5 versions were released. The name FsEindhoven has changed now in: Eindhoven Scenery. This scenery is no more free, because the aerial photos are rather expensive.

The City
Eindhoven is an important city in the south of the Netherlands near the Belgium frontier. More then 200.000 inhabitants enjoy the pleasure of a green city with clean hightech industry and important offices. Modern infrastructure disserves the traffic from Antwerp to Germany and from Amsterdam to Maastricht. From the growing international airport EHEH start many flights with big planes to continental destinations. 2003: 500.000 passengers and within some years: 1.000.000.

History
From the Middle Ages until the 19th century, Eindhoven was a small sleepy city in the province of Noord-Brabant. From the moment that Mr. Anton Philips started manufacturing lightbulbs, contracting thousands of employees from all over the Netherlands, Eindhoven increased explosively in population and outer borders, annexing five surrounding villages in just a few years.

Later on, apart from the lightbulbs, radios, televisions, Philishaves, compact cassette players and compact disc players were added to the production (the latter 3 are Philips’ inventions). With increasing competition from Asia with its low wages, the production disappeared from Eindhoven while managers and developers stayed. So the city of Eindhoven has people now with a high salary level.

During recent years, the region changed into a little ‘Sillicon Valley’ and designers too started coming to Eindhoven to profit from the presence of developers and inventors from Philips and the Technical University. The city buildings architecture was very modest and when the Evoluon (shaped as a flying saucer) had been built and many tourists discovered this city, some architects made their choice: no more provincial town image, but get it into a modern metropole with sky-scrapers and futuristic buildings with beautiful lighting