Sammenfatning AI Generated
This is a compilation that links dozens of missing aircraft models and liveries into FS Traffic, for example, the A340-300, -600, B737-200, -300, -400, -500, -600, B777-200, and freighters, and many individual airlines as well. Note: You will need to download and install FSLTL and AIG aircraft libraries for this to work, see installation instructions.
GeezGod
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deulogio139
bluesky123 author
6 months ago
petermaciver
bluesky123 author
6 months ago
manvanmelle
manvanmelle
7 months ago
Javasio
bluesky123 author
10 months ago
DDoBaGi
We understand that the add-on version is 1.0.5 compatible.
Can I still use it?
bluesky123 author
11 months ago
eduio
I ask because I installed this pack and I see no diference with the standard fs traffic folder. No cargo planes.
Its important to mention I already downloaded the full AIG pack as well the FSTL pack.
bluesky123 author
11 months ago
DDoBaGi
Hi
I don't speak English very well. I hope you can understand me.
FS Traffic installs everything and overwrites the files.
And FSLTL doesn't install the injector, only the base model.
AIG only needs to install 2 folders aig-aitraffic-oci-beta and aig-aitraffic-oci-beta_CVT_ in the community folder?
bluesky123 author
Hi, yes, you go as follows:
Hope this helps.
1 years ago
OldArchie
Do we need to do anything following the FS TRaffic update to 1.05? Can I simply copy your files back into the aircraftinifiles folder?
bluesky123 author
I have run through the files and updated them. I'll upload the update here shortly :)
1 years ago
MexicoMick
Fantastic work adds so much more life at airports than FS Traffic alone, great to see such a great variety of liveries and models and no obvious impact on my FPS. Only one question I have, I have observed some traffic lands, slows on the runway as usual and then disappears rather than heading for the terminal. Is this something you have observed or is it just at my end.
bluesky123 author
Thank you. I think I have seen that occasionally as well, but given FS Traffic is still a relatively new product, I wouldn't be surprised if it's got something to do with the FS Traffic software itself. Did you observe this after installing my addon only or have you also observed it without it?
1 years ago
manicminer
bluesky123 author
Yes, increased flight plans can definitely contribute to more traffic at airports that have little traffic according to the original FS Traffic flight plan. Not sure if they also help increase traffic at airports that have lots of traffic by default.
With regards to 'flight plan', are you referring to the 'schedule' or to the actual .pln file as saved in the PLNs folder in FS Traffic? If you're referring to the schedules, e.g. the departure schedules ("airport.ini" files), and if no single FS Traffic departure (or arrival) schedule for any airport has the respective aircraft included, it means it will never spawn.
If you're referring to the .pln files, i.e. the aircraft is included in one or several airport.ini files, but there is no .pln file that actually guides the aircraft along its intended route, then the aircraft will spawn, but it will remain stationary at the airport.
1 years ago
manicminer
Just another comment because I'm so impressed. I just flew in Mexico and the airport was full of GA and Commercial. Liveries that I've never seen before and the airport was full. This is working great!
bluesky123 author
Glad it's working well for you! If you adjusted the 'Timer' to 180 as outlined in the description, that would also have been a major contribution to seeing more aircraft at the airport.
1 years ago
bluesky123
I noticed that SAS A321 appeared in India. This was a linking error which I'll remove with the next update. Please let me know if you find further linking errors, i.e. airlines that appear in places they should not.
OldArchie
The AIG Library is not available? I can't seem to find it on their site.
bluesky123 author
Thanks for commenting. I updated the instructions as it's true that it's not that easy to find where to download the library! Hope this makes it clearer.
1 years ago