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A question about the AES review

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First of all, a very ncie review! I hav e been a fan os AES myself for a long time, and I was eager to read how AES performs in FSX. While I found the review informative, there is one thing I wanted some more clarification about: namely, how does this interact with the stock FSX airport vehicles? Does AES completely replace them, so that AI aircraft won't be getting them anymore, or are the stock FSX airprot vehicles simply not instructed to move towards your plane? I'm confused, how does this work?

Benjamin van Soldt

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Good review! By coincidence I just got AES and it adds a lot to the things I like about FSX, e.g. the "model train" aspect of seeing a miniature world come to life. Too bad FSX-capable airports are relatively few compared to FS9. Although it isn't like I can afford to buy all the FSX AES-compliant airports out there anyway.

 

 

 

First of all, a very ncie review! I hav e been a fan os AES myself for a long time, and I was eager to read how AES performs in FSX. While I found the review informative, there is one thing I wanted some more clarification about: namely, how does this interact with the stock FSX airport vehicles? Does AES completely replace them, so that AI aircraft won't be getting them anymore, or are the stock FSX airprot vehicles simply not instructed to move towards your plane? I'm confused, how does this work?
Hi, I'm pleased you found the review informative.As to your question AES is completely separate from the default vechicles so does not effect any interaction that happens between them and your AI aircraft. However at an AES enabled airport I personally found I turned the default traffic off otherwise I had double-ups at gates that had default pushback enabled. As a result the AI didn't get them for obvious reasons.
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Hi, I'm pleased you found the review informative.As to your question AES is completely separate from the default vechicles so does not effect any interaction that happens between them and your AI aircraft. However at an AES enabled airport I personally found I turned the default traffic off otherwise I had double-ups at gates that had default pushback enabled. As a result the AI didn't get them for obvious reasons.
Yes, I was afraid of that occurring. Thanks for the info.

Benjamin van Soldt

Windows 10 64bit - i5-8600k @ 4.7GHz - ASRock Fatality K6 Z370 - EVGA GTX1070 SC 8GB VRAM - 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX @ 3200MHz - Samsung 960 Evo SSD M.2 NVMe 500GB - 2x Samsung 860 Evo SSD 1TB (P3Dv4/5 drive) - Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM - Seasonic FocusPlus Gold 750W - Noctua DH-15S - Fractal Design Focus G (White) Case

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