July 25, 200322 yr Hello all,I've used FS2004 for about an hour now and it seem that every AI aircraft calls a missed approach when landing. I dont' know if this applies to PAI aircraft or default aircraft. Has anyone else seen this behavior?-DN
July 25, 200322 yr If you are using the TTools version for FS2002, then you will most likely get this behavior. This is due a small change in the traffic.bgl format used in FS9. You need to remove all "@" in your flight plan leg times to get it working 100%.Hope this helpsThomas
July 25, 200322 yr I tend to agree with you a little bit. Am quite dissapointed in AI approach handling in FS2004. I took all my AI from FS2002 and I too am seeing ALOT of missed aproaches especially at heavy traffic airports.I was under the impression from beta testers that all these AI hold problems was very rare??Maybe it will dissapear once we are able to set runways to only take on either landing or takeoffs with AFCAD :)Having said that, they all fly well as they should and when they DO land they come down on ground safely and taxi off fairly fast.AI used: some PAI, FSP and Aardvark majority.On a sidenote; I noticed that while taxi'ing the other planes behind one seems to adjust their taxi speed and not keep a fixed speed. Quite nice not having a jumbo right up one's a** when taking corners :D
July 25, 200322 yr Commercial Member Hi, Default fs2004 don't have this problems and for the fs2002 3rd party add-ons, Read Thomas Molitor post above for the complete small fix.ThanksChris Willis[link:fsw.simflight.com/FSWMenuFsSim.html]Clouds And Addons For MsFs Kind RegardsChris Willis
July 25, 200322 yr Chris,You ask your question as if EVERYBODY has their copy of 2K4. You're 4 days early according to MS.Anyway, glad to hear that some people have it and can work out the bugs before I buy it.Enjoy,
July 26, 200322 yr I really hope it comes soon becos there isnt any out yet.Its REALLY tedious work having to decompile traffic.bgl in fs2002 folder and making changes then compiling again and THEN moving it to FS9 :D
July 26, 200322 yr Commercial Member Hi, "Is there a version of TTools available for FS2K4? "It's in progress and will be released. Little patience, this product ir for TWO years.ThanksChris Willis[link:fsw.simflight.com/FSWMenuFsSim.html]Clouds And Addons For MsFs Kind RegardsChris Willis
July 26, 200322 yr A lot of your AI aircraft will need to have the FDE's adjusted/updated before they will work correctly in FS2004....my suggestion is to contact the group from which you are using the AI traffic and ask about updated FDE's for FS2004.[div align=center][link:www.jetdoc.com/STO/]Visit The Bookstore & Gift Shoppe][/b
July 26, 200322 yr >If you are using the TTools version for FS2002, then you will>most likely get this behavior. This is due a small change in>the traffic.bgl format used in FS9. You need to remove all "@">in your flight plan leg times to get it working 100%.>>Hope this helps>>ThomasDoes this mean we can look forward to a new version AITM soon??
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