November 30, 201312 yr Commercial Member Hmm, didn't seem to work for me, I'm having a bunch of errors like "MODELNAME" not found. Aamir Thacker
November 30, 201312 yr Found a workaround to get the WOAI installer working with P3D...! Just copied fsx.exe to my P3D folder, then pointed the path in the installer to the executable - all traffic bgls and packages installed correctly (using the multi-package install) B) Wouldn't it be enough to create a notepad txt file there and rename it to fsx.exe? Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987!
November 30, 201312 yr Wouldn't it be enough to create a notepad txt file there and rename it to fsx.exe? Lol... I mentioned that in post 11 doesn't seem that anyone's tried it. You have to select all files and ANSI otherwise it place a .txt extension to it.
August 2, 201510 yr Found a workaround to get the WOAI installer working with P3D...! Just copied fsx.exe to my P3D folder, then pointed the path in the installer to the executable - all traffic bgls and packages installed correctly (using the multi-package install) B) Hi Dylan, can u describe me what i have to do - have WOAI installed in FSX - now i want to get it to work in P3d v2
August 2, 201510 yr Dylan - can you help me implementing WOAI from FSX to P3d2 ? I have no clue how to do that tks marek actually i dint have WOAI at all now as i had it on the FS9. So what shall i do to get WOAI to work in P3D tks
August 2, 201510 yr WoAI works fine in P3Dv2. This is what I do: Make a dummy FSX folder and place a copy of the P3D.exe file in that folder. Rename the file FSX.exe. Point the WoAI installer to your dummy folder and install all packages of interest. In doing so the installer will automatically create the necessary folders inside your dummy FSX folder, where everything will be installed. Move everything over to your respective P3D folders. Now, one thing I like to do is, inside my P3D simobjects folder, create a new WoAI folder. I put all of my new WoAI aircraft folders in that new folder (I like to keep them separated from the aircraft I fly). Because you now have a new folder inside your SimObjects folder, you have to add a new line to your SimObjects.cfg file. Save your FSX folder and everything in it, because every time you add a new package, you'll need to copy those newly modified aircraft folders over to P3D as new liveries are added to the models. This is also important because if you ever uninstall P3D, you essentially have a backup of your WoAI and you don't have to do it all over again. Now, if you are like me, you'll get to the point where you'll stop using WoAI and instead you'll start adding your own updated AI packages (from Alpha India Group, for example) using AI Flight Planner. I recommend checking it out because the newest version of AIFP is so easy to use it'll take you mere minutes to add or update a package. The advantage is you'll have more updated aircraft models, the latest liveries, and the latest flight plans. Regards, Todd Harrell Computer: i7 3770k @ 4.6 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 1070 GPU, 750W PSU, 250 GB SSD (Win 7), 500 GB SSD (P3D), 2 x 1TB HDD, 28-inch Viewsonic 1080p monitor Sim: P3Dv3
August 2, 201510 yr Thanks - i am a cardiac surgeon and weak in PCs. honestly i am scared to do all that - can you do that for me thorugh teamviewer. ? Best regards and thanks again
August 4, 201510 yr WoAI works fine in P3Dv2. This is what I do: Make a dummy FSX folder and place a copy of the P3D.exe file in that folder. Rename the file FSX.exe. Point the WoAI installer to your dummy folder and install all packages of interest. In doing so the installer will automatically create the necessary folders inside your dummy FSX folder, where everything will be installed. Move everything over to your respective P3D folders. Now, one thing I like to do is, inside my P3D simobjects folder, create a new WoAI folder. I put all of my new WoAI aircraft folders in that new folder (I like to keep them separated from the aircraft I fly). Because you now have a new folder inside your SimObjects folder, you have to add a new line to your SimObjects.cfg file. Save your FSX folder and everything in it, because every time you add a new package, you'll need to copy those newly modified aircraft folders over to P3D as new liveries are added to the models. This is also important because if you ever uninstall P3D, you essentially have a backup of your WoAI and you don't have to do it all over again. Now, if you are like me, you'll get to the point where you'll stop using WoAI and instead you'll start adding your own updated AI packages (from Alpha India Group, for example) using AI Flight Planner. I recommend checking it out because the newest version of AIFP is so easy to use it'll take you mere minutes to add or update a package. The advantage is you'll have more updated aircraft models, the latest liveries, and the latest flight plans. Awesome. I was looking for this as I like how WOAI operates and was disappointed that from the start, there wasn't any support for P3D. Thanks a bunch! -Jim Engage, research, inform and make your posts count! -Jim Morvay Origin EON-17SLX - Under the hood: Intel Core i7 7700K at 4.2GHz (Base) 4.6GHz (overclock), nVidia GeForce GTX-1080 Pascal w/8gb vram, 32gb (2x16) Crucial 2400mhz RAM, 3840 x 2160 17.3" IPS w/G-SYNC, Samsung 950 EVO 256GB PCIe m.2 SSD (Primary), Samsung 850 EVO 500gb M.2 (Sim Drive), MS Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit
August 6, 201510 yr Ho Folks - Thanks for the hint - went perfectly fine for me - one question - the planes show their ID code and the model but not the flight plan (e.g. EDDF-KJFK) and the flight number - how and where can i put that in ? tks Marek
August 6, 201510 yr In the Prepar3D.cfg file... [AContain]ShowLabelFlightPlan=1 However, for me it seems to keep turning it's self off. Chris. Christopher Bell.
August 10, 201510 yr Hi, i have the same issue - i change it to 1 and than it goes back to 0 automatically. What can i do ? makes no fun not to know where the planes are flying to
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