July 20, 201411 yr Hello. Is there any way to turn off or otherwise minimize controller traffic advisories when using EditVoicePack (v4.0, Windows 7 64bit)? I use a ton of GA and military AI traffic (UT2, WOAI, HTAI, ANAI, UGA, MAIW, AIG, etc...) and even with the speech sped up to realistic rates, the amount of traffic advisories has gotten over the top, especially between AI in the pattern. Thanks.
July 20, 201411 yr Administrators I'm assuming you are referring to "aircraft at 9 O'clock at 4 miles, report traffic in sight". With Tons of AI there will be Tons of traffic. Are you using AISmooth? Charlie AronAVSIM Board of Directors-ADMIN/Moderator-RegistrarJust going to run a Chromebook and not upgrade to a Windows computer. Too many problems with the new Sims! 😱Trying to keep peace and harmony and the will of Landru on the site seems to be a full time job!
July 21, 201411 yr Author No, I don't use AISmooth. Used it before and didn't like it. Among other things, there were technical issues with it (aircraft landing while rolled at 90 degrees or even upside down, etc...). The traffic spacing manager for FS9 - forget what it was called - was much better, reliable, and more flexible. I've learned to live with the go-arounds which, thankfully, occur a lot less often in FSX than it did with FS9, as the former doesn't "stack up" spawning traffic the way the latter does. Lowering sliders, other than being an unhelpful "work-around", is out of the question. I don't install traffic just to lower sliders and see less of it.
July 21, 201411 yr Well with 7+ traffic programs this is going to be the case. You will just need to deal with all the traffic advisories then.
July 21, 201411 yr Radar Contact uses traffic advisories a bit less often. 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
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