December 23, 20205 yr Any progress in the project? We look forward to seeing it work on MSFS. Merry Christmas to all.
December 26, 20205 yr Author On 12/23/2020 at 3:35 PM, Diigg said: Any progress in the project? We look forward to seeing it work on MSFS. Merry Christmas to all. Merry Christmas to you too 😄 Still many issues with MSFS 2020 and new ones being discovered... e.g. the sim picking the same texture versions independent on what the sim.cfg indicates.... But for those lost in the past with FSX or P3D or even more lost back in the sixties fDC-6 or Lockheed Constellation there are news... today I start Beta testing Global Classic AI Ship Traffic with around 200 ships from the fifties and sixties on route to e.g. New York, Miami, Havana, Southampton, Hong Kong, Copenhagen, Buenos Aires, Le Havre, Cherbourg; Bergen, Oslo, Lisbon,...
December 30, 20205 yr Great News! Looks very good. Any date for a first release? Even with a limited number of boats. Happy New Year!
January 3, 20215 yr Author On 12/30/2020 at 7:46 PM, Diigg said: Great News! Looks very good. Any date for a first release? Even with a limited number of boats. Happy New Year! Next weekend. Only missing documentation now. Today I did final test of the Classic routes around Vietnam River traffic near Ho Chi Minh Jet fuel arriving to Danang An British Petroluem's Amastra supplies Nha Trang - just like she did in real - the story of what happend to her can be found here: https://www.historynet.com/ms-amastras-perilous-duty-behalf-us-nha-trang.htm German hospital ship Helgoland stationed at Danang Gearing Class Destroyer with her sixties FRAM update
January 31, 20215 yr Author The Global Classic AI Ship Traffic V1 has been uploaded to Avsim today; hopefully it should become available in the next 24 hours 😄 250 ships representing shipping in the sixties. The package is so far only for P3D and FSX.
January 31, 20215 yr Author The Global Classic AI Ship Traffic V1 is now available for download here on avsim: AVSIM Library The package will only work with FSX and P3D. Working on MSFS solution but there are many funny challenges...
February 1, 20215 yr Hello, Do we need to uninstall the previous versions already installed and running ok? Or do we install the new V1 version above the old one installed? Thanks in advance Forget my question I found the answer in the .txt Edited February 1, 20215 yr by Emile add information Emile EBBR Z590 Aorus Elite, i9-11900K 3.5Ghz Nvidia RTX 5070, 32 GB Mem, SSD 3 Tera , 3 monitors Win11 Pro X64 LM P3D V6.1 Little Nav Map Hifisim Nvidia 591.44
February 13, 20215 yr Author On 2/1/2021 at 6:20 AM, Emile said: Hello, Do we need to uninstall the previous versions already installed and running ok? Or do we install the new V1 version above the old one installed? Thanks in advance Forget my question I found the answer in the .txt Sorry for being slow in responding... But yes, it is advisable as some routes are overlapping - however, so far no one has complained so you could potentially have both the new Global Classic AI Ship Traffic and the modern ship traffic at the same time if you have a decent computer.
February 13, 20215 yr Author Finally we are getting there with the Beta for MSFS... Below a few screenshots from todays testing. The file structure has been completely updated as the MSFS ai engin does not pick the models in the same way as FSX and therefore only a minor share of the different repaints showed with the Quick&Dirty direct transfer and conversion. Also almost 300 models had to be recompiled to show transparencies correctly and a lot of old FS9 models had to have a rework of the textures. But now they are all there, where they should be.
February 14, 20215 yr Author More images from the beta test Suez Channel - Emma Maersk in transit Bodø, Norway - Hurtigruten ferry Nordkapp Ilha Grande, Brazil Somewhere in the South China Sea, a Type 56 Corvette from the PLAN Launch for MSFS is still scheduled within approx 10-12 days
February 19, 20215 yr @KL791 this is looking so good.... it's going to be a miserable 10-12 days waiting :P Quick question - do the ships have start / stop states, or are they always moving? Also - I'm working on some landmark scenery for St Petersburg and there's a lot of scheduled hydrofoil service there, I was going to take a stab at including the Meteors, trying to use the same techniques are you're using. Are you doing anything special on the hydrofoils - ie do you have them raising up onto the foil or are they always up on the foil? ( or whatever the proper nautical term is ) Cheers! Really looking forward to this - great work! Edited February 19, 20215 yr by brent.houston
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