February 3, 201511 yr Is it possible to change the speed of ground vehicles by editing parameters in the relevant bgl file? How would you do this exactly? Thanks, Martin Martin Stebbing, EGLF (UK)
February 4, 201511 yr Not to my knowledge. The few that I have seen were compiled with Scasm and those files do not like to be decompiled/recompiled. regards, Joe [edit] I assume we are talking about FS9? [/edit] The best gift you can give your children is your time.
February 4, 201511 yr I'm not sure what traffic your referring to...vehicle traffic on roads or airport service vehicles? I think there is a program called Flusifix that allows you to change Airport Service Vehicle speed. Devin CYOW
February 4, 201511 yr Author Thanks. Yes, FS9... I will try editing an animation bgl file in my setup with scasm and see if I can get any joy. I doubt, even if I open the bgl file that I will be able to work out what to change though. I'll report back any successes. I have Flusifix for FS2004 installed already, As far as I can see you can only change the general taxispeed of the AI traffic. In other words, if I move the slider to a slower speed, my AI a/c will start to crawl along. Or is there another, separate setting for ground service vehicles that I haven't found? Martin Stebbing, EGLF (UK)
February 4, 201511 yr Author I decompiled the file to sca, but there is 'unreachable code' in there, and I am sure, as you said, even if I knew what to change here (most of the code draws the vehicles; I have no idea if information re. animation speed even appears in the sca file ), that I would not be able to recompile it successfully. Oh! Martin Stebbing, EGLF (UK)
February 4, 201511 yr I have Flusifix for FS2004 installed already, As far as I can see you can only change the general taxispeed of the AI traffic. In other words, if I move the slider to a slower speed, my AI a/c will start to crawl along. Or is there another, separate setting for ground service vehicles that I haven't found? Sorry! Didn't know you were talking FS9. It's an option in the FSX Flusifix. Devin CYOW
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