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AI Traffic for P3D v3

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Hello,

 

Can anyone suggest a good AI traffic program for P3D v3 that does not kill frames, works well in P3D and with vPilot?  I also prefer to stay away from a long, tedious, and complicated installation process as well.  I used WOAI for awhile, however it is a native FS9 and FSX program and the liveries are a bit outdated.

 

Thanks,

James

Depends on how you define tedious. I use Alpha India Group flight plans. And there are many FSX/P3D AI models that are quite exceptional (FAIB, for example). The free AI Flight Planner Utility makes installing these flight plan packages a breeze. And it's free.

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

A manual install seems odd for something that costs 29 Euros. Also it is not V3 compatible and that probably disallows support since V3 is not supported.

 

"FSX, FSX-SE, P3D V1, P3DV2.0-2.4, P3DV2.5
requires 10.5GB of hard disk space! Any hardware that runs FSX, FSX-SE, P3D V1, P3DV2.0-2.4, P3DV2.5"

regards,

Dick near Pittsburgh, USA

It's p3d compatible. I'm using it with p3d 3.3.5 with no problems.

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A manual install seems odd for something that costs 29 Euros. Also it is not V3 compatible and that probably disallows support since V3 is not supported.

 

Yes MyTraffic 6 is compatible to Prepar3D V3.  For some mental reason the Information has not yet been updated on the site,    Its now called Mytraffic 6a This version is compatible with V2 and V3

 

Have a read here 

 

http://www.avsim.com/topic/492814-the-best-add-on-traffic-for-vpilotvatsimp3d-v3/?p=3461632

 

 

 

MT 6 is working with P3Dv3.

However, Burkhard Renk ( developer ) himself has never tested it with v3.

Therefore it is not written to be v3 compatble when you want to purchase it...

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The beta team has tested it with every version of P3d V3.   The installer and configurator is explicitly designed to work with P3d V3.

 

AI traffic programs generally are compatible with a wide range of ESP-based sims. The apps that aren't either use a non-standard way of injecting traffic (UT2) or use schedules and models that are in FS9 format. Even all those tend to work fine with P3d V3, with a little bit of care on the part of the user.

My Traffic 6 is the only one made to work with P3D. 

 

 

 

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