April 25, 200620 yr It would be nice if FSX suppresses an AI aircraft if the atc_airline and flight number are identical to the users aircraft. In FS9, if one tries to fly a schedule that is also included in the traffic.bgl, it results in a duplicate ATC callsign. I can easily find my AI clone in the traffic toolbox and delete it, the information and functionality is all there, so the AI logic could for sure take care of that.Thanks in advanceJan
April 27, 200620 yr ZERO response at all ... cool!At least we had some interesting dicussion over it at the other forum, which rumor has it that the ACES team left entirely. Apparently that doesn't necessarily mean more competency here.Guess I have to figure it out myself "again", like the 2004 taxi speed thing. Thanks a lot for documentation ... or not.JanPS: Why do Java programmers suck so badly when they attenpt to implement things that are supposed do be done in C?
April 27, 200620 yr > PS: Why do Java programmers suck so badly when they attenpt to implement things that are supposed do be done in C?Whats does this supposed to mean?
April 27, 200620 yr I'm guessing it's a flame as an epilogue to a pissy rant because FSX devs didn't drop everything to rush in to answer him in less than 24 hours. Mere speculation, of course. "No matter how eloquent you are or how solidly and firm you've built your case, you will never win in an argument with an idiot, for he is too stupid to recognize his own defeat." ~Anonymous.
April 27, 200620 yr >> PS: Why do Java programmers suck so badly when they attenpt>to implement things that are supposed do be done in C?>>Whats does this supposed to mean?Just trolling to see if anyone reads this at all. You won!Jan
April 27, 200620 yr Author Moderator >ZERO response at all ... cool!I didn't bother to answer because I already did on the other website's forum......so, ditto what I said there! ;) Fr. Bill AOPA Member: 07141481 AARP Member: 3209010556 Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
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