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Real AI with ATC

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30 minutes ago, Noooch said:

Actually  here is your answer, go to 9:25

 

OK thanks. 

Having worked with live traffic for two years now, I have my reservations about that. We will see what is implemented in the end.

(Live live traffic not only doesn't care about you, it is also oblivious of weather, season and time of day. But since you can change all of that in a simulator, that IMO contradicts the live part. Airliners landing smoothly with gale force tail wind in 90 second intervals at midnight, while in the real world it is noon an clear skies,  that kind of thing bugs me)

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Look at this vid at 11:20, you see live traffic with Live ATC talking to each other!

The immersion feeling is just amazing

Even if the player integration can be tricky, I think it worth the effort 😉

 

One of my peeves with the current sims is that I can be flying in  airspace which should be pretty congested (like NYC, LA, Chicago, etc) and I'll be the only one around as far as the eye can see.

the other day I made a landing at Baker lake (CYBK) and shortly after I cleared the runway, an ai plane landed.  I was shocked since I'm so used to not seeing anyone, then having a plane come in to that little field in the middle of nowhere.

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