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Looking For ATC Alternative

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Right now I am interested in the ATC controlling the flight properly. I know traffic can cause resource issues. FPS lag.

Does  FSHUD ATC support vectors to an ILS approach? 

I create the flight plan in SimBrief, export it to MSFS 2020. And then export  the same flight plan formatted for FS HUD? 

 

Is that basically the process?

 

Thanks!
 

FSHUD reads directly from Simbrief. FPS lag is not noticable (for me - 13900K/RTX4080... may be different on lower systems). Yes, it supports vectors. You can also change your approach if you are not happy with the one that FSHUD gives you.

 

1 hour ago, Skyseek said:

I have PILOT2ATC.


Are you using PILOT2ATC networked or local?

Thanks

Local

Intel i7-9700K - AMD 7900 XT (VRAM 20GB) - 32 Gb Ram - SSD Drive - Win10 x64 - Samsung 43" 4K TV - Quest 3 VR

FSHUD beta has been great for me. I use it with FSTL as FSHUD connects with it and injects the traffic itself. The voices are nice now and has the radio effect. It's my main now because it controls you and the traffic in the air and on the ground.

Edited by G550flyer
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How do the various atc programs handle things like the KLGA expressway visual? I hadn't thought too much about it last night until SimBrief brought me right over KJFK and I forgot that whole area is a hot mess. Will any of them properly vector me away from KJFK?

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