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FSX AI Traffic

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I want to get my custom traffic from FS9 (traffic.bgl) into FSX. Any ideas? And where is the traffic bgl located in FSX?Any help will be greatly appreciated!Thanks.

Hi Captain!If you installed FSX in the default directory, you'll find the traffic.bgl file in:C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesMicrosoft Flight Simulator XSceneryWorldSceneryAny planes should be installed in:C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesMicrosoft Flight Simulator XSimObjectsAirplanesBe advised that importing "older/not FSX native" traffic.bgl files (like FS9 traffic.bgl) could/will have side-effects, like other FSX traffic not showing up-- for example boats. There's a way to fix that (de- and recompile the traffic.bgl with FSX SDK user-made utilities)--if you want to go that route, you best search around here on AVSim (http://www.fsdeveloper.com is another great source)Also some of the older FS9 native traffic planes textures might not show, especially when you installed acceleration (depending also if you run DX9 or DX10).Hope this helps, good luck!Gert

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Thanks very much. FSX seems to have scattered those type of files all over. Probably for a very good reason, but it sure makes things more dificult to make the transition from FS9 to FSX. We need a "cheat sheet" to locate all those types of files.Appreciate your help!!!!

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