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Post by farmer on Sept 6, 2005 6:40:34 GMT -5
For you that have GA-Traffic:
Find your GA-Traffic folder(C:Program Files\GA-Traffic is my default). Open The GA-Traffic Configuration file, and edit
[Path] TTools=C:\Program Files\GA-Traffic_new\Bin
this line to point to your FSGW folder Below is mine
---FS2004=D:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\FSGW3--- ignore dashes
Open TTools and decompile traffic030528.bgl.
Make a copy of the Aircraft030528.txt file to desktop, and change name to Aircraft-GA
place this file in your GA-Traffic folder (make back up of current file)
this will give you the AI planes installed with FSGW3.
Now run GA-Traffic collect airports, set weight to 14000. open the Planes tab and turn off the 34 FordGW and the c172.
Compile the bgl. It will be world wide, But adds a lot of GA using only the AI with FSGW3.
Have fun
Farmer
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Post by Bill Lyons on Sept 6, 2005 7:30:09 GMT -5
Hi Farmer, I have expirimented with GA and think there is potential for future traffic development to GW. As we get more aircraft in GW suitable for AI other countries and if the interest is there then GA can be used to generate geographically correct traffic. If you temporarily move all of the scenery from GW and only leave the EuropeW folder and also move all the US aircraft out of the aircraft folder, GA will generate a traffic bgl for Europe using only European aircraft. Same with the US or othe areas. Just a lot of juggling but the end result would be separate traffic bgls for each area and we could dispense with the modified traffic bgl and it's attendent problems. If you or anyone would like to tackle this project it would be much appreciated by all.. Best, Bill
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Post by farmer on Sept 6, 2005 8:24:06 GMT -5
The file GAregnr.txt in GA-Traffic lists the countrys and codes it uses to seperate the aircraft by tail #. I think all that one would have to do is make a copy of ac and make the tail # code change. This, I think could be done in each AC folder in the cfg file. Make a copy of each ac entry, renumber and change each tail # to suit. Then GA-Traffic would put the correct plane in the correct country. For instance Great Britian would be G-xxxx, Netherlands PH-xxx etc.
Farmer
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Post by Bill Lyons on Sept 6, 2005 9:15:26 GMT -5
That should work even better! Best, Bill
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