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Hollywood_TG

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  1. Oh you have no idea lol and yes i do see aircraft flying out of Rosamond lol, never mind dude I'll make my own software to inject traffic
  2. Honestly with some new AI programming tools it's simple and fast, I've been working on a backend, cataloguing all ICAO aircraft types, 10,000+ and been working on AI Offline Traffic with every real world aircraft catalogued with type and registration for all countries that data is publicly available for. I am planning to make the tools open source to benefit all of the sim and real world community. Heck I'd offer to help with the code if you wanted me to do up the logic.
  3. Unless you regularly fly out of those airfields and want to see live traffic at them. I'm a real world pilot, I would like to see real world aircraft flying out of my home airport. Maybe you don't care, but I'm a little astonished at your attitude towards those of us who live and use these airports in real life. And no it's not a lot of code to add the extra dataset in, I'm also a programmer so know what's involved. I've been involved with ACES Studio, Dovetail Games and a lot of what you see in MSFS is a result of my game design documents.
  4. Hi Nico, I had an interesting find today and I took a look at RealTraffic and they simply add a K at the beginning of the USA 3 character airport codes. So Rosamond (aka L00) is listed in RealTraffic's data system as KL00 (zero zero) Likewise Edwards Auxiliary North Base is in their system as K9L2, so it appears to be their system wide approach to cover those USA specific non-ICAO airports by faking an ICAO code based on the FAA code. In fact it does appear that this is the naming convention that RealTraffic uses across the board for FAA coded airports. Other examples are L71 = KL71, L94 = KL94 etc etc Although they seem to have come up with an alternate coding system for 9CK and 4CA by adding 9 to 9CK and 0 to 4CA, but if you have access to their database of how they have coded those then it should be able to code them in to PSXT.
  5. Is it possible to request that users be able to set priorities in the interface rather than the parameters file? I personally want FS Traffic models over FSLTL over AIG as frame rates are key. Also IVAO MTL has helicopters and even though I add their folder to the priority list no helos show up in sim with PSXT + RT
  6. I've been using PSXT and RealTraffic fora week now and absolutely love it. My background is I've been simming since Sublogic 1.0, was on the FSX Beta Team, Design Advisory Board for FS11 before ACES was closed, involved in several possible replacement sims, but then was contracted on Dovetail Games' Flight Simulator Flight School and Flight Simulator World and the game design documents I wrote for FSFS and FSW went over to Asobo once Microsoft took back the franchise. I was also on the beta team for Ultimate Traffic and was involved in ProjectAI in the early days. PSXT is amazing and love your work. I tried looking to train PSXT on L00 Rosamond Skypark with PSXT but discovered it only seems to look for ICAO 4 character airport codes. Is there any chance of opening it up to also train and work with 3 digit airport codes that are used in the USA (and possibly other countries?) L00 (lima zero zero) is the airport that Doug Masters flew out of in Iron Eagle that doubled as Alta Vista Airfield in the movie.

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