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Question: What would you do? Please read my post below first.

Stay on Ultimate Traffic 2004.    
  1 (7.7%)
Download all WoAI Traffic.    
  8 (61.5%)
Install both.    
  4 (30.8%)




Total votes: 13
« Created by: Revivor on: Nov 10th, 2007 at 11:38am »

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Reply #15 - Nov 16th, 2007 at 8:52am
Revivor   Ex Member

 
You will see both!
But if one airport hasn't enough parking slots installed, it may happen that approaching traffic just disappears on touch-down!
It can happen that the utility to setup traffic of a payware add-on deletes or overwrites your WoAI or whatever traffic,
but generally you should be able to use all packages simultanious - depending on your CPU power, AI traffic is a monster...
 
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Reply #16 - Nov 16th, 2007 at 11:33am

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Quote:
You will see both!
But if one airport hasn't enough parking slots installed, it may happen that approaching traffic just disappears on touch-down!
It can happen that the utility to setup traffic of a payware add-on deletes or overwrites your WoAI or whatever traffic,
but generally you should be able to use all packages simultanious - depending on your CPU power, AI traffic is a monster...


It's not as bad as it was in FS2002...100% meant 15FPS MAX for even some of the best computers at the time Grin
 

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Reply #17 - Nov 17th, 2007 at 10:20am
Mothball   Ex Member

 
I use Traffic 2005, My Traffic X, all of UGA's AI, the realistic WOAI aircraft, and HTAI's Cessna Package. I keep my GA & Commercial, settings at 100%, unlimited frame rates, and all other settings at 70% - 100% with no problems. I always have plenty of traffic, even in the "out of the way" places I sometimes "fly". Everywhere else is jam-packed with all types of AI traffic and ALOT of radio chatter. Hope this helps. Semper Fi, Dave
 
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Reply #18 - Nov 18th, 2007 at 5:23am
Revivor   Ex Member

 
Yep it does, thank you!  Wink
 
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Reply #19 - Nov 18th, 2007 at 8:07am

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Judging by the number of problems people seem to be getting with WOI and other do-it-yourself AI packages as shown in the AI forum I think I'll stick with the payware stuff - rather spend my time flying!

Sean
 
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Reply #20 - Nov 19th, 2007 at 2:56pm
Mothball   Ex Member

 
Yeah Sean, there is a definate learning curve in dealing with AI. I've been tinkering with FS9 from when it first came out, but I never did anything really serious will FS9 other than "fly" the stock set up, until about two years ago when I ran across SimV. That was when I really began learning how to add aircraft, edit aircraft files, etc, etc...then I learned of a whole other section of FS dealing with the AI traffic. I had to learn what TTools was, flight plans, and all these other related items that were necessary to make things work properly. I bought my first payware item about 6 months ago and I moved into that area a bit, and there are some good benefits to payware programs, and the are some downsides also.  As far WOAI is concerned, I never had any problems with it FS9, but since I've switched over FSX now, I am having some problems trying get things work properly in the new system. And, I definately understand wanting to fire up FS and go "fly"  Smiley But anyway, I figured I'd throw those words out there for you. Blue skies and happy crashing. Semper Fi, Dave
 
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