FS Traffic for MSFS
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With the delay of SU10, it might be beneficial to the team to hold this back even if it is finished, so they can work out any inevitable bugs that the next update will ship with. Waiting sucks, but it will suck more to have the product but can't use it due to Asobo introducing new problems that didn't exist before :)
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@halalpilot said in FS Traffic for MSFS:
With the delay of SU10, it might be beneficial to the team to hold this back even if it is finished, so they can work out any inevitable bugs that the next update will ship with. Waiting sucks, but it will suck more to have the product but can't use it due to Asobo introducing new problems that didn't exist before :)
Rest assured that when the software is finished and tested it will be released.
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@bpfonteyn said in FS Traffic for MSFS:
If you don't release this product very soon, I will chain myself to your office door so that you cannot leave! :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:
You'd need to find our virtual office first.
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@derek Virtual Office? That’s cheating.
I’ve been using JF products with FSX and its predecessor, the including JF Traffic series. I have always been so impressed by the quality of work your team produces. Also your Just Trains add-ons too.
Hence why I’m looking so forward to this new FS Traffic. I just know it’s going to be awesome!
👍
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@Derek curiously, upon perusing the list of aircraft models being released, there is no 767, 777F, MD-11 models. Litterally 95% of both UPS and FedEx's fleets. Really bummed as I've just realized this fact. I was hoping not to mess with AIG but it appears I will nedd to. Any plans on this huge hole in the model set to adding them in?
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@b777er said in FS Traffic for MSFS:
@Derek curiously, upon perusing the list of aircraft models being released, there is no 767, 777F, MD-11 models. Litterally 95% of both UPS and FedEx's fleets. Really bummed as I've just realized this fact. I was hoping not to mess with AIG but it appears I will nedd to. Any plans on this huge hole in the model set to adding them in?
They sound like freight planes. I think the ones being worked on at the moment are all for passengers. We also plan to add more aeroplanes after release. and things like GA, military, freight etc are all being looked into.
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@lukas3433 said in FS Traffic for MSFS:
@derek Are there any news about this tool? Because there is nothing new since around two months. Or are you just waiting for more news about SU11 Traffic Improvements?
Not waiting for SU11. We are currently working on the software itself. When there is more to show we will probably post up some screenshots or videos etc.
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Hello everyone.
We are now getting towards the final stage of development of FS Traffic. Following the upcoming release of SU11 we do want to spend a bit of time testing and polishing the final product. Once this is done we will be in a position to give out more details, ramp up the preview content and even give a release date. Please see our new dev entry in the meantime.
Regards
John - Just Flight.
https://www.justflight.com/in-development/fs-traffic-microsoft-flight-simulator#entry20221108
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@derek Great to see you will address GA as well. Hopefully we won't have to wait too long after release.
Are you planning on creating GA aircraft models as well, flightplans, or a tool with which we can create our own GA flightplans?For FSX there was a freeware tool called ga-traffic (2nd release candidate). It can still be found on several websites. With it one could create random GA traffic between and around airports. One could set the % of touch & go's, day and night traffic, vfr and ifr and what kind of airports to use, based on runway lengths and parking sizes and perhaps number of runways.
From what I remember the results were quite believable. Didn't see too many GA at heathrow but lots at smaller airports. MSFS might be different, we did have afcads in those days.
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@stickysims Hello,
The list isn't final and we're adding more airlines as we speak. I'll see what I can do about Cebu. Any others you like to suggest then go ahead!
Cheers
John