![]() ![]() Custom views do not respond correctly in VR. ![]() This will affect runway-in-use for aircraft initialised during this period. ![]() If you are using an external weather engine such as 圎nviro, correct weather may not be set for a minute or so after the simulator starts. Many versions of XPUIPC are known to cause crashes, especially but not exclusively when TCAS is enabled, due to changes in the way that X-Plane supports TCAS. A fix for this - 2.4.1 beta 2 - is already available.Ī-Better-Camera v1.3b3 (now released) is required for users who are using this version of TGXP with Vulkan and the latest XP11.50 betas. X-Camera 2.4 unintentionally disables certain custom cameras provided by other plugins including Traffic Global. Integration with SAM for active jetways requires SAM 2.0.8 or higher. Please note that some versions of xPilot crash X-Plane on startup if Traffic Global is installed and TCAS enabled, due to incorrect shutdown of xPilot when it detects that the TCAS system is already in use.ĪctiveSky XP v7414 causes a crash if used with X-Plane 11.50b7 or higher when TCAS is enabled. There are no known compatibility problems with current versions of any of the following:ġ24thATC, A-Better-Camera, Autogate, AviTab, BetterPushback, JoinFS, Gizmo64*, SAM, TerrainRadar, 圎nviro, ActiveSky XP*, X-ATC-Chatter, X-Camera*, XPForce. Many other plugins have been tested as part of this update. This build has been tested against X-Plane 12.00b4 and works against each in both OpenGL (in X-Plane 11) and Vulkan/Metal modes (both 11 and 12) on both Mac and Windows. The exact commands will vary depending on the locations of your two X-Plane installations, but in general, on both platforms it needs to be done from the command-line and will use the command "ln" on Mac and "mklink" on Windows. The directories to copy are:įor both Mac and Windows, it is more efficient to use links instead of copies. This means you need to manually copy the installed files into any second location you need. For Windows, the standard Windows installer only allows a single copy of any program to be installed. This does waste some diskspace, of course. Since the Mac version is distributed in a simple zip file, it is possible to just unzip it into more than one location. If you have replaced your traffic file (.BGL) you will need to check the replacement for yourself the traffic file changes with almost every release and will be updated or replaced if it is changed or missing. For Mac, please remove the "Aircraft/Traffic Global" folder before unarchiving since aircraft names may change over time, and unpacking an archive does not remove files that should no longer exist. There is no need to manually uninstall beforehand. This was added last-minute so is not in the full manual.įor Windows, simply run the installer. There is also a readme "Resources\plugins\Traffic Global\Resources\AIFP Readme.txt", with details of some new features to help AIFP users create new schedule files. This release is a specific fix for X-Plane 12 beta 13 and above. The below log shows all updates for this product since release: It might seem intimidating at first but once you get a grip, it's a breeze.Solution home Just Flight Product Specific FAQs Just Flight - Traffic Global (XP11/XP12) Traffic Global (XP11/XP12) Changelog It got a lot easier with the aircraft installer I posted above, but you still have to work through the manual. Yes, it takes some time to setup, and you will need to generate (via dropdown menu in X-Plane, or download) ground routes (the routes aircraft travel from runway to gate and back) for every airport you want to use it with. You can easily have a few dozen AI planes without losing more than maybe a single frame per second, it's very efficient. It also has autogenerated traffic (as opposed to real life traffic), which is very light on frames. Live traffic doesn't work on the ground, so if you want realistic aircraft movement at a given airport, there's no way around World Traffic 3. It is most certainly better than the free Live Traffic plug-in. "Live schedules" are not important to me, however some airport activity would be welcome. The Live Traffic program seems to be a very intensive undertaking and many folders, which I am trying to steer away from after coming from MFS and P3D. There are others that post in this forum who, as you, seem to know what they are talking about. Being a relative newcomer to Xplane 11, could you tell me if this program is comparable to the Live Traffic program that I just learned of in a recent post on this forum? I find your posts are very helpful to me on a wide range of topics. ![]()
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