I thought you were implying that your G1000Nxi equipped a/c would show-up the AI traffic on their TCAS.
NB. I did try it myself too last night, I pretty much saw what you did – ie a few aircraft just around the airports, but nothing en-route. So we agree!
Now, regarding the VFR map, I was merely pointing out that we see exactly the same behaviour on that as on the TCAS.
And by inference, what that leads to is: The day we see all the injected en-route AI traffic showing-up on the Asobo’s in-sim VFR map will also be the day that we see the same en-route injected AI traffic on all our aircraft’s cockpit TCAS displays!
NB. We know it’s possible to fix, because LittleNavMap manages to do it right – ie to display all the traffic correctly on a single moving map – ie. both the real-time Asobo traffic as well as any third-party injected AI traffic.
the AIG-Model team is currently reworking all the conversions done by AIG for MSFS and we will start shortly with the release of the first set of updates. The updates focus on performance improvements as well as some new features. AIM will inform you on startup when an update has been pushed to the server, just ran Verify-Setup in that case to get the newest versions. As with older versions of OCI the update will come as inplace update and no big redownload is required.
With Asobo currently investigating the internal AI system, we have stoped any further major development on AIGTC that focusses on workarounds/tweeks of the current AI system of the Sim. The next update is mostly improving the Airport Management we have added in 0.6.
The AIG A340 series (-200 and -300) is an adition to the already released conversion of the TFS A340 models.
The AIG A330MRTT will be a new model added to our A330 line-up. As you can see in the last picture our Team as animated the fuel-boom as well. For AIGTC users the deployment of it will be controlled via TC based on the data provided in the flightplan for the airlines. So you will see it only deployed when the airplane is inside the Refueling-Area.
Hey I’ve tried searching through this thread but when I first installed AI Manager it asked if I wanted to disable the default MSFS traffic file, I selected yes and it said it was renamed, however I want to un-disable the MSFS traffic file.
Does anyone know what it is called so I can set it back to default MSFS state?
Been enjoying all great models offered via AIG AI Manager for flying online on Vatsim in a more realistic environment. Where most aircraft match what you hear on the radio. Really cool!
Now I’ve just updated any missing/updated models using AIG AI Manager and the next step is always the big PITA after each update/new models added…using the ModelMatchingMagic tool and manually add all missing aircraft and airline ICAO codes. Line by line. Since there’s no way to multi-select and/or copy/paste things in this tool.
So before I once again start spending hours on manually trying to fix this for all the updated/added models, I wanted to ask if someone in here found a more efficient way achieving the same result? In essence, having a VMR file generated with nothing but correct ICAO codes for all aircraft as well as airlines.
Hi Kaiii3
are you working with Asobo regarding the planes being stuck at the center of the airport on the return to original airport flight? I hope this issue and the limitation of the number of objects get resolved with your help …
As mentioned though and for those in here who like me didn’t know about it, there’s a new and great way to get both model matching for flying on Vatsim as well as a traffic injector for those who prefer to fly offline.
Compared to AIG, you’re all set with a couple of mouse clicks.
Here’s one video showing FSLTL which is what I’m referring to