You are welcome, glad I could help.
-Bram
You are welcome, glad I could help.
-Bram
Are we still talking here about GAIST Ultra Version 5, because in the message on Aug 5 there is mentioning of a new upload on a next Saturday?
Fly Away has still also version 5.
The update hasn’t been released yet
Hi, should traffic be set to 5% for Gaist V5 too? Thanks.
yes it should
How many routes are there in V5? Has that been uplifted too?
Dumb question but can these boats be opened up in the scenery editor in thr SDK? I was thinking of making moored sailboats at the common spots throughout Vancouver Island.
@hnielsen791 Any news about the update?
Might just as well work on the MSFS2024 implementation instead and maybe retrofit some stuff to 2020 later.
Uploading
Hopefully later in the day the GAIST V6.0 will become available. I will let you know when it is done.
GAIST Ultra V6.0 should now become available on flightsim.to within a few hours.
Yes, you read it right. The file will be on flightsim.to both because I have got a lot of requests from the community for this, but also because the team behind flightsim.to actually did change their conditions and I have had a good dialogue with them.
It will also be available on flyawaysimulation, but that requires help from the staff at flyawaysimulation and will probably only happen tomorrow.
Global AI Ship Traffic V6 is now online on flightsim.to
Global AI Ship Traffic Version 6 for Microsoft Flight Simulator | MSFS
Looking awesome! The level of detail on the ferries is fantastic!
A great addon on for the sim… but guys please be aware this can add several more minutes loading time (and might as well make a tea or coffee or walk the dog if you have GSX and AI Plane traffic installed too!!)
The Aida Diva is at Pier 91 in Seattle today. Amazing level of detail on that cruise ship and on the ferries connecting Seattle with nearby islands.
Kudos to the team that created this amazing add-on, making our flights even more immersive.
Thanks for the nice screenshots. The Washington State Ferries and the BC Ferries are also one of my favorites and I look forward to the real time version as we have almost the entire fleet. The older ones were done by Larry Robinson and I added the new ones.
Working great with lots of beautiful traffic! Thank you!
I only discovered one oddity off the coast of the Netherlands just now: the Queen Mary 2 with two wakes, one below the surface and one floating over the vessel, leading to a trippy parallax effect.
I will try to find her and check - she has a different way of adding wakes than others using the standard wakes. It will be corrected.