Which is the Best Offline ATC software/add on?

Im still hoping vox atc comes to the party, I found using that in FSX and P3D really good.

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It’s so very old software. :sweat_smile:
They have to do a lot to bring Vox atc to the year 2021 and make it compatible with MSFS2020.

I purchased a slew of the Ivoinia voice sets, works very very well with P2ATC

With a bit of fiddling you can get Amazon Polly voices working in P2ATC. Absolut game changer, even compared to Ivona or CereProc.

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I have Pilot2ATC, a few IVONA voices, and FS-ATC-Chatter (just the audio files controlled by Pilot2ATC).

I currently still leave ATC in sim on and get the ATIS from the sim instead of PIlot2ATC as it matches in sim weather. PIlot2ATC uses IRL METAR data for ATIS. In sim ATC also gives a bit more background ATC chatter. As long as I don’t initially contact the in game ATC it leave me alone.

I tried REX weather force. But it still has sync issues with ATIS, is not good at transiting weather and is not as dynamic as in sim weather.

The Asobo devs recently mentioned two things that my help in sim vs external app weather sync. One, they are gonig to redo how METAR data is ingested on the back end to hopefully have it more in syc with current IRL weather. Two, there is talk about a weather API. This could allow software like Pilto2ATC to access in-sim weather conditions instead of using IRL data and hoping it matches.

All in all its a nice setup, that allows me to talk to ATC or use a menu system, I can also keep up the display and it will show me what my read back is. But I try to keep it hidden as much as possible.

I’ve looked into Amazon Poly for voices but have not yet tried to implement it.

The Amazon Polly voices sound great and are probably the most cost effective option. However, the setup can be quite tedious and you may need to launch and relaunch P2A a few times for the Polly voices to work. Not a big issues once you know what you are doing, though!

I think you’re right. 2022 now.