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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:23 pm
by brownbox
I got a new AI programme. It is however a secret which one I used :)

ANyway, heres some shots of it

NZAA
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Even NZHN has freedom air at it!
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Heres a shot of NZWN
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Very nice shots at WSSS
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And whats more, the models look superb!
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Indian Airlines! And, its actually a real plane that is flown to WSSS!
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Just to close off, a shot of Heathrow
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Also, I did not have to download any airline packages, just ran the installer, and i got this result

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:59 pm
by Jimmy
Cricky brownbox! Thats alot of traffic :blink:

Are they upto date schedules and stuff? Whats it like on perforamce? I personly find ai traffic is quite anoying, it looks ugly, flys badly, bad on perforamance and means I have to talk to that silly defualt controller :lol:

So tell us your secret, what misterious program are you useing?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:11 pm
by ardypilot
I'm guessing thats Ultimate Traffic or Traffic 2005?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:17 pm
by scon
Trolly wrote: I'm guessing thats Ultimate Traffic or Traffic 2005?

It's not traffic 2005 I have that and it looks quite different
I to would guess Ultimate Traffic

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:22 pm
by brownbox
Alright. You asked for it!

Its called (Admin edit: PM BB if you really want to know this. But read the later posts first). I dont know what it is, payware or freeware, but I couldnt find any place to buy it, nor were there many sites to even mention it, but I got it!. I would say, its better than any freeware or payware ai programme ive ever tried B) What I love, is it adds every single airline you would ever want. The only one I havnt seen is Pacific Blue, but even thats probably around somewhere.

Jimmy. This AI is hard on the framerate. But again, my system still manages to run it, and all the other addons I have, at the 30fps I have it limited to. :)
Also, they look very good. The wheels actually turn when the craft move, and their engines turn aroudn too! They also have working flaps, spoilers, ailerons, landing gear, and night lighting :clap: Yes, they do also fly very well and realistically

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:31 pm
by ZK-Brock
Awesome B)

But where did you get it? Or is that a secret too?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:41 pm
by Ellipsis
I googled it, and all I got was torrents, So It must be payware.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:41 pm
by JonARNZ
This might answer your questions.....

(Admin) AI Package.

This includes the (Admin) Gen Av & Military addon.

From the description from usenet:

Check this out. I have used EVERY single commercial AI traffic
package out there: Ultimate Traffic, Traffic 2005, MyTraffic 2004,
Military AI Traffic, LiveTraffic, blah blah blah. But last time I
re-installed FS9, I decided to do something different and take a
chance on a little freeware package that I had heard about on the
Avsim forums: the (Admin) AI Traffic Package.

AVSIM buried all the posts about it because some enterprising
Koreans (bless 'em) had put together what was supposedly the finest
traffic package with only the best, most frame-rate friendly models
and called it "(Admin) AI" (they also made an addon for GA and
Military Traffic called the "(Admin)" package). The AVSIM forum
moderators buried all this info because these Koreans had used all
the best models from AI-Aardvark and other freeware AI packages and
stuck them together into one, no-brainer installation. To me, this
made sense as for years the only way to get these kinds of models
into FS9 was to learn all this complicated AI scripting and copying-
and-pasting of AI flight plans, creating bunches of subfolders,
editing config files.... that's why most people didn't do it and
opted for a simpler commercial traffic package. The people at
ProjectAI, AI-Aardvark screamed bloody murder that their creativity
was being violated; I just thought that it was great the vast
majority could finally use all those great models without having to
attain a Ph.D. in FS9 trafficology. :)

Anyway, since my install was fresh and there wasn't any risk of
messing a bunch of stuff up, I installed the (Admin) package.

Oh my god... it was night and day compared to ANY of the commercial
traffic packages. The traffic was wide and varied, the models were
of a quality I had never seen, and I had MORE traffic at every
airport than I had with any of the commercial packages. I have to
tell you: everytime you see a screenshot with fantastic AI on the
screenshot forums, I can assure you that those people are using the
(Admin) traffic package. It's a well-kept secret and no one gives it
away since the subject was buried.

I don't use anything else; and I guarantee you -- if you've had
experience with other packages -- that you won't need anything else.
And, amazingly, it's free, simple to install, and no headaches. My
hunch is that it wasn't just the freeware AI model creators that
went nuts; it was the commercial AI developers who put pressure on
AVSIM to kill all posts with any links to (Admin) AI. :) Yes,
Martha... developers do that and AVSIM caves in to that stuff.

Long post. :) Hope it helps.

Regards,

- Mo.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 8:49 pm
by brownbox
mmmmm. :(

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 9:08 pm
by brownbox
I turned on ProjectAI, and the other one I have, and look what happened!

Heres a shot from above of Auckland
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:wub: :wub:
If Im correct, theres 39 aircraft there! :drool:

PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:38 am
by creator2003
Well if you are going down the lines of illegal downloads again (Admin) is old news and there is a better one now (Admin edit) Traffic v1.0

PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:48 am
by Charl
Well of course the NZFF does not support illegal activity.

Apart from the legalities, downloading packages assembled by guys like this has some real risk which you may want to think about.

Why are they doing it? They've established that they have no particular sympathy for the rights of others, so the next logical step would be to ask, what will happen if their clever executable package gets on your computer?

I strongly suspect the clever executable package was made to lure suckers into pressing "yes" when asked the implied question: "Is it OK for me to install my phone-home software on your machine, and take over its functions from time to time to further my business interests and make me fabulously rich at your expense?"

Do not be surprised if your flight simulator runs a little slow sometimes...