Simple Traffic, Complicated Results – 10 Minutes at Queenstown
I’ve been wrestling with Just Flight’s FS Traffic for weeks now – silence everywhere, even at the big hubs.
Tried every tip, every tweak, every slider. Nothing. Absolute cemetery calm.
So, as a sanity check, I installed Aerosoft’s Simple Traffic, fully aware it’s more Simple Logic than Simple Reality.
And here’s what happened within just ten minutes at NZQN:
A Qantas A380 turned up like it owned the place,
a Vieques Air Link BN-2 Islander dropped in from Puerto Rico (must’ve got very lost),
and I somehow ended up parking my Kawasaki Ninja on the apron, watching the whole thing unfold.
MSFS 2020 – where troubleshooting easily becomes global comedy.
(Screens below – all captured live at Queenstown, no filters, just pure madness.)


“Queenstown, 15:31— Night Rider, Kiwi edition. One man, one Ninja, and no traffic thanks to Just Flight.”
(He’s not here to save the world — just to test if Aerosoft can still spawn an A380.)

Tried every tip, every tweak, every slider. Nothing. Absolute cemetery calm.
So, as a sanity check, I installed Aerosoft’s Simple Traffic, fully aware it’s more Simple Logic than Simple Reality.
And here’s what happened within just ten minutes at NZQN:
A Qantas A380 turned up like it owned the place,
a Vieques Air Link BN-2 Islander dropped in from Puerto Rico (must’ve got very lost),
and I somehow ended up parking my Kawasaki Ninja on the apron, watching the whole thing unfold.
MSFS 2020 – where troubleshooting easily becomes global comedy.
(Screens below – all captured live at Queenstown, no filters, just pure madness.)


“Queenstown, 15:31— Night Rider, Kiwi edition. One man, one Ninja, and no traffic thanks to Just Flight.”
(He’s not here to save the world — just to test if Aerosoft can still spawn an A380.)
