by Saratoga » Sat Jul 31, 2004 4:49 pm
One thing I did that some people like (some don't) is to replace the default A/C with real ones. For example, I live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas so I am used to Southwest Airlines and American Airlines. So I replaced the default 737 textures with an SWA version, an American Airlines version, and a Delta version. Sure it doesn't leave a LOT of variety, but it's much more fun to hear the controller call a flight "Flag Ship 22" or "American 4912" than them calling them "American Pacific 22" or "Orbit 4912" in my opinion. I did this to all the default aircraft and my sim is MUCH more realistic now. I also added many flights so Dallas Love Field.
Flyer, I will tell you the truth, making flights is a royal pain in the arse. It is a version tedious process as was said. And you will need to make lots of them for there to be any diffference. If you want to make one, you have to get TTools and decompile (run TTools and you'll see it) the Traffic.bgl file I believe. You can add Aircraft using the Aircraft.txt document, Airports using the Airports.txt document, and Flight Plans using the FlightPlans.txt document (which is GIGANTIC). Basically you tell the computer what plane to use, it's registration number, when it leaves, how high it's going to fly, it's flight number (not necessary if you are not going to make it a "flight"), where it's going, when it returns, and where it's coming back to. Don't try and write one using this. I will come post a longer thing just about this as soon as I get back, which shouldn't be more than an hour.
Pilot for a major US airline certified in the: EMB-120, CRJ, 727, 737, 757, 767, and A-320 and military, T-38, C-130, C-141, and C-5 along with misc. other small airplanes. Any questions, I'm here for you.