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World of AI Packages

PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 11:57 am
by flightless
:) Question..After installing one of the "World of AI" packages..do I need to decompile that package and then recompile using TTools? I have read the manual..and I don't see anything addressing that issue.

Re: World of AI Packages

PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:04 pm
by Hagar
Not tried it myself. After a quick look round their website I assume you use the special World of AI Installer. --->  http://www.world-of-ai.com/installer.html

It's a similar system to PAI.

Re: World of AI Packages

PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 12:31 pm
by flightless
:)  Thanks for the reply..I went to the World of AI site and found the answer..the answer is no..all you have to do after installing the package is go to FS and the planes should be there.

Thanks again Hagar

Re: World of AI Packages

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 9:50 am
by Pappy44
Am I right to assume that the packages on the world of AI sight will either update a current model or make a new one for the AI flights (i am using FSX btw)?

Also, will there be a way to turn this off if I don't like it, or is that an uninstall?

(I swear, I will stop asking noob questions soon...:) )

Re: World of AI Packages

PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2007 9:29 pm
by f14driver
The world of ai packages will isntall aircraft that are dedicated for AI use ( not flyable by the user)
If you want to remove a package you can use the uninstall option in the World-of-AI installer.

Tom vd Horst
World-of-AI

Re: World of AI Packages

PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 3:42 pm
by CAFedm
:) Question..After installing one of the "World of AI" packages..do I need to decompile that package and then recompile using TTools?


Having just started using WOAI I found that it puts a compiled traffic.bgl file inside your main Scenery>World folder in FS (e.g., installing everything automatically), for EACH package being installed. If you want to use it as is, then there is no need to decompile/compile, as it's already done for you. This is also handy in case you wish to deactivate a specific package, e.g., by simply deleting or renaming the required file(s), although it's probably better to use the uninstaller mentioned above. If like me, you want to mess around with editing the flightplans/aircraft that are provided in the package, then you would need to decompile/compile using TTools. Hope this makes sense.