![]() ![]() If you don't want to do it that way you can rename the file extension(s) from. I have disabled the default traffic file and moved all of my WOAI traffic files into my own created scenery folder that I turn on and off at will, like when I want to test other AI packages. ![]() This way you can troubleshoot different packages or "sets" of packages. So you can turn them on/off at will, just like you can scenery, Like I said above, some add-on scenery contain traffic files. Know that you can treat AI flight plans (trafficXXXX.bgl files) just like Add-on Scenery. The function is under the Bulk Traffic tab of AIFP3. Let AIFP3 delete the FS9 originals unless you have good reason to keep them. Be sure you start the search at the FSX folder level because some add-on scenery also include traffic files in their scenery folders so be aware they are not all necessarily under. If the AIFP3 Convert FS9 traffic files to FSX function finds any, it will convert them to FSX and offer to either delete or save the old ones. Or perhaps one came from some other source and your just not aware of it. So use AIFP3 to be absolutely sure because the existence of just one FS9 plan will halt all AI in FSX. ![]() It appears they goofed in some cases by converting the FS9 planes but didn't convert the flight plans. Some of the WOAI packages install old FS9 flight plan formats even though they "say" the package is FSX compatible. Use AIFP3 to search out and "ensure" you have no FS9 flight plans in existence. ![]()
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