twistking Posted Saturday at 05:34 PM Posted Saturday at 05:34 PM I propose an editor "module" or function that would allow mission designers to auto-generate civilian air traffic for missions. Designers could designate airports or map edge points (portals) between which traffic routes would be automatically populated. The function should furthermore allow basic control over air traffic density, unit types, randomization etc. The "module" should also allow control through triggers to change parameters during runtime. With such a system mission designers should be able to create believable civilian air traffic with only a few clicks, while still allowing enough control for the system to adapt during mission runtime. If you like the proposed improvements, please rate this thread 5 stars: Thanks! 4 My improved* wishlist after a decade with DCS *now with 17% more wishes compared to the original
draconus Posted yesterday at 07:49 AM Posted yesterday at 07:49 AM What good is air traffic without even 737 or A320 models? 1 Win10 i7-10700KF 32GB RTX4070S Quest 3 T16000M VPC CDT-VMAX TFRP FC3 MiG-29A F-14A/B F-15E CA SC NTTR PG Syria
waterman Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM (edited) I have been using Cfrag`s "DML" "CivAir" for Years ! It is fantastic and i have a similar setup i use for running random timetable DCS Trains if ever the Broken Deactivation gets fixed ! I cant believe you people dont know about CivAir ! Download the DML Lua files the Manual and the Demos and give them a try. Sadly Cfrag is no longer updating DML " A VERY SAD HUGE LOSS to the Community " I Believe recent DCS updates and this Forum have stuffed things up yet again. You cannot afford to loose creators of His caliber. Give CivAir a go - I have attached the .miz demo - Civ Air International.miz Edited yesterday at 08:59 AM by waterman 2
Fitzcarraldo Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 11 hours ago, waterman said: I have been using Cfrag`s "DML" "CivAir" for Years ! It is fantastic and i have a similar setup i use for running random timetable DCS Trains if ever the Broken Deactivation gets fixed ! I cant believe you people dont know about CivAir ! I think for "basic functionality" it's better to have robust systems built directly into the game. 2 1
waterman Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 47 minutes ago, Fitzcarraldo said: I think for "basic functionality" it's better to have robust systems built directly into the game. Nice idea maybe add it to the growing wish list. The old saying goes " You can drag a Horse to water but you can't make it Drink " I will check back in 10 years time to see how its progressing. Good Luck In the meantime theres always cfrag`s Fantastic DML - untill the much needed DCS Core updates kill it all off 1
cailean_556 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago With the DCS: Top End Australia map and the RAAF assets they were developing for it, we almost had a 737 model that could have been modified (by ED or Check Six) to replicate a civilian airliner... With them folding before anything was even developed, sadly that window has closed. For Air Policing/Interception missions, civilian air traffic in areas where it should be, is a must. I try to add things like this for immersion in my missions using the Yak-40 and An-26 mostly. Even if they just stripped the E-3 of its radar and defensive system fittings, that's a 707... Ironically, a 707 is also used as a tanker by some countries... A 737 and/or an A320 model aren't that hard to come by, or even making one themselves wouldn't be *that* hard, considering. Doesn't need a highly detailed interior, doesn't need to be fitted and ready for flyable module quality - just needs to pass an exterior look as you pull up next to it after an intercept, or if it's squawking 7500. Even if you couldn't actually control when or where they appeared outside of allowing them to do so and where they'd take off from/land at - still more immersive than...KC-135s in civilian airliner liveries...
twistking Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 6 hours ago, cailean_556 said: With the DCS: Top End Australia map and the RAAF assets they were developing for it, we almost had a 737 model that could have been modified (by ED or Check Six) to replicate a civilian airliner... With them folding before anything was even developed, sadly that window has closed. For Air Policing/Interception missions, civilian air traffic in areas where it should be, is a must. I try to add things like this for immersion in my missions using the Yak-40 and An-26 mostly. Even if they just stripped the E-3 of its radar and defensive system fittings, that's a 707... Ironically, a 707 is also used as a tanker by some countries... A 737 and/or an A320 model aren't that hard to come by, or even making one themselves wouldn't be *that* hard, considering. Doesn't need a highly detailed interior, doesn't need to be fitted and ready for flyable module quality - just needs to pass an exterior look as you pull up next to it after an intercept, or if it's squawking 7500. Even if you couldn't actually control when or where they appeared outside of allowing them to do so and where they'd take off from/land at - still more immersive than...KC-135s in civilian airliner liveries... I'm pretty sure that the Yak-40 and An-26 are the most used aircrafts in my missions not counting player/client controlled AC 1 My improved* wishlist after a decade with DCS *now with 17% more wishes compared to the original
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