PE traffic
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PE traffic
My folder (directory) structure is the VSPro Resources in the PilotEdge folder. Then under that I have the CSL folder, which then has loads of folders inside that - some with specific planes, and others like "Jets", which then contains numerous airliner folders (like A320, B744, etc.).
I think that is how it's supposed to be, but please correct me if I'm wrong. Is anyone else seeing reported traffic less these days?
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Re: PE traffic
You have a mix of old and new CSL's. My guess is that you didn't delete your PE folder and start from scratch as recommended in the release notes for the new plugin. You should delete the PE folder, unzip the plugin again, and then install any additional HD CSL's that you recently downloaded.
As for seeing the aircraft from further away, the old CSLs were visible from MUCH further away than they would've been in real life due to the unrealistic lights. The reality is that aircraft are quite hard to spot during the day from anything other than a couple of miles.
As for seeing the aircraft from further away, the old CSLs were visible from MUCH further away than they would've been in real life due to the unrealistic lights. The reality is that aircraft are quite hard to spot during the day from anything other than a couple of miles.
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Re: PE traffic
From my Apple's "date added" feature, I can see that I did the recommended installation, but added all the old CSLs as well as the new ones at the same time. I'll start again. Funnily enough, today I did see some more traffic, but I'll reinstall and leave out the oldies.Keith Smith wrote:You have a mix of old and new CSL's. My guess is that you didn't delete your PE folder and start from scratch as recommended in the release notes for the new plugin. You should delete the PE folder, unzip the plugin again, and then install any additional HD CSL's that you recently downloaded.
As for seeing the aircraft from further away, the old CSLs were visible from MUCH further away than they would've been in real life due to the unrealistic lights. The reality is that aircraft are quite hard to spot during the day from anything other than a couple of miles.
As for the reality situation, you are (of course) spot on!