Can anyone remember the name of the file that reduced the speed of cars ans trucks in FSX,
I would like to try it in Prepar3D the traffic on the roads looks way too fast.
Thank you,
Bruce.
Can anyone remember the name of the file that reduced the speed of cars ans trucks in FSX,
I would like to try it in Prepar3D the traffic on the roads looks way too fast.
Thank you,
Bruce.
Hi Bruce,
This will do the trick... http://www.lockonfiles.com/index.php...ghway-traffic/
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Bruce,
You're making all of those poor drivers drive slower!
sigh.....
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That file reduces veh traffic by 50% it can be edited in notepad and any value placed. FSX - FSX Misc.
FSX Tutorial--Reducing Traffic Speed
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Date: 06-11-2010 Downloads: 1,297
FSX Tutorial--Reducing
Traffic Speed. Reducing FSX Traffic speed - an illustrated tutorial. One of the
more "interesting" enhancements which Microsoft introduced in FSX is the vehicle
traffic which can be seen on the highways around larger cities and airports.
However many simmers feel the speed at which these vehicles travel is
considerably too fast and therefore quite unrealistic. One simmer has even
commented that he cannot overtake many vehicles when flying low and slow in the
default Cessna.
It is quite easy to edit the speeds of such vehicles and the process has been
documented in at least one forum post. However it was thought to be useful
especially for those not accustomed to working with command line interfaces to
have a tutorial available which illustrates each step. Compiled in .DOC and .PDF
formats for your flying enjoyment by David "Opa" Marshall.
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