[bvipilots] Re: fs passenger or other add-ons

  • From: hadi <hadirezaei@xxxxxxx>
  • To: bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 19:27:10 +0430

Hello
That's sad to hear.
What about captain sim and quality wings, do they do the same thing? (e.g providing no ways for developpers to communicate with their addons)

To be honest i didn't check out captain sim and quality aircraft's sounds though. not sure how're they like.

On 8/29/2013 5:08 AM, Robert Cezar wrote:
REGARDING: PMDG

You are correct. PMDG made a corporate decision after their original 737 series, that they would no longer permit any programmatic control of any of their aircraft... a completely foolish notion in my opinion. When developers screamed, they promised they would produce an SDK for us developers.... that was 4 years ago... we're still waiting.

Robert


On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 3:45 PM, hadi <hadirezaei@xxxxxxx <mailto:hadirezaei@xxxxxxx>> wrote:

    By the way, Robert, i think pmdg's 777 is coming out pretty soon.
    it wouldn't get interfaced with IYP right?
    Those real  engine and button sounds will look super cool :((


    On 8/29/2013 3:02 AM, hadi wrote:
    Please, do not install fs passangers
    it's right that it makes the flight more realistic, but while in
flight it actually ruinds the atmosphere if you're flying with michel. If you don't turn off all of its crash features, it keeps damaging your aircraft while your ajusting flaps and landing gear
    in flight, or when you do a bank, passangers start screaming,
    because the bank seems "too sharp" for them.
    Finally, at landing, since michel can't pull off landing rates
    above -300 most of the times,  your tire gets exploded and you
    hear  EMS and police sirons all over you, and the negative  rate
    of your bad landing will ruind all of the flight report generated
    by  FS passengers.
    (p.s with heavy aircrafts landing rates of -300 to -550 is
    considered ok, still)

    On 8/28/2013 11:44 PM, Robert Cezar wrote:
    Hi,

    You can certainly use FS Passengers with IYP, however, the
    application will be completely out of sync with IYP. For
    example, when you say, "Pre-Flight Checklist", and the doors are
    not even opened as yet, FS Passengers will be greeting the
    passengers on board.  However, the taxi sounds are great, etc.
    So, if you do not care about the two applications making
    completely illogical environmental statements, give it a try.

    A better choice might be Accu-Feel from A2A simulations.

    http://www.a2asimulations.com/

    It also makes some out of context observations, but closer than
    FS Passengers.

    REGARDING: The Boeing 772 that you sent me

    I tried interfacing this aircraft once before. However, the
    Auto-Pilot on the plane cannot be controlled by FSUIPC. It's too
    bad that the developers made the decision to create an
    auto-pilot that is completely non-programmable.  I will try to
    control it via a means called "Super Classing", but I cannot
    make any promises that it will work.

    Regards,
    Robert




    Regards,
    Robert



    On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Mitchel Snel
    <brailletijger@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:brailletijger@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

        heey guys,
        I am continually searching for ad-ons that enrich my flight
        experience.
        so first I am wandering if you guys know any wanderfull add-ons
        besides iyp off course that can better my flight experience?
        secondly I have heared of fs passenger and I would like to
        know if it
        is something to consider as an extrqa add-on to use with iyp?
        thanks in advance, Mitchel
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