What did materialize was a rock solid program that just works. Btw, I wondered if the outdated UI was going to hinder my enjoyment or slow the learning curve, but neither of those materialized. In the meantime products like P2ATC are already there. Hopefully these new tools become viable options, but there is a LONG road ahead to get these products to a mature state. So great for ATC, not so much for traffic simulation.ĪTC is extremely complex to get right. Sadly, not much traffic the times I have checked it out. Pilot Edge is real controllers basically for California. Simply looks outdated to me.Īvsim is great if you fly where the controllers and traffic. P2ATC, I have heard great things, but the learning curve is high and have not tried it yet. My personal favorite.īeyond ATC, is not out and who knows when it will be or if it will even work. I use or will be going back to FSHUD with FSLTL. I might go for it if it was half that price and even then I Probably would not. If and when they get traffic working, that would make it an extremely viable solution for everyone. Having used SayIntentions, I can attest that what it does it does very well. Even having 10-15 voices, quickly becomes boring. The program I use now has over 110 voices, and it is nice not to hear the same voices over and over again. The thing that kept me for even considering Pilot2 ATC is the cost of additional voices, at around $35 a voice. Thankfully, ATC chatter is easily incorporated into the program based on what type of channel you're on and location in the world. Only issue is that it's a lot better with aftermarket voices and ATC chatter. Just like how all of pretend to be pilots, we can pretend the ATC program is vectoring them to final. AIG and FSLTL traffic can make pretty planes around me and the ATC program (p2atc) can give me a flight following, or IFR, change my cruise level, show me everything in the maps section all the while not vectoring me into a mountain. Just get me up in the air and enjoy the hobby. I don't have time to wait if there is a vatsim controller available, I don't want to pay 30 dollars more a month to fly in a stinking simulator. Though I'd consider that a nice to have option. I am not sure what the obsession of the ATC controlling the traffic but for me (I know I know my opinion) my focus is on flying in the simulator. If anyone does have pilot2atc they'd notice how robust it's features are regarding ATC.
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