The FPG needs to know where you installed Atc3. Once you have python installed, you should be able to launch python scripts by double-clicking. Would be great if there were some custom scenario packs with custom models. Thanks for all the great work, waiting patiently for the Dream Gateway translations. David: just unzip the files included to proper directories. Please drop a comment if you know which aircraft could be the problem.
#Atc4 torrent Patch#
You can see what the strip command buttons look like, as well as the new map.Headon Patch v1. This picture is an game-play overview that TechnoBrain has released. TechnoBrain claims that it has easier "zoom and camera controls", however it is unclear if they are referring to pinch-zoom, or another zoom method. Given that the world has now moved on to touchscreen with Windows 8, 8. In this case, the user has chosen to play in ground control and tower control. So now you ask, "what are the check boxes at the bottom for? Up until ATC3, you were required to control all 5 positions at once. The orange bar graph shows an approximation of how many aircraft will appear in that time segment. In the example picture, this player wants to play from AMPM. In ATC4 however, you get to control when you want to play, and how much you want to play. In ATC3, the stages were set in predefined "scenarios", where TechnoBrain would specify which time of day you would control. This is displayed both in the air and on the ground.Īlthough it is unclear if this is an option or not, it is a helpful tool for many beginners trying to get to harder levels.
#Atc4 torrent series#
TechnoBrain fixes that problem with a slight "cheat", where a series of blue arrows show where exactly the aircraft will go next. Instead of scrolling through my strips as in ATC3 just to tell the aircraft to stop, I can simply click on the aircraft and tell it to stop. For an example, let's say two aircraft were about to collide. Selecting a command, however, is done through the strip above the aircraft. TechnoBrain explains that to select an aircraft, you click the strip at the bottom-right, which then "swings" you over to the aircraft view just like in ATC3. See the small "strips" above active aircraft, and a "strip" at the bottom right? This is what will replace the ATC3 strip ATC4 organizes your strips for you in accordance to the frequency delivery, tower, ground, etc the aircraft is on. However, in ATC4, the strips are integrated with the aircraft, so that the mess is now gone. The aircraft strips in ATC3, as familiar to all, can get crowded at times, and required sorting out the strips manually.