Ship Simulator

English forum => Ship Simulator Extremes => Topic started by: Azipod on January 17, 2011, 23:40:08

Title: Toggle Traffic
Post by: Azipod on January 17, 2011, 23:40:08
I see a "Toggle Traffic" selection when setting up free-roaming.

How do I make use of it?  And which button is it to toggle traffic?  I'm tryign to increase the amount of traffic in my environment.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Toggle Traffic
Post by: matt5674 on January 18, 2011, 04:02:09
That button is to toggle the AI traffic on or off like for example, set as default, AI ships are on in Atlantic and appear many in environment around your ship. unchecking the box and you can have an environment empty for only your ship.
Title: Re: Toggle Traffic
Post by: freeciv on January 18, 2011, 04:05:10
All you can do is turn the traffic function "on" or "off". You can't (to my knowledge) change the amount of traffic.
Title: Re: Toggle Traffic
Post by: mvsmith on January 18, 2011, 08:36:16
All you can do is turn the traffic function "on" or "off". You can't (to my knowledge) change the amount of traffic.

If you really want less traffic in free roam in D-C or the Atlantic you could open those “missions” and change the AI in your personal copy.
Title: Re: Toggle Traffic
Post by: freeciv on January 18, 2011, 19:53:38
If anything I want to increase the traffic!

If you really want less traffic in free roam in D-C or the Atlantic you could open those “missions” and change the AI in your personal copy.
You say could like doing so is a bad thing...
Title: Re: Toggle Traffic
Post by: mvsmith on January 19, 2011, 14:31:10
If anything I want to increase the traffic!
You say could like doing so is a bad thing...

It’s only a bad thing if you screw it up. You should make a backup copy of the two files first.
I would also advise you to save and run the modified free roam as one of your custom missions instead of putting it back to replace the original free roam environment.
You should remember that you are entitled to make such modifications to the game only for your own use, and that you are not entitled to support from VSTEP if you mess it up.