Hello
Could someone let me know that if I increase the simulation rate does time speed up as well and what effect does this have on the AI - does it still work?
I'm asking because if there are no times stated for AI vessel departures or plane takeoffs in the readmes are we expected to sit around and wait for something to happen?
E.g., at Iggys Harbor, from the readme: "Here's a little AI boat that makes the rounds once an hour."
Now, does this mean 'on the hour' or some random hourly interval?
I don't really want to sit around potentially for an hour waiting for the little AI boat to do its thing so I'm thinking if I increase the sim rate, does time accelerate as well and will the AI boat make its rounds at the increased rate.
My concern in respect of the RTMM scenery/traffic/AI is that I have installed everything correctly and seeing AI work [more or less] at the stated times is confirmation that I have. If there are no stated times I am left wondering if I installed correctly or not if I don't see any AI action for a while.
Rod has told me that not stating times adds to the randomness of things, just like real life and enhances the user experience. Whilst I agree, let's not forget we are adding software to a another piece of software and things can go wrong. I don't like the fact that if I'm not seeing AI I don't know if it's bad luck or a bad installation. I suppose in an ideal world all AI software would have a 'checkpoint' that you could go to to see a specific plane or ship that would confirm a good install or not, similar to the library object tester.
So, can I speed things up or do I have to wait and see [and hope] in normal time?
Thanks
Josh