If you are an avid flight simulation enthusiast, chances are you have encountered issues with your AI traffic in Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX). The AI traffic in FSX allows for a more realistic experience by populating the virtual skies with other aircraft. However, it is not uncommon for users to experience problems with their AI traffic, which can be frustrating and detract from the immersive experience. In such cases, it may be necessary to return the AI traffic to its default settings.
Returning FSX to its default AI traffic can be a bit of a process, but with the right guidance, you can reset everything to its original state and get your virtual skies bustling with activity once again. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to return FSX to default AI traffic.
Before you begin, it’s important to note that resetting your AI traffic to default will remove any customizations or third-party modifications you might have made. If you have made significant changes to your AI traffic, be sure to make a backup of your configuration files before proceeding with the reset.
Step 1: Remove Add-On AI Traffic
If you have installed any add-on AI traffic packages, you will need to remove them before returning FSX to its default AI traffic. This can usually be done via the Add or Remove Programs feature in your operating system. Ensure that all third-party AI traffic software is completely uninstalled before moving on to the next step.
Step 2: Delete AI Traffic Configuration Files
To return FSX to its default AI traffic, you will need to delete the AI traffic configuration files. These files can typically be found in the FSX installation folder, usually located at “C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X”. Look for files with the “.cfg” extension, such as “fsx.cfg” and “trafficAircraft.bgl”. Delete these files to remove any custom AI traffic configurations.
Step 3: Repair or Reinstall FSX
If simply deleting the configuration files does not resolve the issue, you may need to repair or reinstall FSX. This can often be done via the Control Panel in your operating system by selecting the “Repair” option for the FSX installation. If a repair does not resolve the issue, consider uninstalling and then reinstalling FSX to ensure a clean slate for your AI traffic settings.
Step 4: Verify Default AI Traffic Settings
Once you have removed add-on AI traffic, deleted custom configuration files, and repaired or reinstalled FSX, it’s time to verify that the AI traffic has been returned to its default settings. Start FSX and navigate to the in-game settings menu to check that the AI traffic settings are back to their original state.
Step 5: Optional – Install Official AI Traffic Updates
If you find that the default AI traffic in FSX is lacking or outdated, you may want to consider installing official AI traffic updates from the developers. This can often be done through software updates or official add-ons provided by the FSX developers, which can enhance the variety and realism of AI traffic in the simulator.
Returning FSX to its default AI traffic can be a tedious process, but by following these steps, you can ensure that your virtual skies are once again populated with a bustling array of AI aircraft. Remember to make backups of any custom configurations before making changes and always verify that your AI traffic is functioning as intended after each step.
With the AI traffic back to its default state, you can once again enjoy the realistic immersion of virtual air traffic as you soar through the skies in Microsoft Flight Simulator X.