Tower Simulator by Wilco Publishing is a Rip-Off


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NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Aug 1 2008, 10:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Bugger...95 bucks...pitty
Don't bother ... it's quite *DREADFUL*. Slow ... even on my [pretty fast] system ... and I had aircraft going through each other on the runway. I wouldn't even dare to call this thing BETA.
Frankly, I'm surprised Wilco put this out.

towerguy wrote:QUOTE (towerguy @ Aug 2 2008, 12:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I'm so relieved I didn't get it - oh well back to staring out the Tower windows ...
Its a sad and worrying day when two ATCO's go out and buy a program that simulates the stuff they call 'the daily grind'. My wife certainly didn't understand!! I told her that I only purchased it as I'm off to Oceanic in the not too distant future and may not have another opportunity to talk to an aircraft again!!
towerguy wrote:QUOTE (towerguy @ Aug 2 2008, 12:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I'm so relieved I didn't get it - oh well back to staring out the Tower windows ...
Mind you ... there *IS* a thing called ATC Sim (Aerosoft, I think) ... I seem to remember it was written in Visual Basic or something. Wasn't too bad, but it kept crashing .... VERY worrying for all those planes out there
Before that, there was TRACON (and RAPCON) that were both pretty good.Last edited by Adamski on Sat Aug 02, 2008 2:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Aug 2 2008, 02:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Mind you ... there *IS* a thing called ATC Sim (Aerosoft, I think) ... I seem to remember it was written in Visual Basic or something. Wasn't too bad, but it kept crashing .... VERY worrying for all those planes out there
Before that, there was TRACON (and RAPCON) that were both pretty good.
Funnily enough I went and downloaded the "ATC Simulator 2" demo for a look. The voice recognition is pretty impressive but overall it isn't really what I would call 'as real as it gets' and it was a MISSION to get it installed and running correctly under WindowsXP. The procedures and interfaces are very 'american-ised' and are far removed from what we use here in NZ. I guess my view is tainted somewhat as I'm in ATC and expect something similar to the tools I use everyday. I do know that there is a SDK available for writing customised radar sectors for the program, which I may take a look at doing. Apparently you can change the airline callsigns as well which is a bonus. "ANZ491 descend and maintain three thousand feet, cleared VORDME Approach Runway 18, established inbound contact Hamilton Tower on 122.9"........... it might just be possible!!
ATC Simulator 2 Website Link
happytraveller wrote:QUOTE (happytraveller @ Aug 5 2008, 08:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yeah! That little sim is not half bad!! And if you're keen enough and have some free cash, by registering and paying US$20 thru PayPal you can control THE NZAA TMA!greaneyr wrote:QUOTE (greaneyr @ Aug 5 2008, 08:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I still submit that BAO tower is the best tower sim out there, and Xavius ATCC one of the best radar sims. Both are dated but there's very little that is any better.
I tried resurrecting BAO Tower but couldn't get it to run under XP so gave up. I'm not familar with the Xavius program and there doesn't seem to be much info on their website unfortunately.
I'm busy looking thru the ATC Sim 2 SDK to see if I can get something to work for NZ with local callsigns. Looks promising. Will most likely model the Bay TMA sector first...........
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