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author | Josef "Jeff" Sipek <jeffpc@optonline.net> |
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date | Wed, 17 Aug 2005 00:35:34 -0500 |
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How to Play Air Traffic Controller - Single Player mode: ======================================================== When you start a single player game, you are presented with a decent amount of information. It is your job, as an air traffic controller, to read it and respond to it as necessary. To tell a pilot to do something, you have to issue a command. All commands have the same basic syntax: AIRCRAFT ID: COMMAND params... At this time, the only aircraft ID supported is the flight number. NOTE: Unfortunately, the command enterting facility is very rudimentary and you must follow the syntax closely, or risk crashing the game. The following commands are supported: 1) ALT => Change altitude This command has one parameter: the altitude the aircraft should climb/decent to. 2) HEAD => Change heading This command has one parameter: the new heading. NOTE: This command WILL change in future to allow turning right or left to specified heading. 3) SQUAWK => Change squawk code This command has one parameter: the new squawk code, a 4 digit octal number (digits 0-7 only) Here's a little example...Say there is an aircraft (Delta 79) that has heading 270 at 4000, and we want it to decend to 2500 and turn to heading 220. The two commands we would issue are: DELTA 79: ALT 2500 DELTA 79: HEAD 220 For ease of use, pressing either ';' or ':' will produce ': '. NOTE: It is imperative that you include exactly one space between the "DELTA" and "79", ":" and "HEAD"/"ALT", and "HEAD"/"ALT" and "2500"/"220". Special Keys: ============= There are few special keys that change what's displayed: F1 - toggles map layer display F2 - toggles weather layer display (not implemented) F3 - toggles navaid layer display (not implemented) F4 - toggles menus layer display (not implemented) F5 - toggles airplane layer display