Working Title G3000 v0.6.1
Release Highlights for v0.6.1
Please refer to the changelog for a more detailed description of changes in this release.
- Performance optimizations for the GTC Map Settings and Nearest Waypoints pages.
Fixes
- [Compatibility] Fixed an error related to parsing certain Navigraph approach data that would cause major performance degradation as well as other undesired effects related to flight plan logic and rendering.
- [Compatibility] Automatic ILS frequency loading now works properly when using Navigraph FMS data.
- [NavMap] Fixed an error that would sometimes cause the active flight plan waypoint to become “stuck” on the map after removing it from the flight plan.
- [Traffic] If a contact is lost while triggering a traffic advisory, the traffic advisory is now properly removed.
- [PFD] Fixed a regression introduced in v0.6.0 that caused the airspeed indicator reference speed bug to be slightly out of position.
Known Issues
- [PFD] Citation Longitude: the PFD altimeter baro setting may be a bit slow to update when turning the PFD baro knobs. As a side effect of syncing the PFD altimeter baro settings to that of the standby altimeter, the sync is paused as long as the baro knobs are being turned in order to prevent inputs from being eaten.
- [PFD] TBM 930: Co-pilot PFD softkeys are nonfunctional.
- [NavMap] Airspaces are currently not available to display. The way the game loads data for these features is unreliable at best, and more time is needed to come up with a satisfactory solution to rendering them. Expect them to be added back at a later date.
- [NavMap] The flight plan renderer currently does not draw turn anticipation arcs or turn to intercept legs. These will be added later.
- [NavMap] All airport waypoints are shown as if they are serviced, regardless of whether they actually are. This is because waypoint data from the game is currently missing this information.
- [NavMap] Airport waypoint symbols will only show around a certain geographic distance from the center of the map (this does not apply to airports that are part of the active flight plan). This is due to the way the game searches for airports (the number of results is limited for performance reasons and there is no option to filter the search e.g. by size to reduce the performance penalty).
- [Weather Radar] When NEXRAD is enabled for the navigation map in the right MFD pane, the weather radar display in the left MFD pane will have artifacts. This does not occur with the opposite arrangement (i.e. NEXRAD enabled in left MFD pane, weather radar in right MFD pane). The bug also occurs when enabling NEXRAD for the PFD inset map. A workaround for now is to simply disable NEXRAD or to enable it in the left pane instead of the right (and disable it for the PFD inset map) if you wish to use it in conjunction with the weather radar.
- [Misc] MSFS will take an increased amount of time to fully shut down (up to several minutes) when closing the game after starting a flight that uses the road data package. The game window will still close promptly, but the game process will run in the background and game audio can be heard. The process is not frozen and will eventually shut down on its own, however if you wish to speed up the process, you can manually end-task or end-process MSFS through Task Manager.
- [Misc] TBM 930: the standby airspeed indicator still redlines at lower speeds than it should. If this bothers you, change the
crossover_speed
setting in asobo-aircraft-tbm930\SimObjects\Airplanes\Asobo_TBM930\flight_model.cfg
to 0. If you use the TBM improvement mod, you should change the value in the flight_model.cfg
file found in that mod’s folder.
Installation
Download workingtitle-g3000-v0.6.1.zip
from the Github release page. Do not download the Source code files unless you are sure you want those.
To install, copy the workingtitle-g3000
folder from the zip file into your Community
directory.
If you want to enable the road display for the navigation map, you must also download workingtitle-g3000-roaddata-v0.2.0.zip
from the Github release page. To install the road data package, copy the workingtitle-g3000-roaddata
folder from the zip file into your Community
directory. Requires 1.4 GB of hard drive space.
Configuration File
Certain mod settings can be customized via a configuration file which is located at workingtitle-g3000\html_ui\WTg3000.cfg
. Documentation for the various settings can be found in the file itself. If you make changes to the file while the game is running, you must restart the game for the changes to take effect.
Navigraph Account Linking
This mod enables the G3000/5000 to natively display Navigraph charts. Use of this feature requires an active Navigraph Ultimate subscription (and internet connection). You will also need to link your Navigraph account within the sim. To do so, follow the instructions below:
- Use the GTC (touchscreen controller) to navigate to MFD Home -> Utilities -> Database Status.
- Click on the Navigraph Charts row. A pop-up will appear.
- A browser window should open automatically. If this does not happen, you will need to manually open a browser and navigate to the provided URL.
- You will be prompted to log in to your Navigraph account and allow access. The mod does not store your Navigraph username or password anywhere, nor does it even have access to this information at any point during the authentication process.
- After completing step 4, press the “Link Account” button on the GTC pop-up. A message will appear on the GTC indicating either success or failure.
During a flight, you can check your Navigraph account link status in the GTC Database Status page. If both the Standby and Active fields display “Available”, this means an account has been linked and chart database access is available. If the Standby field displays “Available” and the Active field displays “None”, this means an account was linked but access has expired and you need to re-authenticate using the above process to restore chart database access. If both fields display “None”, this means no Navigraph account has been linked.
FAQ
- Q: I copied the mod folder to my Community folder but don’t get any of the new features. What do I do?
- A: Make sure you downloaded the correct mod folder. It should be named
workingtitle-g3000
and be contained in a .zip file named workingtitle-g3000-v[version number]
.
- Q: Why do I no longer have synthetic vision on the PFD after installing the mod?
- A: The mod introduces the option to toggle synthetic vision on/off and the setting defaults to off. To turn it back on, use the touchscreen controllers and navigate to PFD Home -> PFD Settings -> SVT Terrain Enable. Alternatively, for the TBM 930 only, use the PFD softkeys to navigate to PFD Settings -> Altitude Overlays -> Synthetic Terrain.
- Q: When I copy the mod folder to my Community folder, why do I get an error saying the file path name is too long?
- A: This is a Windows issue. By default, Windows limits file paths to 260 characters. You can disable this limit by modifying the system registry (not as scary as it sounds). Tutorials for how to do so can easily be found with a Google (or Bing) search.
- Q: Why do I sometimes get low performance/FPS with the mod?
- A: The single largest performance sink (when it comes to avionics) is the navigational map. The mod actually uses a completely new code base for the navmap that is more performant than the default. However, the mod also allows many more features to be drawn on the map than is possible with the unmodded map (as well as allowing for two independent navmaps to be displayed on the MFD), which is where performance can start to suffer. Generally, the more waypoints and text labels drawn on the map, the greater the impact on performance.
- Q: Does the mod support VNAV or inputting airways into the flight plan?
- A: Not yet. Support will be coming with a future update.
- Q: Why can’t I see multiplayer traffic on the traffic displays?
- A: Currently only Live AI traffic is supported due to limitations in which traffic data is available to JS/HTML instruments.
Credits
- Custom city database is sourced from simplemaps (simplemaps.com/data/world-cities) under the CC Attribution 4.0 license.
- Border data is sourced from Natural Earth (www.naturalearthdata.com).
- Thank you to StuTozer/ElectrikKar for allowing us to integrate his Touchscreen Restyled Mod.
- This mod uses the Roboto family of fonts (designed by Christian Robertson), licensed under Apache 2.0.
- This mod uses the d3-array, d3-geo, and topojson libraries.
- This mod uses the spacetime and tz-lookup libraries.