[Question] When are A.I's going to improve?
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[Question] When are A.I's going to improve?
When are they going to improve? I'm hoping one day I can do better with them.
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Re: [Question] When are A.I's going to improve?
developer*NuggetCrusher wrote:I surely hope that the developers can improve them
YS is developed by one person only, Soji Yamakawa. This pretty much explains the slow rate of development of the simulator. Furthermore, being closed-source means that only he is capable of modifying the program. Soji does tend to be slow and fairly erratic in terms of updates (ie adding features instead of fixing bugs) so an improvement in AI seems unlikely. The only improvement I've seen are the new commands to tighten or loosen formation in flight.
If you want to fly with other aircraft, maybe you can try online flight

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Re: [Question] When are A.I's going to improve?
Thank you so much! I didn't knew thanksNightRaven wrote:Not in the near future.
developer*NuggetCrusher wrote:I surely hope that the developers can improve them
YS is developed by one person only, Soji Yamakawa. This pretty much explains the slow rate of development of the simulator. Furthermore, being closed-source means that only he is capable of modifying the program. Soji does tend to be slow and fairly erratic in terms of updates (ie adding features instead of fixing bugs) so an improvement in AI seems unlikely. The only improvement I've seen are the new commands to tighten or loosen formation in flight.
If you want to fly with other aircraft, maybe you can try online flight

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