Ice Ai Traffic V6.00 Fsx ~upd~ 〈2025〉
Released in March 2015, ICE AI Traffic V6.00 was a massive 21 GB, all-in-one freeware traffic expansion for FSX and Prepar3D featuring 296 unique models covering over 800 airlines. Despite its popularity, the project faced controversy over the unauthorized use of models, leading to its demise shortly after release and a community shift toward alternatives like SKY AI and World of AI. Read the community discussion at Reddit.
This is a detailed, deep-feature breakdown of ICE AI Traffic V6.00 for FSX (Microsoft Flight Simulator X) . Ice Ai Traffic V6.00 Fsx
Disclaimer: ICE AI Traffic is a third-party modification. As with all AI traffic packages, ensure you have a powerful enough system (or are willing to tweak settings) as V6.00 is dense. Released in March 2015, ICE AI Traffic V6
Compatibility
- Simulator: Microsoft Flight Simulator X (including Acceleration) — check release notes for ESP2 or Steam Edition compatibility.
- Add-ons: generally compatible with major scenery packs; some gate assignments may require manual edits for custom sceneries.
- System requirements: modest; higher AI densities may increase CPU usage—recommended multicore CPU and at least 4 GB RAM for smooth performance.
2. Massive Airline Coverage
Ice AI Traffic V6.00 covers over 600 airlines, from major flag carriers (American, Lufthansa, JAL) to obscure cargo operators (DHL, FedEx Feeder, UPS) and regional turboprops. Specific highlights include: Compatibility
- Full American Eagle/SkyWest fleet (ERJ-145, CRJ-700, CRJ-900)
- European LCCs (Ryanair, EasyJet, Wizz Air with correct winglet variations)
- Asian carriers (ANA, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines including the A350-1000)
- Charter & VIP (Titan Airways, VistaJet Global 6000s)
8. Known Limitations (Honest Appraisal)
- No Live Weather Syncing: AI does not react to real-time wind shifts (e.g., swapping runways). You must manually assign runways via AFCAD or use a third-party tool like AI Smooth.
- No Pushback Tug Visuals: The tug is implied via animation (wheels turn, aircraft moves backward). No 3D tug model.
- FSX Memory Leaks: Even with optimization, long-haul flights (6+ hours) into dense hubs (Heathrow, JFK) may cause an OOM (Out of Memory) crash. Restart FSX before such flights.
- No VFR GA Traffic: 95% of flights are IFR commercial. If you want buzzing Cessnas, you’ll need a separate GA pack.