AI Ship tracks

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Hi chaps,

From memory you don't use terminal id if you use forward and reverse ferry. ;)
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That's handy because I didn't know what it was anyway :lol:

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Dave, have a look at AI_Boats, you map out the route you want on Google earth and compile the kml from there, want to change a route, change the Google track - it's that easy

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Hiya Brian :hello:

Yeah.. I have AIBT and put Google Earth on this pc for doing just that. I'm sure that when I've done one, I'll wonder what all the fuss was about but it's all too much for me at the moment :lol: In the meantime, I'm putting AIBT to good use by decompiling and recompiling files with ships I want to see. It's a very tiny first step but it IS a first step :cpu:

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