Author Topic: Baggage truck is broken with CRJ by Aerosoft  (Read 844 times)

gabrielslan

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Baggage truck is broken with CRJ by Aerosoft
« on: April 03, 2023, 11:40:30 pm »
Every time I start boarding with de CRJ 700 by Aerosoft, the baggage truck with the bags stays still until all the passenger finish boarding. At the same time they finnish, independent of the number of passagenrs, the baggage truck starts moving towards the aircraft to load the baggage. This bug is SO ANNOYING!!!! Please, fix it.

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Re: Baggage truck is broken with CRJ by Aerosoft
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2023, 11:42:05 pm »
Your mistake is assuming it's a "bug", when it obviously isn't, and it's made intentionally for all airplanes that have both baggage and passengers loading on the same side, to prevent stairs clashing with the loaders.

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Re: Baggage truck is broken with CRJ by Aerosoft
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2023, 07:27:40 pm »
Your mistake is assuming it's a "bug", when it obviously isn't, and it's made intentionally for all airplanes that have both baggage and passengers loading on the same side, to prevent stairs clashing with the loaders.

Unfortunetly, this solution kills the immersion, and also the CRJ only have front stairs from the aircraft itself, so there's no risk of loaders crashing with stairs. And the baggage trucks already crash with the aircraft everytime anyways, going below it before driving away to infinity...

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Re: Baggage truck is broken with CRJ by Aerosoft
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2023, 07:57:22 pm »
Unfortunetly, this solution kills the immersion

Vehicle clashing into each other is worse on this aspect.

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and also the CRJ only have front stairs from the aircraft itself, so there's no risk of loaders crashing with stairs

There's the Bus as well. There are reasons why things are made a certain way, and it's precisely because other users reported it.

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And the baggage trucks already crash with the aircraft everytime anyways, going below it before driving away to infinity...

No, they don't, at least not if you call the services manually. If you have automatic servicing, it increases the risk of collisions. And an airport profile can lower quite a bit the risk of conflicts.