Yesterday, I started taking flying lessons for my Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) with Central Cost Aero Club at Warnervale airport, NSW. To be more precise, it was actually second lesson, I took first one 2 years ago with the same fly school. My very first trial flight (not lesson) was at Camden Airport from adrenaline.com.au but it was pretty good but too far from my place. Decided to go with Warnervale rather than with one of Bankstown's schools because I like country side and prefer driving to airport on freeway rather than through road traffic of Sydney's suburbs. Another advantage which CCAC instructor mentioned is that at Warnervale you start doing your air exercises straight after take off however at Bankstown plane needs to go to training area first which take time. Did not check out if it is the case yet but sounds like valid point. I'm planning to get my licence within about 1 year. Let see how it goes.... I will keep you posted.
There is a great instruction on Steam how to do it but it is not precise yet and did not work for my case. The issue with above-mentioned instruction is that it does not provide way to precisely recreate game save filenames. Unfortunately, the game-save tool does not print out full name of the files for some reason so we kind of guess. I hope it will be fixed soon but meanwhile you can use below approach. Within saves folder you have file container.XYZ file which is basically map between Xbox file names and Snowrunner native filename which Steam is using. It is pretty easy to do this mapping manually especially for files with has sequential numbering. In order to do it, you need a HEX editor. For example this https://hexed.it/ works fine. Just open container.XYZ from your XBOX WGS folder in the HEX editor. What we need to do next is to get XBOX name and rename file with this name to SnowRunner Steam name and we can do it by looking into hex editor. The format is the following. Mappin...
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