X-Plane pilots are no longer flying alone.
Today, SayIntentions.AI officially launches SkyNet Live Multiplayer for X-Plane — bringing live shared skies to the platform for the first time.
X-Plane pilots can now see, follow, and fly alongside other live SayIntentions.AI pilots in real-time.
And most importantly: it’s fully cross-platform.
Whether other pilots are flying in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, or X-Plane, everyone now exists together in the same connected multiplayer environment.
Long flights feel less isolated. Airports feel more alive. And for the first time, X-Plane pilots are sharing the same world as the broader SayIntentions.AI community.
This is a major step toward a fully connected shared sky across simulators.
CSL Model Matching
SkyNet supports CSL (Common Shape Library) model matching, allowing multiplayer aircraft to appear as the correct aircraft type and livery instead of generic placeholder models.
Once configured, incoming traffic automatically matches against your installed CSL libraries for a significantly more immersive multiplayer experience.
How to Get Started
- Update your SayIntentions.AI client to the latest build (v4.1.1.4 or newer).
- Enable SkyNet Multiplayer:
Pilot Portal → Settings → Multiplayer - Install CSL packages (such as Bluebell CSL or X-CSL).
- Configure your CSL path:
X-Plane → Plugins → SayIntentions SkyNet → Add CSL Folder
Once configured, turn on your transponder, set TCAS to TA/RA, and join the shared sky.
This Is Just the Beginning
It’s important to clarify: this is not AI Traffic Injection for X-Plane — yet.
SkyNet Live Multiplayer is the first major step toward bringing fully sequenced traffic systems and future traffic injection capabilities to X-Plane as development continues.
But starting today, X-Plane pilots are officially part of the same live world as the rest of the SayIntentions.AI community.
And that’s a pretty big milestone.