yeah you can do other stuff by messing around with the backend too, jundroo.blob.core.windows.net hosts all the aircraft images and files so with a little poking around you could maybe find something interesting.
Also if you have the aircraft ID you can download the xml of any plane ever made, but I'm not going to share how since it requires an abnormal amount of server use to accomplish.
Additionally this trick seems to work regardless of how old a post is.
@32 I was just trying to see options for getting Blueshift's planes back, I will ask around and if no one has any of his planes then I guess I will have to "Brute force" it.
@MobileBuilder21 you have to bruteforce it with a script basically, not sure Jundroo wants people sending thousands of requests a minute. But if it’s one of your planes you don’t need to use that method, you can use the method in this video.
yeah you can do other stuff by messing around with the backend too, jundroo.blob.core.windows.net hosts all the aircraft images and files so with a little poking around you could maybe find something interesting.
Also if you have the aircraft ID you can download the xml of any plane ever made, but I'm not going to share how since it requires an abnormal amount of server use to accomplish.
Additionally this trick seems to work regardless of how old a post is.
@MobileBuilder21 by all means, don’t go too crazy with it though.
@32 I was just trying to see options for getting Blueshift's planes back, I will ask around and if no one has any of his planes then I guess I will have to "Brute force" it.
@MobileBuilder21 you have to bruteforce it with a script basically, not sure Jundroo wants people sending thousands of requests a minute. But if it’s one of your planes you don’t need to use that method, you can use the method in this video.
@32 Please, tell more about that thing about "any plane ever made" more specifically the "server use"...
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