The good news is that SP and SP2 both support controllers so if you can figure out how to use xinput you’re golden. You might have to mess with your keybinds in the game but you can set it up so your buttons and joysticks and stuff do exactly what you want in a relatively non-janky way. If there’s anything that doesn’t work for you could always just send keyboard inputs like 1-8 for your activation groups for instance.
Unfortunately I doubt there’s a way for SP to talk back to your hardware so your options there might be limited unfortunately
@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.
Kind of an interesting vulnerability, from what I’ve heard it basically meant if a malicious person could get files into a certain location the game could execute them under certain conditions. You could make a mod that puts malware into place there and then executes it for instance, which is the type of thing you aren’t allowed to do.
This is just the way I understand it, it sounds bad but it apparently would be quite difficult or even impossible to execute for most situations, hence why Jundroo didn’t patch this security vulnerability it for 2 months.
Works fine on Steam deck with a mouse and keyboard. SP2 as well. It literally works with Proton out of the box, not exactly earth-shattering stuff. (I use arch btw)
Zorin is just Ubuntu with a different DE and different pre-installed software. Pretty nice but not super unique. Lots of people seem to like it though.
@Astro12 you can just multiply the page count by 50 and you get an approximate estimate. Bit tricky tho.
I can sympathize with not wanting to DDOS Jundroo though, I personally have experimented with downloading crafts from people who deleted their accounts lol
@Graingy windows 11 yeah. Don’t get me wrong if all you need is a brush and an undo button paint works fine but for anything beyond that I find it infuriating to try and edit images.
@Graingy tbh I can’t stand paint whatsoever. It’s so hard to use for no reason. GIMP is a bit better but is stupid in some ways. Photoshop is the best I’ve tried but is insanely expensive.
Some planes kinda suck to print, you generally have to do it vertically (nose to the sky, tail to the sky sometimes works too) to use less support material but then the super detailed jet engines and stuff get messed up with the support material. My advice would be make them pretty large and don’t print anything super complicated. It’s also ok to maybe print multiple parts (for instance for a car) and glue them together.
@Graingy nah not really. You need to kinda know your way around programming (you need to know what a variable is, what an if statement is, and some stuff like that) but you don’t need much knowledge. A five-minute YouTube video could teach you all that. If you can do Freshman-level algebra that’s all the math you need too.
Seriously, the fastest and easiest way to learn FT is to sit down and read the documentation all the way through. If there’s a concept you don’t understand, try and implement it onto a thingy. Some of it is so incredibly simple, For instance, rate(GS) is an FT expression that outputs your current acceleration. Fuel < 3 & AltitudeAgl < 200 ? 1 : 0 is an expression that you could use maybe for the input on a parachute, where if your fuel is less than three and your altitude is less than 200 it outputs the value of 1, otherwise it outputs a 0.
(The weird & bits are a side effect of the code formatting on the site, usually it would just be an ampersand and some <> brackets).
@Graingy I would argue that if you read all the way through it will give you a very good grasp of FT. I know because that’s how I learned. @hpgbproductions is correct in that you have to know what you want to do then come up with solutions.
@PlaneFlightX I believe you, one doesn’t become a computer science major (or whatever you are, I forgot) without knowing their way around the keyboard. I’m more suspicious of the “135wpm in Roblox” guy.
Have you read the documentation? It’ll take a second but once you’ve read through the whole thing you should understand the language.
That said I have thought of a rather janky solution.
Create a variable named hingeTimer and make the value be FireWeapons = 1 & SelectedWeapon = “152mm HEATFS” ? 0 : hingeTimer + 1
Then you can set the input of the rotator to hingeTimer = 5 ? -1.3 : hingeTimer = 10 ? 0. Let me know if it works, if not I would encourage you to try and debug it before asking for help.
Set your password to long unguessable strings and don’t get too attached to a freaking Roblox account. This has been pro security tips with 32
@Planemaster88 if you’re on mobile you can’t get mods unfortunately. I believe he does release mod-free versions though
my brother in christ
The good news is that SP and SP2 both support controllers so if you can figure out how to use xinput you’re golden. You might have to mess with your keybinds in the game but you can set it up so your buttons and joysticks and stuff do exactly what you want in a relatively non-janky way. If there’s anything that doesn’t work for you could always just send keyboard inputs like 1-8 for your activation groups for instance.
+1Unfortunately I doubt there’s a way for SP to talk back to your hardware so your options there might be limited unfortunately
@Mrcooldude ok, find me a product listing for that cpu anywhere other than that site. That’s a typo for an i5-4790T.
Might be blocked for some reason.
@SimplyElegant
I’m not sure how the game handles this but you could just build trucks in the game and make them refuel the way that tankers do.
by achieving roughly 200 upvotes, assuming all your posts are planes.
+1@Nanta02 check step 3
+1Make one of those bikes that kids in New Zealand have with all the sirens on them
There used to be little dummies in the planes in this game
+1If your name is taken but you can’t find a user they probably made an account on JNO.
@MobileBuilder21 by all means, don’t go too crazy with it though.
from the mouth of Mr. Jundroo
+1@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.
Broski is a sentient grain of sand and has nothing to do but hang out on the website for an airplane video game
+1Kind of an interesting vulnerability, from what I’ve heard it basically meant if a malicious person could get files into a certain location the game could execute them under certain conditions. You could make a mod that puts malware into place there and then executes it for instance, which is the type of thing you aren’t allowed to do.
+1This is just the way I understand it, it sounds bad but it apparently would be quite difficult or even impossible to execute for most situations, hence why Jundroo didn’t patch this security vulnerability it for 2 months.
Works fine on Steam deck with a mouse and keyboard. SP2 as well. It literally works with Proton out of the box, not exactly earth-shattering stuff. (I use arch btw)
Zorin is just Ubuntu with a different DE and different pre-installed software. Pretty nice but not super unique. Lots of people seem to like it though.
+2@SimplyElegant there is just one thing iiiIIiiI neeeed
The closest thing is successor points.
+1nice screenshots
@AvocadoSeams no
yes
@Jmestes you won't lose anything if you back up everything that's important.
+1Yeah I gotchu. Upload all of your important files such as Simpleplanes save data to Google Drive (or something similar) then just factory reset it.
+2@RSH10Thunderbeam I have like 6, there are mods with alts, that rule isn't inforced
@Graingy let’s just say multiple major religions have accused me of blasphemy for this alleged resurrection
@Astro12 you can just multiply the page count by 50 and you get an approximate estimate. Bit tricky tho.
I can sympathize with not wanting to DDOS Jundroo though, I personally have experimented with downloading crafts from people who deleted their accounts lol
@Graingy do you think 30 seconds is a safe estimate? Cause at 30 seconds a pop that's three hundred hours
@Graingy several hundred hours of your life just writing comments
I think you win. But at what cost?
No shot that’s your brother lol
19 questions on a math exam sounds kinda light ngl
+1@Graingy windows 11 yeah. Don’t get me wrong if all you need is a brush and an undo button paint works fine but for anything beyond that I find it infuriating to try and edit images.
@Graingy tbh I can’t stand paint whatsoever. It’s so hard to use for no reason. GIMP is a bit better but is stupid in some ways. Photoshop is the best I’ve tried but is insanely expensive.
@Graingy just nuke them then, seems you could take the island with one singular bomb.
Some planes kinda suck to print, you generally have to do it vertically (nose to the sky, tail to the sky sometimes works too) to use less support material but then the super detailed jet engines and stuff get messed up with the support material. My advice would be make them pretty large and don’t print anything super complicated. It’s also ok to maybe print multiple parts (for instance for a car) and glue them together.
@Graingy nah not really. You need to kinda know your way around programming (you need to know what a variable is, what an if statement is, and some stuff like that) but you don’t need much knowledge. A five-minute YouTube video could teach you all that. If you can do Freshman-level algebra that’s all the math you need too.
Seriously, the fastest and easiest way to learn FT is to sit down and read the documentation all the way through. If there’s a concept you don’t understand, try and implement it onto a thingy. Some of it is so incredibly simple, For instance, rate(GS) is an FT expression that outputs your current acceleration.
Fuel < 3 & AltitudeAgl < 200 ? 1 : 0is an expression that you could use maybe for the input on a parachute, where if your fuel is less than three and your altitude is less than 200 it outputs the value of 1, otherwise it outputs a 0.(The weird & bits are a side effect of the code formatting on the site, usually it would just be an ampersand and some <> brackets).
@Graingy I would argue that if you read all the way through it will give you a very good grasp of FT. I know because that’s how I learned. @hpgbproductions is correct in that you have to know what you want to do then come up with solutions.
@PlaneFlightX I believe you, one doesn’t become a computer science major (or whatever you are, I forgot) without knowing their way around the keyboard. I’m more suspicious of the “135wpm in Roblox” guy.
+2My best is like 95wpm with 99% accuracy.
On my phone I just got 68 with 90% accuracy lol
Also, I have a suspicion that some of the people here are lying.
You should try out strudel.cc. Once you figure that out there’s a collaborative version called nudel.cc
+1@Graingy no
chuckles surreptitiously
+1Never forget this is the man that hit bronze without ever posting an aircraft
+1You should build stuff instead of just making successors.
Have you read the documentation? It’ll take a second but once you’ve read through the whole thing you should understand the language.
That said I have thought of a rather janky solution.
Create a variable named hingeTimer and make the value be
FireWeapons = 1 & SelectedWeapon = “152mm HEATFS” ? 0 : hingeTimer + 1Then you can set the input of the rotator to
hingeTimer = 5 ? -1.3 : hingeTimer = 10 ? 0. Let me know if it works, if not I would encourage you to try and debug it before asking for help.Is that my mod map in the thumbnail?
+2‘Tis an honor
Dude this is phenomenal. Easily deserves to win the contest. The sheer amount of effort right here (and the face reveal omg) is just astounding.
+1@winterro honestly yeah just not simulating anything other than location at a reasonable distance would be a godsend