@Astron1 for making any mod, you need Unity. JDK and Android SDK are needed in order to make a mod suitable for Android devices. If I recall well, you need both. This might have some useful informations
There are two different things that are considered modding here. There's XML editing, that allows for far more precise building, and Unity modding, which is more difficult, and serves for making new parts, maps, and map add-ons. Installing existing Unity mods is quite easy. On most devices, just download a mod and click on it. For XML editing, I would recommend downloading Overload mod from the "Mod" section of the site.
Very nice. It is not usual for a new player to post such a well-made build. You even utilised mechanisms and XML edited parts. The mast looks a bit short, but everything else is great. Keep building like this, and you'll get far in this community.
PS. Put instructions in the description next time. It makes complex builds like this one easier to use.
@Astron1 you can't make mods on your phone. Software needed for that takes almost 10GB of memory and and a good processor. Not to mention programming skills, which you obviously don't have, else you wouldn't ask about mod making on Android.
It looks very nice. Only thing I dislike is the aggressiveness of AA tanks. What I do like are large, mostly flat surfaces for driving on, especially since I'm working on some sort of repulsorcraft that is supposed to go hundreds of miles per hour over flat terrain.
This looks very nice, but it needs some functionality improvements. For steering, you could have used either RCN nozzles, VTOL nozzle, or jet engines pointed sideways, set to activate on roll input, with one of them inverted. For gun elevation, you could have used XML edited rotators, that would allow guns to go up, but not down. If you can't XML edit, you can find such a hinge on the tank on my profile.
@Astron1 in the top line of the site, after SP logo, you have site "sections"; Buy, Airplanes, Forums, Mods, Stuff, and your username. There, go to Mods. Open the page of the mod that you want, and select a download. Since your builds are made on Android, download Android version. If there is no Android version download, the mod can't run on a mobile device. After that, go to your file explorer and find the downloaded mod in downloads folder. Move it to Android/data/Jundroo/SimplePlanes/Mods folder, and open SimplePlanes.
@AudioDud3 it was made by two amateur programmers, and even Devs thought it's impossible to make. Under those circumstances, it's great. Of course, compared to professionally made multiplayers in games that are focused on multiplayer, it sucks.
@RhysBrown I used concept of Yugoslavian "Projekat novi avion" (project new plane) for basic inspiration, and placed the intake like on Eurofighter. I'm glad you like it.
Download the mod from "mods" section of the site and move it from your downloads folder to SP/Mods folder. After that, enable it from the main menu on SimplePlanes, and use it.
@AudioDud3 multiplayer is not coming to mobile because most of the mobile processors wouldn't be able to run it. Even my (heavily upgraded) laptop sometimes has problems with MP.
Realistic water simulation is both difficult to make (due to actual water physics) and difficult for the processor to run. I don't think any of our mod makers are capable of doing it, especially not for free.
@A3 I'm not really a car (even though I'm a machine technician of motor vehicles, they don't really interest me) or a replica guy. Definitely not a good person for that project. Sorry.
No problem @Zandgard
Here you go
Got you covered, just give me a second
I like this one. The low rider version has too much bling for my taste.
@Astron1 for making any mod, you need Unity. JDK and Android SDK are needed in order to make a mod suitable for Android devices. If I recall well, you need both. This might have some useful informations
@Kimo no problem. Even though aesthetically not much, this thing is quite interesting to fly.
There are two different things that are considered modding here. There's XML editing, that allows for far more precise building, and Unity modding, which is more difficult, and serves for making new parts, maps, and map add-ons. Installing existing Unity mods is quite easy. On most devices, just download a mod and click on it. For XML editing, I would recommend downloading Overload mod from the "Mod" section of the site.
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@Kt1578 no problem buddy
Looks nice. Paint job reminds me of SP logo.
Clearly inspired by Zveno project of Soviet air force. Good job
Very nice. It is not usual for a new player to post such a well-made build. You even utilised mechanisms and XML edited parts. The mast looks a bit short, but everything else is great. Keep building like this, and you'll get far in this community.
PS. Put instructions in the description next time. It makes complex builds like this one easier to use.
@ahappyape no problem
@Astron1 same. SPmod files are made in software called Unity, which is not available for Android, only for Windows and Mac
@Rohan I'm glad to hear that.
This is incredible. Very original design, and stunning performance. I'm impressed.
Very nice. A bit tricky to get used to, but rons quite well after a couple of minutes of practice. Keep up the good work.
@Cadin no problem
@Astron1 or, if you are trying to make Android mod on your PC, you need JDK and Android SDK.
+1@Astron1 you can't make mods on your phone. Software needed for that takes almost 10GB of memory and and a good processor. Not to mention programming skills, which you obviously don't have, else you wouldn't ask about mod making on Android.
It looks very nice. Only thing I dislike is the aggressiveness of AA tanks. What I do like are large, mostly flat surfaces for driving on, especially since I'm working on some sort of repulsorcraft that is supposed to go hundreds of miles per hour over flat terrain.
Woah, it looks like a real thing. Great job.
This looks very nice, but it needs some functionality improvements. For steering, you could have used either RCN nozzles, VTOL nozzle, or jet engines pointed sideways, set to activate on roll input, with one of them inverted. For gun elevation, you could have used XML edited rotators, that would allow guns to go up, but not down. If you can't XML edit, you can find such a hinge on the tank on my profile.
It looks very nice.
+1Amazing work. You sure invested effort into every detail
@Astron1 go to this mod and click the blue button that says Android. Not all mods have android version, but the one I gave you a link to does.
It is possible, but you need an extremely slow plane or a helicopter.
@Astron1 in the top line of the site, after SP logo, you have site "sections"; Buy, Airplanes, Forums, Mods, Stuff, and your username. There, go to Mods. Open the page of the mod that you want, and select a download. Since your builds are made on Android, download Android version. If there is no Android version download, the mod can't run on a mobile device. After that, go to your file explorer and find the downloaded mod in downloads folder. Move it to Android/data/Jundroo/SimplePlanes/Mods folder, and open SimplePlanes.
no problem @cats
@AudioDud3 it was made by two amateur programmers, and even Devs thought it's impossible to make. Under those circumstances, it's great. Of course, compared to professionally made multiplayers in games that are focused on multiplayer, it sucks.
@Externaldarkness nice. I'd like to see that.
@RhysBrown I used concept of Yugoslavian "Projekat novi avion" (project new plane) for basic inspiration, and placed the intake like on Eurofighter. I'm glad you like it.
No problem @Kimo
Download the mod from "mods" section of the site and move it from your downloads folder to SP/Mods folder. After that, enable it from the main menu on SimplePlanes, and use it.
@AudioDud3 multiplayer is not coming to mobile because most of the mobile processors wouldn't be able to run it. Even my (heavily upgraded) laptop sometimes has problems with MP.
Realistic water simulation is both difficult to make (due to actual water physics) and difficult for the processor to run. I don't think any of our mod makers are capable of doing it, especially not for free.
+3Nice work. I think that props should have been bigger, but other than that, it's amazing.
+1@A3 Cool. Just keep pushing buddy.
@PyrusEnderhunter farts are warm. You can fart into the hand of that evil presence to warm it up ;)
@Othawne it's ok buddy. You can't be in the mood to make landing gears all the time.
@Cedy117 thanks m8
@A3 I'm not really a car (even though I'm a machine technician of motor vehicles, they don't really interest me) or a replica guy. Definitely not a good person for that project. Sorry.
Thanks for answering
@BaconAircraft well, it is tail-less delta, but it has taller profile and canards
@BaconAircraft lol
@saturn28 thank you
@Joco80 no problem
@BaconAircraft nah m8, can't you see it's a biplane? =)
@Sauce are you blind? It's obviously a strategic bomber.
@BaconAircraft thanks