I think you're annoying after you posted all that stupid crap about Pewdie. I mean honestly, you think some self absorbed millionaire gives a toenail clipping about you?
@Strikefighter04 Cops see teenagers as unsupervised children. Not bad people, but extra work and potentially troublesome. Think about the kids at your school, how many of them act like idiots? Picking on each other, breaking stuff, stealing or just being loud and obnoxious? Now imagine a bunch of men in their mid-40's acting like that on the street. Those people are called "drunks" and cops aren't too fond of them, either. It's not fair, but hey, cops have never been fair, and it could be a lot worse.
The years between 15 and 21 are two edged. On the one hand, you are at the peak of your health: every physical thing you do is at its easiest, even wounds heal faster and you are somewhat resistant to damage. People you know are attractive and fun: because of school you are literally surrounded by people your own age, this may seem like no big deal but it is, never again will it be so easy to make friends and romantic partners. Life isn't hard yet: some teenagers have to pay bills, support their family and work full time jobs but chances are that you don't, life hasn't beat the crap out of you yet and there is much to look forward to in terms of ambition.
On the other hand you begin to see yourself as an adult despite having zero experience with the real world. You haven't yet realized that opinions (and your opinion in particular) are almost totally worthless. Many (most?) teenagers are extremely self absorbed, spending tremendous amounts of time cultivating a look or persona and very little time observing the cause and effect of other peoples lives. Worse yet, other people will assume you are selfish and shallow, even if that is not the case.
Every year has its challenges, the key is identifying opportunies and taking advantage of them.
You should take some art classes. Brown is a yellow-orange color with a bit of black added. All visible color is based around 3 primaries: red, blue and yellow. Every color you can see is a mixture of those three in some way, added with varying amounts of black or white. In this case, brown is simply yellow with a little bit of black and sometimes a tiny bit of red or blue or both. I hope this is helpful, here's a link explaining it in more detail if you're interested. Color Theory
Do you realize what an incredible jerk you sound like?
You start off by calling all the mod maps "terrible" and then demand from the very people you just insulted a new map custom tailored to you, specifically.
It's got a very difficult shape to get right, the way the air intakes pinch the curve of the nose is maddening. The A-6 is a beautiful plane, and monsterously effective at its role.
This is what they refer to in the industry as "a mid air collision." Instead of applause, it usually leads to an investigation, lawsuits, often a conviction, etc. Generally frowned upon.
Never reduce the mass of moving parts, especially jet and propeller engines. It leads to bugs and sometimes it can crash the game. On rotators, pistons, wheels and the parts directly attached to them, reducing mass causes them to become weak and floppy, as if they were attached to springs.
No. It wont work. Gold is soft and heavy. Duralumin (aluminum alloy used for planes) is hard and light. Thrust to wieght is important, but it's not the whole story.
@AchuTMM You don't have to re-buy windows, that makes no sense. I built mine 4 years ago, same windows still running no problems. As for warranty, each component comes with a warranty and it's a better one because it isn't void if you open the box!
Where did you hear all this misinformation? Are you just making it up? Why? You stand to gain so much taking the power into your own hands.
@CjrLdy I don't have a problem with people mutating old cars into bizarre drag contraptions, absolutely fine and often cool. I have a problem with people chopping up rare pieces of history just because they can. There can't be more than a hundred real '70 Charger R/T's left, and if someone guts one for racing, that count sinks to 99, doesn't it? After all, he'll tear up the interior, rip out the transmission, exhaust, motor, everything that moves and drop in a custom block. The only things to survive would be some of the panelling, the seats and the frame.
And for what? So it kind of looks like a Charger? Why not just do that to something ugly like an 82 Caprice station wagon? Or if that requires too much imagination, why not chop-shop a base model Charger? He'd get the same level of performance and he wouldn't have sprayed bright orange graffitti over a work of art.
Oh, I almost forgot, this is the best car build I've seen in years. You're incredibly talented. :)
@AchuTMM More riskier and expensive? No. Building your own is cheaper because you are cutting out the middle man. As for risk, you assume the same level of risk.
Purchasing a pre-built computer is expensive, companies like Apple and Dell purchase components from the real manufacturers, pile them into a box and resell it to you at a markup. All you have to do is learn a little bit and show some backbone and you can sidestep them completely.
Purchase the components for a personal computer, assemble them into a computer, install an operating system, install Steam, purchase the PC version of this fine game, laugh at kids who don't know how to put together a computer. The end.
@Jim1the1Squid You post pictures  but if it's from imgur you have to remove the S from https
@UssInvincible What happened?
@Jim1the1Squid Post a picture of something similar.
I think you're annoying after you posted all that stupid crap about Pewdie. I mean honestly, you think some self absorbed millionaire gives a toenail clipping about you?
+1Usually teasers have pictures and interesting stuff in them so people get excited.
@BurkeEnterprise Well, people in the city are tough as well, I guess. I've never been north of Toronto, I bet it's beautiful up there.
@BurkeEnterprise Wow, that's pretty far up there! You guys must be tough.
@Strikefighter04 Cops see teenagers as unsupervised children. Not bad people, but extra work and potentially troublesome. Think about the kids at your school, how many of them act like idiots? Picking on each other, breaking stuff, stealing or just being loud and obnoxious? Now imagine a bunch of men in their mid-40's acting like that on the street. Those people are called "drunks" and cops aren't too fond of them, either. It's not fair, but hey, cops have never been fair, and it could be a lot worse.
+2The stealth thing has 13 now. If you want more votes, you gotta up your game.
+2@Minecraftpoweer When I was younger so much younger than todaaaaaaay
+1@AWESOMENESS360 You have no idea what you are talking about.
+1The years between 15 and 21 are two edged. On the one hand, you are at the peak of your health: every physical thing you do is at its easiest, even wounds heal faster and you are somewhat resistant to damage. People you know are attractive and fun: because of school you are literally surrounded by people your own age, this may seem like no big deal but it is, never again will it be so easy to make friends and romantic partners. Life isn't hard yet: some teenagers have to pay bills, support their family and work full time jobs but chances are that you don't, life hasn't beat the crap out of you yet and there is much to look forward to in terms of ambition.
On the other hand you begin to see yourself as an adult despite having zero experience with the real world. You haven't yet realized that opinions (and your opinion in particular) are almost totally worthless. Many (most?) teenagers are extremely self absorbed, spending tremendous amounts of time cultivating a look or persona and very little time observing the cause and effect of other peoples lives. Worse yet, other people will assume you are selfish and shallow, even if that is not the case.
Every year has its challenges, the key is identifying opportunies and taking advantage of them.
+6Looks great, except for the shiny paint.
Yeah, landing gear always goes under the main wing. Always always always. But no worries, this thing is a work of art.
@PvPSky Every color is selectable. "Brownish Green" aka "Olive Drab Green" is just the yellow end of green with some black added to it.
Hey man, great job!
Main landing gear is a bit small, otherwise very good work. You should be quite proud of this little beauty.
+1Gyro, probably. Just a guess, I only make planes.
You should take some art classes. Brown is a yellow-orange color with a bit of black added. All visible color is based around 3 primaries: red, blue and yellow. Every color you can see is a mixture of those three in some way, added with varying amounts of black or white. In this case, brown is simply yellow with a little bit of black and sometimes a tiny bit of red or blue or both. I hope this is helpful, here's a link explaining it in more detail if you're interested. Color Theory
Do you realize what an incredible jerk you sound like?
You start off by calling all the mod maps "terrible" and then demand from the very people you just insulted a new map custom tailored to you, specifically.
You supported SP
Gist, not jif.
It's got a very difficult shape to get right, the way the air intakes pinch the curve of the nose is maddening. The A-6 is a beautiful plane, and monsterously effective at its role.
@mojoyup Extra mass can help, so can increasing the damper multiplier.
+1This is what they refer to in the industry as "a mid air collision." Instead of applause, it usually leads to an investigation, lawsuits, often a conviction, etc. Generally frowned upon.
+3@HellRaiser I wasn't talking to you, Bro.
Mark it as roleplay or don't post it
+1Never reduce the mass of moving parts, especially jet and propeller engines. It leads to bugs and sometimes it can crash the game. On rotators, pistons, wheels and the parts directly attached to them, reducing mass causes them to become weak and floppy, as if they were attached to springs.
+1NO. JUST NO.
A glider
AMAZING
@asteroidbook345 Thanks!
@asteroidbook345 XD
@asteroidbook345 What plane is #1 ?
No. It wont work. Gold is soft and heavy. Duralumin (aluminum alloy used for planes) is hard and light. Thrust to wieght is important, but it's not the whole story.
I give my points to the homeless
@ThePilotDude Good question!
@Wolf23 A penny!
@asteroidbook345 Cool and disasterous. They called it the "sound barrier" because it would literally hit planes like a wall, often tearing them apart.
@asteroidbook345 Nice finds, cool looking. None of those are supersonic tho.
@CjrLdy Agreed! Again, excellent work, your skills are really impressive.
@Blue0Bull Easy Blue, he's clearly a bit upset right now. But I do appreciate your help.
@AchuTMM Okie dokie, have fun out there!
@AchuTMM You don't have to re-buy windows, that makes no sense. I built mine 4 years ago, same windows still running no problems. As for warranty, each component comes with a warranty and it's a better one because it isn't void if you open the box!
Where did you hear all this misinformation? Are you just making it up? Why? You stand to gain so much taking the power into your own hands.
@CjrLdy I don't have a problem with people mutating old cars into bizarre drag contraptions, absolutely fine and often cool. I have a problem with people chopping up rare pieces of history just because they can. There can't be more than a hundred real '70 Charger R/T's left, and if someone guts one for racing, that count sinks to 99, doesn't it? After all, he'll tear up the interior, rip out the transmission, exhaust, motor, everything that moves and drop in a custom block. The only things to survive would be some of the panelling, the seats and the frame.
And for what? So it kind of looks like a Charger? Why not just do that to something ugly like an 82 Caprice station wagon? Or if that requires too much imagination, why not chop-shop a base model Charger? He'd get the same level of performance and he wouldn't have sprayed bright orange graffitti over a work of art.
Oh, I almost forgot, this is the best car build I've seen in years. You're incredibly talented. :)
+2@AchuTMM More riskier and expensive? No. Building your own is cheaper because you are cutting out the middle man. As for risk, you assume the same level of risk.
Purchasing a pre-built computer is expensive, companies like Apple and Dell purchase components from the real manufacturers, pile them into a box and resell it to you at a markup. All you have to do is learn a little bit and show some backbone and you can sidestep them completely.
You did a good job here, but if you ever ruin a perfectly beautiful classic like they did in that ridiculous movie...
+1Purchase the components for a personal computer, assemble them into a computer, install an operating system, install Steam, purchase the PC version of this fine game, laugh at kids who don't know how to put together a computer. The end.
+1@e1theoriginalguy FOR ONCE?! Ethan is always helpful!
Secret police send him to gulag
+8