@Boeing727200F A joke indeed.
Shall I arrange a duel?
Giving others a fighting chance for fun is a long-held Soian tradition. If he's not busy I'm sure he'd be down for a match.
I... should warn you, however. Even not using Influence mechanisms, he has an Apparent Mass of over 13 tonnes. Don't get squished.
@Boeing727200F Yes, though reasons vary.
If it's your standard steel box IS-7, then yes. It's still a single tank from the 1940s, powerful as it is.
If it's one of those armoured warfare gods as are found in some universes, then also yes because that'd get Soia involved.
If Graingy can handle it, Graingy will handle it.
If Graingy can't handle it, Soia will handle it.
If Soia can't handle it, it literally (and I mean literally) cannot exist.
@Ashdenpaw1 A Graingy "plant' (Defined as a major facility with production in all areas) is self-contained and heavily armed: a veritable fortress. Accordingly, countries have generally been iffy about letting them be set up on their territories, usually only acquiescing on the basis that having a Graingy plant in your country provides vast amounts of cheap manufactured goods. Excellent if you're trying to develop an economy fast. Or you want territorial defence on the cheap and you don't care who's doing it. Sometimes both.
The extent varies, but all plants feature militarized defence forces and extensive fortifications. The former HQ in now-Nuvavut is by far the most defended, even in spite of its gradual shrinking since 2018.
These plants are well-protected enough that during WWII the Korean plant (then in Japanese Korea) was left alone by the Japanese occupiers under the condition it not produce war materials. It simply wasn't worth attacking.
Without boring you with company history, there's a reason Graingy is often described as a quasi-state.
TL;DR: It'd make D-Day look like a beach party.
@Mrcooldude Fired a missile.
The missile.
@SAINAKAJIMA Of course it'll have to be bought. That said, seeing as I've bought SimplePlanes three goddamn times it is a tad annoying.
Yeah, delays suck, but if it's what the game needs it's what the game needs.
That being said, this had better not be a KSP2-type situation.
That game burned a lot of people to early-access releases for things like this. Delays, delays, delays, early access release, game is terrible.
I'd trust it's not, however.
That aside, I'm am curious as to the security of multiplayer. Is it safe to use, or are you likely to leak your IP address by connecting? Something of a concern of mine.
Also Chad in the artwork looks like the guy from Frozen. Just saying.
@NewWorldAerospace Firstly, clearly you missed the time when that was a trend. The remainders are just that - remainders.
Secondly, that is hardly the reason I make this request.
@Boeing727200F A joke indeed.
+1Shall I arrange a duel?
Giving others a fighting chance for fun is a long-held Soian tradition. If he's not busy I'm sure he'd be down for a match.
I... should warn you, however. Even not using Influence mechanisms, he has an Apparent Mass of over 13 tonnes. Don't get squished.
@Boeing727200F Yes, though reasons vary.
+1If it's your standard steel box IS-7, then yes. It's still a single tank from the 1940s, powerful as it is.
If it's one of those armoured warfare gods as are found in some universes, then also yes because that'd get Soia involved.
If Graingy can handle it, Graingy will handle it.
If Graingy can't handle it, Soia will handle it.
If Soia can't handle it, it literally (and I mean literally) cannot exist.
@VeroViper We're in the same boat, then.
+1@Ashdenpaw1 A Graingy "plant' (Defined as a major facility with production in all areas) is self-contained and heavily armed: a veritable fortress. Accordingly, countries have generally been iffy about letting them be set up on their territories, usually only acquiescing on the basis that having a Graingy plant in your country provides vast amounts of cheap manufactured goods. Excellent if you're trying to develop an economy fast. Or you want territorial defence on the cheap and you don't care who's doing it. Sometimes both.
+1The extent varies, but all plants feature militarized defence forces and extensive fortifications. The former HQ in now-Nuvavut is by far the most defended, even in spite of its gradual shrinking since 2018.
These plants are well-protected enough that during WWII the Korean plant (then in Japanese Korea) was left alone by the Japanese occupiers under the condition it not produce war materials. It simply wasn't worth attacking.
Without boring you with company history, there's a reason Graingy is often described as a quasi-state.
TL;DR: It'd make D-Day look like a beach party.
@GrizzlitnCFSP Welcome back to the land of the living.
+1@Boeing727200F ... what?
+1@Boeing727200F I've stopped keeping track, honestly.
+1Truly one of the SimplePlanes craft of all time.
+1GROND! GROND! GRON- I MEAN THING! THING! THING!
+1(It is an entirely inaccurate proposition. We've Soian ownership, our security is GOOD.)
+1@CaptainNoble Right, customization...
+1That was a portable toilet you dip.
+1Wasn't aware those had internet connection...
@TheCommentaryGuy I have a long and established tradition of not listening to you.
+1I will joke again.
Pity.
+1@Monarchii URRROOOOUUUGHHHH
+1Chicken Jockey
+1YOU CAN THINK!?!?
+1That would be cool, yes. Hard to replicate without a part for it, after all.
+1@Boeing727200F Worked last time, here's hoping it worked again.
+1@YarisSedan You say nothing, I scream loudly.
+1@GrowAGarden Everything is tasty
+1The file attachment limit was original 500mb.
+1It... did not last.
We receive prank emails all the time.
+1You'd vomit if you had to clear the public email inbox.
k
+1@WisconsinStatePolice for my microwave?
+1@Mrcooldude Fired a missile.
+1The missile.
@SAINAKAJIMA Of course it'll have to be bought. That said, seeing as I've bought SimplePlanes three goddamn times it is a tad annoying.
u not real
+1@bryamteuton03 Check markdown tutorial.
+1@SCtheONE A state-of-the-art doohickey in order to pay a ransom.
+1@X99STRIKER You have a telescope?
@LunarEclipseSP Ahem, KSP2.
+1@CaptainNoble Make sure to drink water first.
@WaffleCakes Wait I thought it was 2017
Yeah, delays suck, but if it's what the game needs it's what the game needs.
+1That being said, this had better not be a KSP2-type situation.
That game burned a lot of people to early-access releases for things like this. Delays, delays, delays, early access release, game is terrible.
I'd trust it's not, however.
That aside, I'm am curious as to the security of multiplayer. Is it safe to use, or are you likely to leak your IP address by connecting? Something of a concern of mine.
Also Chad in the artwork looks like the guy from Frozen. Just saying.
I KNEW IT
+1@HudDistance Don’t ask…
+1@keiyronelleavgeek566 wh
+1@WisconsinStatePolice I’m gonna be real with you, it’d be safer for you and your loved ones if you adopted a polar bear.
+1@SCtheONE Ah, the Capitalist.
+1@NewWorldAerospace Firstly, clearly you missed the time when that was a trend. The remainders are just that - remainders.
+1Secondly, that is hardly the reason I make this request.
@GrowAGarden And people gave me shit for "unnecessary forums"...
+1@NewWorldAerospace What makes you have stake in this?
+1Curious.
Speaking of which, I'm asking you now to change your profile picture.
+1Where's the Crying Baby sound block?
+1burn me
+1SimplePlanes turbojet engine jumpscare
+1@AugustVonMartis Good to hear. Now if only I knew why...
+1@AugustVonMartis Did it work?
+1@dbqp Having fun. Can you say the same?
+1@AugustVonMartis Hm. Try replacing the two wings with one wing. That is, per side. Two wing parts total.
+1Ahh ancient web design.
+1One things I've noticed is that a delta wing made of several wing parts can have strange properties. Not sure why though.
+1mm red
+1