@jamesPLANEScdxxLXIX Seems I still have a long way to go before the record.
I do follow quite a few people though, so maybe it won't take all that long.
Btw the trim slider doesn't show up on PC if you don't have something using it as the input, one easy fix to that is to create a variable with any name you want using Trim as the input.
@juanwingedangel Considering how the only difference between the two versions are the default settings and mod support, most would probably not even notice a difference.
Your post has been kept up because it does not violate the website rules (which you can read here), however I do believe you should take a look at this forum.
It is okay to download someone else's airplane, make some tweaks, and re-upload a new variation.
This text is from the rules page, so you really can't control who can reupload your stuff (so long as it contains enough changes to be considered a different plane).
Anyways just thought I should mention that since you wrote on your biography reuploads aren't allowed.
@ColonelCanada It may be a soul-crushing realization for you and will probably change your view of the world forever, but I believe after 3 months and with only a day left before I disappear from this website forever, it's finally time to tell you this: Every atom is nuclear.
Edit: Oh wait I already told you that, never mind.
Also I forgot to mention: To anyone who sees this, you have my permission to use this plane for whatever you want, be it a finished version or even just the same thing painted in lime green.
@SheriffHackdogMCPE Should be fairly effective against pretty much anything except for this, so long as you hit the target before spinning too far away from it.
@FeatherWing Maybe it broke off? I'm fairly sure the other big plane in the game (the B-52 from the escort mission) can't normally spawn unless you rename its XML file and spawn it yourself.
@iwannabeelected Do note that the SelectedWeapon code uses the name that shows up on the panel, not the internal names for the weapons.
So if I renamed a Interceptor to MSL, I'd need to use that name instead of Interceptor.
@Zaineman I wonder what caused it to break, the first plane uploaded here still flies just fine.
Fun fact: All posts in the website regardless of category are listed in numerical order, if you click report on that plane you'll see the link says "/ReportPost/1", proving that it is indeed the very first upload.
Edit: There's a fixed version of the P-51 which still flies fine from what I've seen, I still wonder what broke it though.
@Yourlocalhuman What made it so impressive for the time? From a quick look it seems like a decent plane but nothing too interesting that would make it as popular as it is.
What does it mean when someone puts a word between two colons (like when you did on one of your posts saying ":trol:")? I've seen that done quite a few times but I can't find anything about it on google.
@JeskoGoesVROOM Even after countless attempts I have found myself unable to come up with an interesting response to your statement. I believe this means you have won the argument, here is your reward.
Third post on the website, comments still work.
My guess is that sending a comment fails on the first and second posts because the website tries to send a comment notification but fails since it's an anonymous (non-existing) account.
Still doesn't explain the upvotes working though, so maybe I'm wrong.
@Rework The proper way to say it would be something more like this (first box), still a gigantic step forward from not knowing how to pronounce "wings" lol
@PlaneFlightX SuperiorKnightOfRen, nightofrenlite, KNIGHTOFBRUH, LesserKnightOfRen and KnightOfRenLite all are as far as I know, not sure about the others.
Wireless router
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router and also includes the functions of a wireless access point. It is used to provide access to the Internet or a private computer network. Depending on the manufacturer and model, it can function in a wired local area network, in a wireless-only LAN, or in a mixed wired and wireless network.
Features
Wireless routers typically feature one or more network interface controllers supporting Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet ports integrated into the main system on a chip (SoC) around which the router is built. An Ethernet switch as described in IEEE 802.1Q may interconnect multiple ports. Some routers implement link aggregation through which two or more ports may be used together improving throughput and redundancy.[1]
All wireless routers feature one or more wireless network interface controllers. These are also integrated into the main SoC or may be separate chips on the printed circuit board. It also can be a distinct card connected over a MiniPCI or MiniPCIe interface. Some dual-band wireless routers operate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands simultaneously. Wireless controllers support a part of the IEEE 802.11-standard family and many dual-band wireless routers have data transfer rates exceeding 300 Mbit/s (For 2.4 GHz band) and 450 Mbit/s (For 5 GHz band). Some wireless routers provide multiple streams allowing multiples of data transfer rates (e.g. a three-stream wireless router allows transfers of up to 1.3 Gbit/s on the 5 GHz bands).
Some wireless routers have one or two USB ports. These can be used to connect printer or desktop or mobile external hard disk drive to be used as a shared resource on the network.[2] A USB port may also be used for connecting mobile broadband modem,[3] aside from connecting the wireless router to an Ethernet with xDSL or cable modem. A mobile broadband USB adapter can be connected to the router to share the mobile broadband Internet connection through the wireless network. Some wireless routers come with either xDSL modem, DOCSIS modem, LTE modem, or fiber optic modem integrated.
The Wi-Fi clone button simplifies Wi-Fi configuration and builds a seamless unified home network, enabling Super Range Extension, which means it can automatically copy the SSID and Password of your router.[4]
A tad late don't ya think?
I wonder if I can send comments to deleted posts, I'll try it out.
Edit: It kind of works, I added it to the list.
I might update this if I find anything new.
@IICXLVIICDLXXXIIIDCXLVII
why does it take so long to publish 3 parts
@jamesPLANEScdxxLXIX Seems I still have a long way to go before the record.
I do follow quite a few people though, so maybe it won't take all that long.
@Lifewald magic
I'm pretty sure just double clicking the mod file should install it, not sure where exactly the folder for manual installs would be though.
@TRD "High resolution" just melts the airplane it seems. Try skeleton astronaut, the results can be pretty funny.
@Lifewald Btw you should check out the comment sections from your older backups of this plane, you might find something interesting.
@PlaneFlightX
Btw the trim slider doesn't show up on PC if you don't have something using it as the input, one easy fix to that is to create a variable with any name you want using Trim as the input.
Even this one:
61.82.248.222?Interesting.
@juanwingedangel Considering how the only difference between the two versions are the default settings and mod support, most would probably not even notice a difference.
Your post has been kept up because it does not violate the website rules (which you can read here), however I do believe you should take a look at this forum.
This text is from the rules page, so you really can't control who can reupload your stuff (so long as it contains enough changes to be considered a different plane).
Anyways just thought I should mention that since you wrote on your biography reuploads aren't allowed.
And here's what happens if you use the entire code for the forums page here as the source text, you'll have to zoom in quite a bit to see the images.
Here's another interesting one I got, this time with the text "THE OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE".
Edit: Nevermind, my code didn't work at all, I wonder why this is so difficult to do.
@SsKyCoSs That's not what I meant, the forum I linked was a tutorial on how to update a plane's xml file so you don't have to repost it to fix it.
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 Very sad indeed.
@ColonelCanada It may be a soul-crushing realization for you and will probably change your view of the world forever, but I believe after 3 months and with only a day left before I disappear from this website forever, it's finally time to tell you this:
Every atom is nuclear.
Edit: Oh wait I already told you that, never mind.
Also I forgot to mention: To anyone who sees this, you have my permission to use this plane for whatever you want, be it a finished version or even just the same thing painted in lime green.
@asteroidbook345 The rules page doesn't say anything about not being able to discuss bans, so it should be fine.
@AnthonyMakeStuff Can you make a server, upload the screenshots there and then link the server here? I think I'll be able to see them that way.
@UltraLight Apparently this guy does reshade screenshot requests, maybe you should ask him.
@SheriffHackdogMCPE Should be fairly effective against pretty much anything except for this, so long as you hit the target before spinning too far away from it.
@Dathcha Well it had missiles before but it kept exploding after launching the 3rd one for some reason so I added guns instead.
@FeatherWing Maybe it broke off? I'm fairly sure the other big plane in the game (the B-52 from the escort mission) can't normally spawn unless you rename its XML file and spawn it yourself.
@Dragoranos No, cheese buns are the ultimate food.
@iwannabeelected Do note that the SelectedWeapon code uses the name that shows up on the panel, not the internal names for the weapons.
So if I renamed a Interceptor to MSL, I'd need to use that name instead of Interceptor.
@Zaineman I wonder what caused it to break, the first plane uploaded here still flies just fine.
Fun fact: All posts in the website regardless of category are listed in numerical order, if you click report on that plane you'll see the link says "/ReportPost/1", proving that it is indeed the very first upload.
Edit: There's a fixed version of the P-51 which still flies fine from what I've seen, I still wonder what broke it though.
@Yourlocalhuman What made it so impressive for the time? From a quick look it seems like a decent plane but nothing too interesting that would make it as popular as it is.
What does it mean when someone puts a word between two colons (like when you did on one of your posts saying ":trol:")? I've seen that done quite a few times but I can't find anything about it on google.
I think it's the tanker aircraft, if it's falling that's probably just the AI glitching out and crashing into the floor, happens surprisingly often.
@JeskoGoesVROOM Even after countless attempts I have found myself unable to come up with an interesting response to your statement. I believe this means you have won the argument, here is your reward.
lol
what have I stumbled upon
Third post on the website, comments still work.
My guess is that sending a comment fails on the first and second posts because the website tries to send a comment notification but fails since it's an anonymous (non-existing) account.
Still doesn't explain the upvotes working though, so maybe I'm wrong.
test
Don't.
@Rework The proper way to say it would be something more like this (first box), still a gigantic step forward from not knowing how to pronounce "wings" lol
@Rework Wait, did he pronounce it like this?
@PlaneFlightX SuperiorKnightOfRen, nightofrenlite, KNIGHTOFBRUH, LesserKnightOfRen and KnightOfRenLite all are as far as I know, not sure about the others.
@Dragoranos Oh wait- OH NOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo..........
@Dragoranos Ban evasion will almost always result in an ip ban as far as I know.
aka. The Knights Of Ren™ are powerless without their king.
@jamesPLANEScdxxLXIX Judging from his hilarious post history, this is probably just an 8 year old typing random nonsense.
Wireless router
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router and also includes the functions of a wireless access point. It is used to provide access to the Internet or a private computer network. Depending on the manufacturer and model, it can function in a wired local area network, in a wireless-only LAN, or in a mixed wired and wireless network.
Features
Wireless routers typically feature one or more network interface controllers supporting Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet ports integrated into the main system on a chip (SoC) around which the router is built. An Ethernet switch as described in IEEE 802.1Q may interconnect multiple ports. Some routers implement link aggregation through which two or more ports may be used together improving throughput and redundancy.[1]
All wireless routers feature one or more wireless network interface controllers. These are also integrated into the main SoC or may be separate chips on the printed circuit board. It also can be a distinct card connected over a MiniPCI or MiniPCIe interface. Some dual-band wireless routers operate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands simultaneously. Wireless controllers support a part of the IEEE 802.11-standard family and many dual-band wireless routers have data transfer rates exceeding 300 Mbit/s (For 2.4 GHz band) and 450 Mbit/s (For 5 GHz band). Some wireless routers provide multiple streams allowing multiples of data transfer rates (e.g. a three-stream wireless router allows transfers of up to 1.3 Gbit/s on the 5 GHz bands).
Some wireless routers have one or two USB ports. These can be used to connect printer or desktop or mobile external hard disk drive to be used as a shared resource on the network.[2] A USB port may also be used for connecting mobile broadband modem,[3] aside from connecting the wireless router to an Ethernet with xDSL or cable modem. A mobile broadband USB adapter can be connected to the router to share the mobile broadband Internet connection through the wireless network. Some wireless routers come with either xDSL modem, DOCSIS modem, LTE modem, or fiber optic modem integrated.
The Wi-Fi clone button simplifies Wi-Fi configuration and builds a seamless unified home network, enabling Super Range Extension, which means it can automatically copy the SSID and Password of your router.[4]
You should do one of these for PID controllers.