Great, as soon as SP2 comes out for MAC I am going to get it on STEAM so I can use MODS. I have paid for SP 5 times since the games release, (ranging between 2.99-6.99) The only PC version i've had was WAAAYYYYY back when, and that PC was two potatoes tied together with duct tape and a 56k baud modem. This will be downloaded by me the first day that it is rereleased after SP2 comes out, (maybe even a patch or two. Won’t that be wonderful.)
@B1BLancer But I bet a majority of American made Humvees used by the US military are overseas, no matter where you are. And the U.S. government don't spend money on shipping used cars and equipment back home.
@RepublicofWrightIsles oh ok then. "The Art of War." Pay particular attention to #3.
1. Know Yourself and the Enemy:
Sun Tzu states, "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles."
Understanding your own strengths and weaknesses is essential.
Similarly, studying the enemy's strategies, tactics, and weaknesses is critical.
By understanding both yourself and the enemy, you can anticipate their actions and react accordingly.
2. Plan Every Move Carefully:
Sun Tzu stresses the importance of careful planning for every move.
Unplanned actions can expose your weaknesses.
Every move should exploit the enemy's weaknesses while leveraging your strengths.
This includes considering terrain, your army's advantages, and the enemy's readiness.
3. Avoid Unnecessary Battles:
Sun Tzu advocates for finding ways to win without resorting to direct confrontation.
He suggests that the highest form of leadership is to break the enemy's resistance without fighting.
This can involve maneuvering, strategic deception, and psychological warfare.
4. The Importance of Logistics:
Ensuring adequate supply lines, food, and resources is vital.
Sun Tzu also emphasizes the need for a well-trained and disciplined army.
5. Utilize Terrain and Weather to Your Advantage:
Knowing the terrain and weather conditions can significantly impact battle outcomes.
Sun Tzu advises using the environment to your advantage, such as choosing favorable ground for your army.
In essence, Sun Tzu's "Art of War" emphasizes that victory is often determined before the battle even begins, through careful preparation and planning.
@RepublicofWrightIsles @keiyronelleavgeek566
It doesn't matter what day it is, we May all go boldly Forth and enjoy Star Trek, all year round.
(Oh, FYI y'all, Forth: it means "onward, forward, or outward". Ya see, it was a play on words. Fourth and forth.) 🖖
4.4.9.14 slipForwardExtremum="X" and slipSidewaysExtremum="X" need further information
4.4.9.15 slipForwardAsymptote="X" and slipSidewaysAsymptote="X" need further information
Has any info come to light? What do these do? I have been thinking that it is the sound component of the wheel. The peel out and the slide/drift sounds. And if so how do they work?
@PhantomBoltSP Yes these are very old and made before I refined the process. If you need anything in particular, I can do it very quick for you.
Or you can do it yourself using this method.
Hi, do you know the overload button on bottom? select a joint rotator, open overload, flip to the joint rotator tab, hit the +, type " disableBaseMesh " and set true. Click the check. Also on the part tab, you can change scale, 1,1,1 = W,H,L. can go all the way down to 0.05,0.05,0.05.
look at my Effone. 😜
Sshhiiipppp!
+1@LunarEclipseSP You know, on first glimpse, I thought it was "the Little Mermaid" related. But I am wrong.
+1@ThePurPledEngineer2025 Sure https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/uwiWJI/AG
How many days did you get suspension for?
+1Eldritch Horror will always receive an upvote from me.
Eldritch Horror😳
"Unfortunately french" - No truer words have ever been spoken.
+1This is the school bus that I did. KCC-Shard-Schoolbus-edition
so a Chibi F1?
So, all this time, the cable has been holding the tram down....
+1ⓕőℛ🄺🍴
+1Look at my latest propeller VTOL craft. Great minds think alike.
+1(And then there's us. 😜)
I like fenders.
Great, as soon as SP2 comes out for MAC I am going to get it on STEAM so I can use MODS. I have paid for SP 5 times since the games release, (ranging between 2.99-6.99) The only PC version i've had was WAAAYYYYY back when, and that PC was two potatoes tied together with duct tape and a 56k baud modem. This will be downloaded by me the first day that it is rereleased after SP2 comes out, (maybe even a patch or two. Won’t that be wonderful.)
+1Rotators are fun. Example
I'm pretty sure Chevron makes the gas, not the truck.
@B1BLancer But I bet a majority of American made Humvees used by the US military are overseas, no matter where you are. And the U.S. government don't spend money on shipping used cars and equipment back home.
+1@Dest20345 HRRMMP! Um Mac.
While driving this vehicle, hope you don't get T-boned.
+1Let's dance!
@V all 10 of 'em.
😉
I've been higher💨....
umm, it has been three years, so I will now mention that you misspelled Corporation
Just FYI.
The Pyramid-of-Kerbango Salutes your effort to commit idolatry.
+1@Graingy Also dongle and doodad.
+1Me likey hot rods.
umm, Topical, I guess.
+1Please click on the Patrick picture in my profile.
oh i wuz thinkin wit me noggin...Pat's house SHOULD be inside a bubble to be able to fly.
Here you go for your next project
+2But...does it fly??
@RepublicofWrightIsles I don't care about random Chinese guy either, but smart is as smart does.
@RepublicofWrightIsles oh ok then. "The Art of War." Pay particular attention to #3.
1. Know Yourself and the Enemy:
Sun Tzu states, "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles."
Understanding your own strengths and weaknesses is essential.
Similarly, studying the enemy's strategies, tactics, and weaknesses is critical.
By understanding both yourself and the enemy, you can anticipate their actions and react accordingly.
2. Plan Every Move Carefully:
Sun Tzu stresses the importance of careful planning for every move.
Unplanned actions can expose your weaknesses.
Every move should exploit the enemy's weaknesses while leveraging your strengths.
This includes considering terrain, your army's advantages, and the enemy's readiness.
3. Avoid Unnecessary Battles:
Sun Tzu advocates for finding ways to win without resorting to direct confrontation.
He suggests that the highest form of leadership is to break the enemy's resistance without fighting.
This can involve maneuvering, strategic deception, and psychological warfare.
4. The Importance of Logistics:
Ensuring adequate supply lines, food, and resources is vital.
Sun Tzu also emphasizes the need for a well-trained and disciplined army.
5. Utilize Terrain and Weather to Your Advantage:
Knowing the terrain and weather conditions can significantly impact battle outcomes.
Sun Tzu advises using the environment to your advantage, such as choosing favorable ground for your army.
In essence, Sun Tzu's "Art of War" emphasizes that victory is often determined before the battle even begins, through careful preparation and planning.
@RepublicofWrightIsles @keiyronelleavgeek566
+1It doesn't matter what day it is, we May all go boldly Forth and enjoy Star Trek, all year round.
(Oh, FYI y'all, Forth: it means "onward, forward, or outward". Ya see, it was a play on words. Fourth and forth.) 🖖
@Nuugett @RepublicofWrightIsles
🖖😀Response. 🖖😀
🖖
+2Has any info come to light? What do these do? I have been thinking that it is the sound component of the wheel. The peel out and the slide/drift sounds. And if so how do they work?
Happy Birthday To You!!!🎉🎂🎊🎁🎈🥳
Heya, I'm just over here waiting, waiting for SP2.🤪
+2Thanks for sharing, welcome to SP.com. 😎
🍴
+2Flies good. here's a pic to insert up above.
https://i.postimg.cc/QxLLq5mV/Screenshot-2025-04-28-at-7-59-11-AM.png
My entry is up.
+1hi
+1Nice. I personally got bored 8.3 years ago. 🤪
Is that where we are now?
+1Replicating Lucky bottle caps?
>>>😗<<<
@PhantomBoltSP What picture do you want? I can do it if you send me a link or descriptions of what you want.
@PhantomBoltSP Yes these are very old and made before I refined the process. If you need anything in particular, I can do it very quick for you.
Or you can do it yourself using this method.
Hi, do you know the overload button on bottom? select a joint rotator, open overload, flip to the joint rotator tab, hit the +, type " disableBaseMesh " and set true. Click the check. Also on the part tab, you can change scale, 1,1,1 = W,H,L. can go all the way down to 0.05,0.05,0.05.
look at my Effone. 😜
Conrats.
"Quack"
Here is the actual video if you are interested.
https://youtu.be/R-3adJdhqb4?si=-OqSFYmIfPVj3oZ7