@jamesPLANESii The SWL-120 is perpetually 1 year away from being done, but that's because I think of even more details to add and then delay working on the stuff I meant to do. I'm getting there though, slowly (more and more stuff is the final version).
This is a bug when you have too many planes saved. I personally archive the ones I don't use in another folder, or you could back them up as unlisted posts.
Your forum posts with imgbb appear to load fine and the ones using Discord are obviously broken. My own forums with imgbb also work fine.
Maybe some sort of internet issue in your area?
@HuskyDynamics01 SPVR is a standalone game, which is just the VR aspect. SimplePlanes by itself is not VR. Buying both unlocks VR in the base game, allowing you to enter VR right after building something. You only need SPVR to fly in VR.
It was taking off from Tarpley Airfield (aka Wright Airport), flying the old, old P-51 Mustang in orbit view on iOS (this was very soon after SP was released) without understanding how to move the camera, so I was stuck in one position in orbit view.
There are many more memories but this is my first.
Now about RAM, 12GB should work alright, but it's all about balancing out the specs. If your other components are midrange, then your RAM should be 16-32GB. if you have a low end computer, then lower would be fine.
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
When I first looked at this I thought this was a random user asking other users for difficult FT code, but you're the one doing it! This sounds interesting.
@jamesPLANESii The SWL-120 is perpetually 1 year away from being done, but that's because I think of even more details to add and then delay working on the stuff I meant to do. I'm getting there though, slowly (more and more stuff is the final version).
+3This is a bug when you have too many planes saved. I personally archive the ones I don't use in another folder, or you could back them up as unlisted posts.
+3clamp01(GearDown) * Yaw
+3I would say no, since ExplosionScale also affects the invisible shockwave force that pushes parts away.
+3SimplePlanes, like always
+3Your forum posts with imgbb appear to load fine and the ones using Discord are obviously broken. My own forums with imgbb also work fine.
+3Maybe some sort of internet issue in your area?
A man who has fallen into the river in Lego City.
+3How is it dead? There have been like 32 forum posts in just a day, which is actually quite high.
+3@Salah001XTripleVage how about no
+3Just checked it myself, the output appears in the input box on the bottom of the page. You need to select everything in the input box.
+3I wanted to recreate this but instead SimplePlanes ate my CPU
+3@ThatOne7877 <rotate=x> rotates text in degrees.
+3Gravatar is a service provided by WordPress. From what I've found, a Gravatar account is a WordPress account.
+3I have this mod saved in my archives, and it can be downloaded here. No android.
+3There's not many changes aside from different switch and lever models. 1.12.128 is still significant and many users are still staying on it.
+3@HuskyDynamics01 SPVR is a standalone game, which is just the VR aspect. SimplePlanes by itself is not VR. Buying both unlocks VR in the base game, allowing you to enter VR right after building something. You only need SPVR to fly in VR.
+3Where's this "proof" you speak of?
+3It was taking off from Tarpley Airfield (aka Wright Airport), flying the old, old P-51 Mustang in orbit view on iOS (this was very soon after SP was released) without understanding how to move the camera, so I was stuck in one position in orbit view.
+3There are many more memories but this is my first.
@jamesPLANESii This has gotta be a record for the best first build.
+3The first suggestion already exists.
+3"Test Tag" or "Testing". Both have a single post.
+3It's already possible with FT I believe
+3I believe publicly uploading other's builds if the account is deleted is against the rules.
+3Probably because the only modifications are the addition of text and/or a the removal of a few parts.
+3@kitkatof Because android mod support has been removed for over three years.
+3Now about RAM, 12GB should work alright, but it's all about balancing out the specs. If your other components are midrange, then your RAM should be 16-32GB. if you have a low end computer, then lower would be fine.
+3@BeastHunter I'm good, I like my mobile device and don't want to lose it
+3Downloaded and stored in my mod archive. This will never be deleted.
+3"Sustain the nice do the job"
+3As someone who generally feels the game is perfect as is (with a few tweaks and bug fixes here and there), 2 is a much needed addition.
+3I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
+3On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
+3On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
+3On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
+3On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
@IceCraftGaming Meanwhile us FT coders using trigometric ratios and logarithms all the time.
+3@sus232 I'd say I've spent a few weeks on just the FMC so far. I've been working on the SWL-120 for over a year.
+3Oh look, another mod to add to my -- WAIT WHAT HOL' UP
+3@CanadianAircraftBuilder It seems very suspicious how that can happen for almost all of the builds.
+3When I first looked at this I thought this was a random user asking other users for difficult FT code, but you're the one doing it! This sounds interesting.
+3Why does my airplane have fuel in the fuel tanks? I'm thirsty I should keep water in there.
+3Hi, just wondering how you made android mods. Is there an older version of the mod tools which still support android?
+3I had the bright idea of clicking the PC mod button... WHYYYY
+3The yamato.
+3It has returned.
@BeastHunter lol you have like 11 tags so far on my list.
+3@Mekomara Neither did I, until I asked myself the question and started experimenting.
+3You have to get past the blockade of my destroyers first.
+3Budget BogdanX
+3You have a stack of upvotes.
+3That second one could be really useful, say, while landing my ultra detailed plane in the cockpit, while recording that perfect wing view landing.
+3slowly backs away
+3