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.
Nice plane! I could have done a better job with the cockpit (don't ask, It's pushing SP beyond its limits), but the other details are superb! The cockpit itself is also quite nice, it's an impressive level of detail.
@Korzalerke I too am working on an advanced network of code which will allow for mods to be added to the game package and be used on all platforms, even my smart calculator.
I am the god of the variables system.
My SWL-10 and upcoming SWL-120 both have/will have flight simulator realism.
I have made several variables tutorial videos. To use switches and buttons to effectively be extra AGs, this video explains that. You said the input didn't turn off. I have seen this issue a lot, and it is because you forgot to set the interactionType, which I mention in this video. For your purposes it should be set to Toggle.
Another note, about booleans. If you want to get a boolean out of a "custom AG", you can use this code in the input of the part in question: customInput = 1
Replace customInput with the name of the custom input of the button/switch you have.
I have also made a lot of other tutorials. Just look at my page from the videos perspective to see them all.
@CarrotSlicingCompanyCat How on earth did that get 9,700 downloads?
My SWL-10 got twice the upvotes, but just 4000 downloads.
In other news, this car was a waste of effort. It even had a video teaser.
Amazing plane, however the camera for the pilot should have auto center off. I couldn't interact with switches in the middle console before I turned it off. This can easily be addressed with an xml update.
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(EDIT: I found the second camera for look around. Not sure why there isn't just one, but hey, it's your plane)
@iamTexas Yeah, that is a problem. There is a fix, just click on the parking brake, which is labelled in the diagrams, and is just to the left or right of the throttles. It's a red handle.
@TheMaus Correct. The only thing which comes close to a kit is I used a website called PCPartPicker to pick the parts I wanted. It found the best prices in different stores, and it ensured all the parts were compatible with each other.
Good plane, and I have some positive and constructive feedback.
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Pros
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Pretty detailed, I like how you put a semi-realistic checklist in the craft instructions. I checklist and instructions is key for someone who has never flown this plane before. Overall build quality is medium (high is like having 5000 parts for stuff like rivets, every single function of the real thing included), and looks nice.
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Recommendations
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I would recommend moving the checklist to a physical one, so as not to clog up the craft instructions. So have craft instructions list the action controls, and then have what to do with those controls be in a physical checklist.
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Another thing I noticed is the prop blades. I did my preflight, lined up, flaps were down, and I went to take off... except I went backwards. VTOL controls flaps and prop pitch with no activation groups.
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I ended up doing a no flaps takeoff, and the flight handling is what one would expect from a plane like this. It rolls a little sensitively, but most planes on SP have this problem.
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Overall, good job, with a few recommendations.
The same issue occurs for all parts with sliders for me. No idea how to stop this and I didn't submit a bug report because I don't know what causes the issue.
@Falkenwut I know... Imagine if I finally completed my Python code that output the right code base on the heading and threshold coordinates, and then Jundroo released a new update called "Navigation".
New and improved guide:
1. Spend 10 minutes enjoying how easy the new update makes building cockpits.
2. Install some of the new gauges, levers, buttons, and dials, slap on a 10 part custom throttle (Airliners)
3. Enjoy your low-part count and detailed aircraft.
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.
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.
+3@CanadianAircraftBuilder It seems very suspicious how that can happen for almost all of the builds.
+3I think my SWL-10 is one of the best, and my upcoming SWL-120 will be the best.
+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
+3The only thing that gives it away are the windows
+3Australia go brrrrr (6PM)
+3Welcome back to SP!
+3The ratio of points to followers is not the same. I have 200 yet have 5x the points.
+3Nice plane! I could have done a better job with the cockpit (don't ask, It's pushing SP beyond its limits), but the other details are superb! The cockpit itself is also quite nice, it's an impressive level of detail.
+3Nice work! Ignoring the problems with the plane itself (wheel colors, the fact the wheels aren't the new ones), the autothrust code is amazing!
+3@Korzalerke I too am working on an advanced network of code which will allow for mods to be added to the game package and be used on all platforms, even my smart calculator.
+3@Korzalerke Yeah, I wonder how many other people secretly work for Jundroo.
+3I am the god of the variables system.
+3My SWL-10 and upcoming SWL-120 both have/will have flight simulator realism.
I have made several variables tutorial videos. To use switches and buttons to effectively be extra AGs, this video explains that. You said the input didn't turn off. I have seen this issue a lot, and it is because you forgot to set the interactionType, which I mention in this video. For your purposes it should be set to Toggle.
Another note, about booleans. If you want to get a boolean out of a "custom AG", you can use this code in the input of the part in question:
customInput = 1
Replace customInput with the name of the custom input of the button/switch you have.
I have also made a lot of other tutorials. Just look at my page from the videos perspective to see them all.
@CarrotSlicingCompanyCat How on earth did that get 9,700 downloads?
+3My SWL-10 got twice the upvotes, but just 4000 downloads.
In other news, this car was a waste of effort. It even had a video teaser.
Check out this map
+3If you're searching for the first time, I'd use something like one of these builds, and then save a location.
How does a 10 minute meme build get more upvotes in a week than my variables system work of art got in 2 months?
+3MrShenanigans. His B17 nearly bricked my $3500 PC with an 11900K i9.
+3@Rsouissi I'm not working on it right now and it is very specific to the aircraft.
+3I can't get the DX11 tab to show up.
+3Amazing plane, however the camera for the pilot should have auto center off. I couldn't interact with switches in the middle console before I turned it off. This can easily be addressed with an xml update.
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(EDIT: I found the second camera for look around. Not sure why there isn't just one, but hey, it's your plane)
Random question - I did the math, and from the upvotes on your posts as of now, you should have 10810 points? Did you delete some old planes?
+3Now this will truly test my RTX 3060's capabilities.
+3@iamTexas Yeah, that is a problem. There is a fix, just click on the parking brake, which is labelled in the diagrams, and is just to the left or right of the throttles. It's a red handle.
+3Me: Creates a complex plane, and explains it in depth in the description
+3Some random person: hOW dO I flY THiS PLanE
You are at some point going to surpass me. I officially declare war to get to platinum.
+3@TheMaus Correct. The only thing which comes close to a kit is I used a website called PCPartPicker to pick the parts I wanted. It found the best prices in different stores, and it ensured all the parts were compatible with each other.
+3Thank god my new planes have autopilot, just set that to 5000ft @ 0 degrees @ 300 knots and note how long the plane flies for
+3@jamesPLANESii All right i9 11900k vs this thing let's go
Wow it only took 2 minutes
+3FBI OPEN UP
+3yo I just built a pc with an 11900k should be enough
+3Good plane, and I have some positive and constructive feedback.
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Pros
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Pretty detailed, I like how you put a semi-realistic checklist in the craft instructions. I checklist and instructions is key for someone who has never flown this plane before. Overall build quality is medium (high is like having 5000 parts for stuff like rivets, every single function of the real thing included), and looks nice.
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Recommendations
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I would recommend moving the checklist to a physical one, so as not to clog up the craft instructions. So have craft instructions list the action controls, and then have what to do with those controls be in a physical checklist.
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Another thing I noticed is the prop blades. I did my preflight, lined up, flaps were down, and I went to take off... except I went backwards. VTOL controls flaps and prop pitch with no activation groups.
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I ended up doing a no flaps takeoff, and the flight handling is what one would expect from a plane like this. It rolls a little sensitively, but most planes on SP have this problem.
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Overall, good job, with a few recommendations.
The same issue occurs for all parts with sliders for me. No idea how to stop this and I didn't submit a bug report because I don't know what causes the issue.
+3@Falkenwut I know... Imagine if I finally completed my Python code that output the right code base on the heading and threshold coordinates, and then Jundroo released a new update called "Navigation".
+3New and improved guide:
+31. Spend 10 minutes enjoying how easy the new update makes building cockpits.
2. Install some of the new gauges, levers, buttons, and dials, slap on a 10 part custom throttle (Airliners)
3. Enjoy your low-part count and detailed aircraft.