@SaturnUsedAutos @DatTrainGuy19 uh... I'll allow it I guess, since part of my map was built for freight trains. Just don't put "Yeager Metro" on the freight cars lmao
@Samfpanzer oh I see.
I built the curves by attaching 1-metre segments of straight track to each other, with each being tilted by 5 degrees more than the one before it.
So a 180º curved track contains 36 segments of 1m-long track (which, with guide rails, makes up a total of 180 parts).
@L3FT2R1GHT you don’t need to explicitly promote it like an ad. What I’m saying is that if you post a car or a train, you can make a thumbnail with the vehicle driving on SPMR. It’s just like how other people use mod maps for their thumbnails.
@L3FT2R1GHT
1. basically if you post a train or car (remember that the map has roads too), you can use SPMR as a background for the thumbnail.
2. As long as you agree to promote SPMR/build rolling stock for it, I’ll tag you on the early access post.
3. There’s a specific bogie that I’ve been using for all my trains. Even though other SPR-compatible bogies work on SPMR, this has been tested the most, so it’s the most reliable. I’ll post it tonight.
4. Platform height and maximum train car length is roughly based on my Bombardier Movia C951. Platform gap is pretty forgiving (since I made it able to accommodate broad-gauge trains), but I estimate it’s around 3.25m.
Hopefully it answers all your questions
@DatTrainGuy19 I see what you mean now lol
(i'm just better)
((in my defence I had 7 hours to finish the entire thing, the original plane's not mine, and i'm terrible at fuselage art))
@72 that’s kinda the point lol.
Corporate logos nowadays are extremely simplified, so that they can be slapped onto anything without bringing focus away from the main poster/object.
Aw man
@ComradeInCommune he straight up refused to review it lol
This ain't pinned bruh
Andrewism is real
@ThatOneSPGuy well then you're just out of luck; the slots for early access are already full
@Sayaanakpintar no problem
@TheAirbusLover sure, I forgot about your first comment lol
You don't have any proof of that
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@JP11 or 10pm-12am in my time zone lol
@SaturnUsedAutos @DatTrainGuy19 uh... I'll allow it I guess, since part of my map was built for freight trains. Just don't put "Yeager Metro" on the freight cars lmao
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@Samfpanzer you’ll have to show it to me first; tag me on an unlisted post or something
@L3FT2R1GHT more or less, but I modified the bogie to fit the conditions mentioned above
now make it german
This deserves twice as many upvotes
@Samfpanzer oh I see.
I built the curves by attaching 1-metre segments of straight track to each other, with each being tilted by 5 degrees more than the one before it.
So a 180º curved track contains 36 segments of 1m-long track (which, with guide rails, makes up a total of 180 parts).
@ShinyGemsBro well it's called SimplePlanes Mobile Railway for a reason lol
@Samfpanzer refer to my pinned comment.
Also, uh, don’t you just drive normally (though at a reduced speed) on curved tracks?
@L3FT2R1GHT you don’t need to explicitly promote it like an ad. What I’m saying is that if you post a car or a train, you can make a thumbnail with the vehicle driving on SPMR. It’s just like how other people use mod maps for their thumbnails.
@L3FT2R1GHT
1. basically if you post a train or car (remember that the map has roads too), you can use SPMR as a background for the thumbnail.
2. As long as you agree to promote SPMR/build rolling stock for it, I’ll tag you on the early access post.
3. There’s a specific bogie that I’ve been using for all my trains. Even though other SPR-compatible bogies work on SPMR, this has been tested the most, so it’s the most reliable. I’ll post it tonight.
4. Platform height and maximum train car length is roughly based on my Bombardier Movia C951. Platform gap is pretty forgiving (since I made it able to accommodate broad-gauge trains), but I estimate it’s around 3.25m.
Hopefully it answers all your questions
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we can’t get much higher
Here’s a (lag-free) glider I built
ain’t no way
@ToeTips my computer literally ran the Yamato lol
@DatTrainGuy19 I see what you mean now lol
(i'm just better)
((in my defence I had 7 hours to finish the entire thing, the original plane's not mine, and i'm terrible at fuselage art))
@L1nus nvm I managed to access it after switching my account
@DatTrainGuy19 the video shows as "unavailable" here
@DatTrainGuy19 wait what happened? I didn’t see the video
@Vetrillum the risks of the battery exploding only happen on 20+ year-old computers, and only if the computer's often charged to over 100%
@DatTrainGuy19 soon, soon
This lol
@NormalCv580enjoyer sure ig, just remember to credit me
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According to Andrew (on Reddit), simpleplanes.com’s service provider had an issue, causing the website to go down
@72 that’s kinda the point lol.
Corporate logos nowadays are extremely simplified, so that they can be slapped onto anything without bringing focus away from the main poster/object.