Yeah I’m making an aircraft with 1,300 parts and there’s loads of tiny contraptions I’m making. I keep on making progress; and then the game crashes and puts me back where I was 10 minutes ago. It’s really frustrating and needs fixing.
Would also love to realistic lights that project into things and work as headlights do in real life, electric motors and batteries to make electric cars and planes and war modes where you could have 3v3 battles or something like that (would also mean improvements on AI would have to be made)
Yes! The games terrain desperately needs stuff to populate it! Imagine if the islands in SimplePlanes were as detailed as the one on Wii Sports Resort! That was ten years ago on a very, very weak console so I’m sure Jundroo could sort something out with today’s technology.
Haha don’t worry about it. It literally took me over a year to put this together working on it on and off. There’s so many tiny levers and stuff anything I changed would always stop something working and by the end I had so many levers and switches to check were working after every single tiny change. @ViridiCinis
Gryos have a bad wrap because people don’t know how to configure them properly. If you use them correctly they are absolutely fantastic things. @BlueCitrus @F4f879
Gryos with intuitive controls, takeoff power somewhere between 70-80% for realism, good stability... etc. The fundamental shape of the nose and main fuselage shouldn’t be that different from a plane, though the rear should thin out much faster towards the tail rotor.
The product isn’t inferior, you can’t download mods because of the increased security. Would you rather download mods on a game or have your bank details hacked into and stolen? Anyway; apple mobile devices are far more powerful than any competitor mobile devices, allowing them to run SP at much higher frame rates... so much for an ‘inferior product’. The only thing I’ll give you is that Apple products are overpriced, however; they are still fantastic products. @doge
Honestly this is such a simple and yet amazing idea that would be a very exciting addition to the game and easy (?) to implement as well. I’m surprised the devs haven’t added it yet to be honest.
Wow, usually the only mod meddling with stuff he shouldn’t is Tully2001. Surprised to see you doing it... unless of course it was Tully and you are just explaining it. @Squirrel
Not true. Just got an iPhone 7 and it works very well scaled down inside a plane. If you have a sufficiently powerful device it doesn’t lag at all. @shipster
I suppose in that case it depends on what the individual player values. People with powerful PC’s may prefer this kind of stuff while last gen mobile players might like more optimised builds. @JamesBoA
I originally made this with the intention of creating the best cockpit ever made in SP. As far as I am aware even in its unfinished state it is? Keep in mind that literally everything is functional. The display, every switch, the throttle, the knobs, the artificial horizon... etc. Correct me if I’m wrong and provide a link.
I’m so happy that SP is finally updating to the newest unity. Hopefully this will give you opportunities to add lots of new interesting mechanics and parts to the game.
Maybe, but you can’t deny that some of the things in the bible are outdated. For example, what about the way women are treated in the bible? It’s very outdated, and I said, there’s nothing wrong with that as it’s 2000 years old; you just have to take the stuff that is still relevant nowadays. @UByx
I’ve just sort of been sitting around not really working on my build. I’ll probably do the same as you and get spurred into action with the next update. Glad to hear you’re still active though. Have you got SR2? Or any plans to get it if you don’t? @ViridiCinis
Is that serious?
1. Is clearly a bug that will be fixed in a week or two (as it literally states at the bottom)
2. Is part of the same bug. My brother has an iPhone 6 and it has never had any problem with overheating or battery life
3. Basically the tech version of propaganda. With a title worthy of buzzfeed clickbait “is Apple falling from its previous heights?!” It states a bunch of things which are just blown out of proportion. Yes a couple of MacBook keyboards stopped working because they got a few crumbs under them. So what? They replaced them and fixed it in the next generation. It also says the MacBook Pro i9 has overheating problems; but they were patched a while ago... I can’t say I’m surprised that a generic “what’s happened to Apple!?” website has got its facts wrong. The last video highlights what I think is the worst part about Apple; and that’s dodgy employees and overpriced things. However, I don’t think that entirely represents customer service. Sometimes, like in my case (luckily) I’ve got an iPad replacement for free, but others seem to have a bad experience. I’m not sure why that is, but I think it must be just which employee you get at the Apple shop. Anyway, stop saying case closed and showing me tech propaganda articles. We can respect each other’s opinions, but the whole argument can’t simply be put down because you think you’re right.
Uh, no. It’s not ‘case closed’, the update could not have caused CPU throttling or nerf battery life, they are polar opposites of what the update does. It limits the CPUs power so it can’t throttle, and it increases battery life. The antennae is a problem, but selling explosive phones, taking them off the market and then selling explosive phones again sounds like more of an issue to me. Apple laptops can definitely keep up from 2010. They can still complete adequate web browsing, media consumption and word processing in 2018, which is definitely keeping up. I didn’t mean they’re powerful (they’re obviously not), but they can still complete basic tasks which would make them usable for a student or someone like that. @Squirrel
Yeah I’m making an aircraft with 1,300 parts and there’s loads of tiny contraptions I’m making. I keep on making progress; and then the game crashes and puts me back where I was 10 minutes ago. It’s really frustrating and needs fixing.
I look forward to it!
Definitely turrets that target enemies independent of player control
+3I just realised that my SP account has existed for 25% of my life which is pretty crazy
Would also love to realistic lights that project into things and work as headlights do in real life, electric motors and batteries to make electric cars and planes and war modes where you could have 3v3 battles or something like that (would also mean improvements on AI would have to be made)
+1Haha yes I think we would all love it @Jerba
+1Yes! The games terrain desperately needs stuff to populate it! Imagine if the islands in SimplePlanes were as detailed as the one on Wii Sports Resort! That was ten years ago on a very, very weak console so I’m sure Jundroo could sort something out with today’s technology.
+1Yeah that’s pretty rough haha
Very, very cool!
Sounds great! Maybe I’ll get back into the game...
Yeah, it’s just so hard to make stuff with a very high level of detail on SimplePlanes. @ViridiCinis
+2So true @CruzerBlade
Tried it out and it tilts to the right a bit but overall it’s great finally being able to fly the cockpit the way I envisioned! :) @IlikeToFlyandcrash
Haha don’t worry about it. It literally took me over a year to put this together working on it on and off. There’s so many tiny levers and stuff anything I changed would always stop something working and by the end I had so many levers and switches to check were working after every single tiny change. @ViridiCinis
Thanks for this, I’ll try it out later!
Congratulations
That looks incredible! Shame I can’t use it :(
+3Gryos have a bad wrap because people don’t know how to configure them properly. If you use them correctly they are absolutely fantastic things. @BlueCitrus @F4f879
Gryos with intuitive controls, takeoff power somewhere between 70-80% for realism, good stability... etc. The fundamental shape of the nose and main fuselage shouldn’t be that different from a plane, though the rear should thin out much faster towards the tail rotor.
Yeah @ViridiCinis
+1The product isn’t inferior, you can’t download mods because of the increased security. Would you rather download mods on a game or have your bank details hacked into and stolen? Anyway; apple mobile devices are far more powerful than any competitor mobile devices, allowing them to run SP at much higher frame rates... so much for an ‘inferior product’. The only thing I’ll give you is that Apple products are overpriced, however; they are still fantastic products. @doge
Honestly this is such a simple and yet amazing idea that would be a very exciting addition to the game and easy (?) to implement as well. I’m surprised the devs haven’t added it yet to be honest.
Wow, usually the only mod meddling with stuff he shouldn’t is Tully2001. Surprised to see you doing it... unless of course it was Tully and you are just explaining it. @Squirrel
+1You have to have more points then the person you spotlight in order to spotlight them @Hawkeye156
@Hawkeye156 I completely understand how you feel. Great builds don't get the attention they deserve. I would spotlight this if I could!
Not true. Just got an iPhone 7 and it works very well scaled down inside a plane. If you have a sufficiently powerful device it doesn’t lag at all. @shipster
Congratulations on reaching gold! Well deserved!
+1Amazing view with the HUD!
Wow this looks fantastic, great job.
Lol @Flightsonic
To what? Sorry for reply a year and half later... @Flightsonic
Of course you can make it; but to be fair replicas do seem to get more attention.
+2Every rule has an exception. @EternalDarkness
+1Quite interesting, I like it!
It’s ok, I would like it if anyone made a successor out of this. I was hoping that somebody would eventually finish it to be honest. @BusterShortWolf
+1I suppose in that case it depends on what the individual player values. People with powerful PC’s may prefer this kind of stuff while last gen mobile players might like more optimised builds. @JamesBoA
+2Oh I see, I may have misinterpreted your comment as being aggressive when it wasn’t. @JamesBoA
+1Hey how’s life @Romj041658
This was actually originally made for a fictional aircraft. @WarHawk95
Don’t worry, I’ll probably be back again. I do go through phases of building, if not on here then on SR2. I’ll keep you posted anyway. @ViridiCinis
I originally made this with the intention of creating the best cockpit ever made in SP. As far as I am aware even in its unfinished state it is? Keep in mind that literally everything is functional. The display, every switch, the throttle, the knobs, the artificial horizon... etc. Correct me if I’m wrong and provide a link.
+10Thanks :) @AndrewGarrison
So far performance seems to be a lot better. Builds I used to have turn down graphics for are now running smoothly at all high graphics.
+1I’m so happy that SP is finally updating to the newest unity. Hopefully this will give you opportunities to add lots of new interesting mechanics and parts to the game.
Maybe, but you can’t deny that some of the things in the bible are outdated. For example, what about the way women are treated in the bible? It’s very outdated, and I said, there’s nothing wrong with that as it’s 2000 years old; you just have to take the stuff that is still relevant nowadays. @UByx
I’ve just sort of been sitting around not really working on my build. I’ll probably do the same as you and get spurred into action with the next update. Glad to hear you’re still active though. Have you got SR2? Or any plans to get it if you don’t? @ViridiCinis
How’s your builds going? Any new ideas on the table?
Interesting that you said that without tagging me. @Squirrel
Is that serious?
1. Is clearly a bug that will be fixed in a week or two (as it literally states at the bottom)
2. Is part of the same bug. My brother has an iPhone 6 and it has never had any problem with overheating or battery life
3. Basically the tech version of propaganda. With a title worthy of buzzfeed clickbait “is Apple falling from its previous heights?!” It states a bunch of things which are just blown out of proportion. Yes a couple of MacBook keyboards stopped working because they got a few crumbs under them. So what? They replaced them and fixed it in the next generation. It also says the MacBook Pro i9 has overheating problems; but they were patched a while ago... I can’t say I’m surprised that a generic “what’s happened to Apple!?” website has got its facts wrong. The last video highlights what I think is the worst part about Apple; and that’s dodgy employees and overpriced things. However, I don’t think that entirely represents customer service. Sometimes, like in my case (luckily) I’ve got an iPad replacement for free, but others seem to have a bad experience. I’m not sure why that is, but I think it must be just which employee you get at the Apple shop. Anyway, stop saying case closed and showing me tech propaganda articles. We can respect each other’s opinions, but the whole argument can’t simply be put down because you think you’re right.
Uh, no. It’s not ‘case closed’, the update could not have caused CPU throttling or nerf battery life, they are polar opposites of what the update does. It limits the CPUs power so it can’t throttle, and it increases battery life. The antennae is a problem, but selling explosive phones, taking them off the market and then selling explosive phones again sounds like more of an issue to me. Apple laptops can definitely keep up from 2010. They can still complete adequate web browsing, media consumption and word processing in 2018, which is definitely keeping up. I didn’t mean they’re powerful (they’re obviously not), but they can still complete basic tasks which would make them usable for a student or someone like that. @Squirrel