@evilbadger34 Well, you can create missions... There is something called "Mods". If you have a PC or Laptop and understand the basics of programming, you can create mods!
Speaking of PC/Laptop why don't you buy one? You don't need RTX 2080 SLi or Radeon 7 to run SP at 60 FPS in High Settings, In fact, you can run SP just from it's Integrated graphics, you can take a look at a forum post I made a while ago and look at the comments. You just need a $200 Used Laptop or $350, that has 4 GB of RAM. And the thing with Laptops is that you can upgrade it's internal if they feel slow. Slap another 4 GB of RAM (Assuming that your Laptop already has a 4 GB RAM Module) and your laptop would be blazing fast.
You live in the U.S, Right?
Here are some links to cheap and nice Laptops found on Amazon and Newegg
Amazon:
$334: Acer, An 8th gen i3, 6 GB RAM is more than enough
Newegg:
$244: HP, Refurbished, has an SSD, has 8GB of RAM, and performs way better than the Acer
$218: HP, the same model, except it has a 320 GB HDD which is slower than an SSD, and only has a 4 GB of RAM
Also, RAM aren't expensive, here in Indonesia, 4 GB of RAM is about $10. and buy SP on Steam, and If you get a new device, steam saves it in its cloud so you don't lose any progress (As long as you have a stable Internet connection)
Now when you don't know what to build, ask the community or just slap a Fuselage and wings, if it performs well, then continue on developing it. Trust me, building on Laptop/PC is WAY better than building on a phone.
IF only my school PCs are strong like really, only 2 GB RAM and a Pentium D, I only have a Core 2 Duo and 2 GB of RAM and I can feel the pain of playing SP with high physics, I only be able to push out a max of 6-ish FPS in 1366x768 Resolution, playing in 640x480 helps me gain 10 more FPS, but everything just feels so pixelated. If they do Install SP, and tell students to play them, I'm pretty sure they'd be quite frustrated because of every time they try to load their 120+ part plane, SP would go Not Responding for a few seconds, and if they manage to pass through the Loading level... part, I'm pretty sure they would only be getting 8 FPS and with everything except physics set to low.
But I'm actually happy that the developer manages to successfully make such an amazing game with such low system requirements.
(If you're too lazy to read everything, I'm basically saying that my school PC are too weak to run SP with great FPS, even on low settings)
I used to do this, but now, If I don't know what to build, I just simply put Fuselages and snap wings to see how they perform, If it performs great, I'll further develop it, but if it doesn't I'll just either forget it or mess with it, and usually, when I mess with my builds, an idea struck my head.
no thanks.
especially the fact that it has to be a successor
and no reward for us
so you're just getting the points we got
good
I'll probably enter if we get rewards and doesn't have to be a successor
@Zoomzoom999 He might have had a GTX 1080 Ti or maybe even RTX 2080 SLi, but SimplePlanes is a lightweight game so, maybe a 1050 Ti is enough to run it.
This tank looks a like an Abrams with an M41 Bulldog turret, but the front part of the turret looks boxy just like Stingray, Or perhaps a K2 Black Panther. But great build! (I didn't test it, I only have a potato Laptop)
@evilbadger34 Well, you can create missions... There is something called "Mods". If you have a PC or Laptop and understand the basics of programming, you can create mods!
Speaking of PC/Laptop why don't you buy one? You don't need RTX 2080 SLi or Radeon 7 to run SP at 60 FPS in High Settings, In fact, you can run SP just from it's Integrated graphics, you can take a look at a forum post I made a while ago and look at the comments. You just need a $200 Used Laptop or $350, that has 4 GB of RAM. And the thing with Laptops is that you can upgrade it's internal if they feel slow. Slap another 4 GB of RAM (Assuming that your Laptop already has a 4 GB RAM Module) and your laptop would be blazing fast.
You live in the U.S, Right?
Here are some links to cheap and nice Laptops found on Amazon and Newegg
Amazon:
$334: Acer, An 8th gen i3, 6 GB RAM is more than enough
Newegg:
$244: HP, Refurbished, has an SSD, has 8GB of RAM, and performs way better than the Acer
$218: HP, the same model, except it has a 320 GB HDD which is slower than an SSD, and only has a 4 GB of RAM
Also, RAM aren't expensive, here in Indonesia, 4 GB of RAM is about $10. and buy SP on Steam, and If you get a new device, steam saves it in its cloud so you don't lose any progress (As long as you have a stable Internet connection)
Now when you don't know what to build, ask the community or just slap a Fuselage and wings, if it performs well, then continue on developing it. Trust me, building on Laptop/PC is WAY better than building on a phone.
Thanks! @JohnnyBoythePilot
+1@Awsomur Couldn't agree more comrade!
+1@BlueCitrus Yep, that's what I thought first, but then... Oh well, It's for education
Thanks! @ChiyomiAnzai
@Chancey21 Yep, and also the ones that like to reach Mach 1 with a bush plane.
IF only my school PCs are strong like really, only 2 GB RAM and a Pentium D, I only have a Core 2 Duo and 2 GB of RAM and I can feel the pain of playing SP with high physics, I only be able to push out a max of 6-ish FPS in 1366x768 Resolution, playing in 640x480 helps me gain 10 more FPS, but everything just feels so pixelated. If they do Install SP, and tell students to play them, I'm pretty sure they'd be quite frustrated because of every time they try to load their 120+ part plane, SP would go Not Responding for a few seconds, and if they manage to pass through the Loading level... part, I'm pretty sure they would only be getting 8 FPS and with everything except physics set to low.
+2But I'm actually happy that the developer manages to successfully make such an amazing game with such low system requirements.
(If you're too lazy to read everything, I'm basically saying that my school PC are too weak to run SP with great FPS, even on low settings)
Thanks @Strikefighter04 @USSR
Thanks! @strikefighter04
@Stormfur WhyBeAre? Yes I do, but too bad he removed the "Hey" in his intro
@CrashFighter05 Instructions unclear ended up with Fiat Multipla
+5@spefyjerbf You should be! This is awesome for someone's first plane!
+1Thanks! @Imashovel
@Notaleopard It would be, but whenever you try to shoot, it'll just instantly explode, and also, thanks for all of the upvotes!
@FENRIRpapapa No Problem!
Also, unrelated comment, but why does your name sound like a YouTuber named WhyBeAre
Murder
@CrashFighter05 Alright
Thanks for all the upvotes @Notaleopard
Thanks! @Notaleopard
@jamesPLANESii lol
Oh yeah
Your points are 1.8k!
rush b
Wow, you've come a long way!
oof
what if I upvote?
Looks neat, and cute.
@LTEunited You're Welcome
@ICANTFLY I can :)
Do you still need those engines? I could help, it's easy to do.
The first silver to upvote! Also nice plane.
Dude, this is really awesome! Here, have my spotlight and upvote!
@Tully2001 oh, lol I didn't know that rule exists, but thanks for reminding!
Thanks! @SodiumChloride
+1@Killerking98 There's actually a whole bunch of hidden planes made by Jundroo.
+1@Killerking98 lol, thanks for the upvote, it was actually Jundroo who designed it and i just found it.
+1Nice plane! Also, can you please tell me what map this is?
@Frenchyfry Seems like my prediction is correct again, yay
+1@Viper3000ad You're welcome. (Lol)
I used to do this, but now, If I don't know what to build, I just simply put Fuselages and snap wings to see how they perform, If it performs great, I'll further develop it, but if it doesn't I'll just either forget it or mess with it, and usually, when I mess with my builds, an idea struck my head.
+1@Minecraftpoweer I know right
no thanks.
+1especially the fact that it has to be a successor
and no reward for us
so you're just getting the points we got
good
I'll probably enter if we get rewards and doesn't have to be a successor
Thanks! @destroyerP
@tylerdeveneuxmusic yay (Technically It's not new, but I just uploaded it so you can call it new)
+1Lol i need friend too
@Zoomzoom999 He might have had a GTX 1080 Ti or maybe even RTX 2080 SLi, but SimplePlanes is a lightweight game so, maybe a 1050 Ti is enough to run it.
Nice! Have my spotlight, you deserve more points than I do
Nice
+1Nice!
This tank looks a like an Abrams with an M41 Bulldog turret, but the front part of the turret looks boxy just like Stingray, Or perhaps a K2 Black Panther. But great build! (I didn't test it, I only have a potato Laptop)