@WorldofWarships easy, forum
@Solarisaircraft thanks brotha
@WorldofWarships I feel like calling the weebs of SimplePlanes to unite
@larsy974 thanks pal'e
The music automatically plays in my head
@grizzlitn thanks mister
Why can't "false" be 0? It would facilitate coding a lot
@NFIGMT thanks m8
@Treadmill103 @ThomasRoderick @EternalDarkness thanks a lot guys!
@destroyerP thx pardner
@GhosTerSix thanks pal'e
@SnoWFLakE0s thanks man
@KerlonceauxIndustries fast fast
@SimpleFlow thanks a million brotha!
@ssenmodnar thank man
@cedblox332 it is very much like programming, if you can program in C, it's a piece of cake
@SnoWFLakE0s nvm I think I know what the problem is. By using the throttle as a multiplier within the the functions, the whole wave function contracts
@SnoWFLakE0s yes, but when I use them on pistons, the throttle increase isn't smooth. When I increase the throttle it acts as if the throttle was way past it's upper limit. Why does this happen?
@SnoWFLakE0s I found an issue. Why do sin and cos functions with a throttle variable inside them become twitchy?
@Solarisaircraft thx man!
Don't worry boys, the engineer is engihere
@USSR @WorldofWarships @FishMinerb thanks guys!
What is this apparatus?
@Saturnite thank you brotha
@Notaleopard no, Gunbuster
@WorldofWarships update time!
this is the definition of beauty
@Starlight you should watch it, 6 episodes
@Starlight this
How is that Gunbuster coming up?
@PointlessWhyshouldi no problemo
@99807 thanks pal'e
what's wrong?
I miss the time where I used to build small planes
Sweet land of liberty
Awesoome
@CenturiVonKikie not only that but it also increases thrust
@exosuit OH
@MintLynx make your plane moonwalk
@MintLynx wheels on heavy builds
... redo?
True
nice
You have a very fast drydock
@SnoWFLakE0s yeah, that's what I've been doing, but that way would be more intuitive.
Try an ornithopter
@jamesPLANESii the best solution I found was a stopwatch and the smooth(x,t) function
@tntwiley thx pardner
@WorldofWarships easy, forum
@Solarisaircraft thanks brotha
@WorldofWarships I feel like calling the weebs of SimplePlanes to unite
@larsy974 thanks pal'e
The music automatically plays in my head
+6@grizzlitn thanks mister
+1Why can't "false" be 0? It would facilitate coding a lot
@NFIGMT thanks m8
@Treadmill103 @ThomasRoderick @EternalDarkness thanks a lot guys!
+1@destroyerP thx pardner
@GhosTerSix thanks pal'e
@SnoWFLakE0s thanks man
@KerlonceauxIndustries fast fast
+1@SimpleFlow thanks a million brotha!
@ssenmodnar thank man
@cedblox332 it is very much like programming, if you can program in C, it's a piece of cake
@SnoWFLakE0s nvm I think I know what the problem is. By using the throttle as a multiplier within the the functions, the whole wave function contracts
@SnoWFLakE0s yes, but when I use them on pistons, the throttle increase isn't smooth. When I increase the throttle it acts as if the throttle was way past it's upper limit. Why does this happen?
@SnoWFLakE0s I found an issue. Why do sin and cos functions with a throttle variable inside them become twitchy?
@Solarisaircraft thx man!
Don't worry boys, the engineer is engihere
@USSR @WorldofWarships @FishMinerb thanks guys!
What is this apparatus?
@Saturnite thank you brotha
@Notaleopard no, Gunbuster
@WorldofWarships update time!
this is the definition of beauty
@Starlight you should watch it, 6 episodes
@Starlight this
+1How is that Gunbuster coming up?
confused screaming
+1@PointlessWhyshouldi no problemo
@99807 thanks pal'e
what's wrong?
I miss the time where I used to build small planes
Sweet land of liberty
Awesoome
+1@CenturiVonKikie not only that but it also increases thrust
@exosuit OH
@MintLynx make your plane moonwalk
@MintLynx wheels on heavy builds
... redo?
True
nice
You have a very fast drydock
+1Fun fact:
@SnoWFLakE0s yeah, that's what I've been doing, but that way would be more intuitive.
Try an ornithopter
+1@jamesPLANESii the best solution I found was a stopwatch and the smooth(x,t) function
@tntwiley thx pardner