@ChallengerHellcat Thanks for the tip! But if you observe from the cockpit, the suspension does the job fine. You may missed the key characteristics of the build, it's a mid-engine, rear wheel drive and four wheel steering vehicle, with antique-ish steampunk style. I understand you want Dakar standard offroad performance, but every vehicle has its own characteristics. The real question to me is, should I build almighty cars, or the cars have their own goodness and weakness.
@ChallengerHellcat Sorry, I don't have plans on rally cars. Mostly because of the buggies' great compatibility on suspension system. If you have a collab plan, my gears are always welcome to use! Some proper credit would be nice.
@ChallengerHellcat A community article said the path for Mac is /Users/[user]/Library/Application Support/unity.Jundroo.SimplePlanes/AircraftDesigns/ . But I found a video talking about the Library folder https://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac-software/show-hidden-files-mac-3520878/. Looks like there are some vital files Apple doesn't like users to find and mess up, making it a bit tricky to visit the full path.
@ChallengerHellcat I'm not a Mac user. But if the file formations are somewhat alike between Windows version and Mac version, and not masked for some "system permission" reasons, I guess you may solve it by searching files. You save the aircraft named "A", it'll have the file name "A.xml" in Windows. So save an aircraft in a unique file name, then try search the name in file finder like Spotlight. If the method above works, open the xml file in a text editor, you'll see tons of tunable parameters.
@ChallengerHellcat Thank you! Glad to see you, too! The new build is not yet decided. But why bother? Many of my builds were inspired by chance. So que sera, sera.
@Texasfam04 No problem, dude! It's a hidden feature of the game, and surprisingly built-in supported by the Overture. So in the addon you don't need to add it, but to edit it. Select the light you want to edit, open the addon, click "Part" on top, choose "BeaconLight". Then replace the third line with "Brake". Don't forget to press "✔" button. All set. If you meant to press the "+" button to add multiple controls, through my current tests, it's not working though.
@Texasfam04 I see you play the game in iOS. I don't have any idea how the interface looks. You can try select the beacon, and then open Overload, there could be a drop down option named "BeaconLight". Then in the line "input", change it to "Brake" without quotation marks. Have it a try.
@destroyerP Okay, as appreciation this time I won't do that.
@Texasfam04 Thank you!
@ChallengerHellcat Thanks for the upvote, dude!
@Nerfaddict I agree.
Nice!
@Spacedoge12345plane Thanks for the upvote and the bread!
@redbear89 Thanks for the upvote!
@ChallengerHellcat Thanks for the tip! But if you observe from the cockpit, the suspension does the job fine. You may missed the key characteristics of the build, it's a mid-engine, rear wheel drive and four wheel steering vehicle, with antique-ish steampunk style. I understand you want Dakar standard offroad performance, but every vehicle has its own characteristics. The real question to me is, should I build almighty cars, or the cars have their own goodness and weakness.
@SodiumChloride Thanks for the support!
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@SodiumChloride Thanks for the upvote!
@Treadmill103 Thank you for the upvote!
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@TMach5 Thank you!
@ChallengerHellcat Thank you!
@Texasfam04 Thanks, dude!
@JediWolf Thank you for the kind words and the upvote!
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@LiamW Thanks for the upvote!
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@ChallengerHellcat Sorry, I don't have plans on rally cars. Mostly because of the buggies' great compatibility on suspension system. If you have a collab plan, my gears are always welcome to use! Some proper credit would be nice.
@Pilot72 Thank you!
@ChallengerHellcat Hello! Thanks, dude!
@Texasfam04 Thanks for the upvote!
@Texasfam04 Thank you!
@Texasfam04 You're welcome, dude!
@Stingray No problemo!
@Texasfam04 Thanks for the upvote!
@Texasfam04 No problem!
Start in Wright Airport.
Go to Krakabloa.
Meet the Kraken.
Go back to Krakabloa and fly below the bridge.
Land on Wright Airport.
In five minutes.
@redbear89 Thanks for the upvote!
@MlgNoob Thank you!
@Texasfam04 Thanks, dude!
@ChallengerHellcat Great!
@ChallengerHellcat A community article said the path for Mac is /Users/[user]/Library/Application Support/unity.Jundroo.SimplePlanes/AircraftDesigns/ . But I found a video talking about the Library folder https://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac-software/show-hidden-files-mac-3520878/. Looks like there are some vital files Apple doesn't like users to find and mess up, making it a bit tricky to visit the full path.
@ChallengerHellcat I'm not a Mac user. But if the file formations are somewhat alike between Windows version and Mac version, and not masked for some "system permission" reasons, I guess you may solve it by searching files. You save the aircraft named "A", it'll have the file name "A.xml" in Windows. So save an aircraft in a unique file name, then try search the name in file finder like Spotlight. If the method above works, open the xml file in a text editor, you'll see tons of tunable parameters.
@ChallengerHellcat Thanks for the kind words! Anyway, creation is something needs luck. Good luck to us all!
@temporaryaccount Thank you!
@ChallengerHellcat Thank you! Glad to see you, too! The new build is not yet decided. But why bother? Many of my builds were inspired by chance. So que sera, sera.
@destroyerP Thanks for the compliment!
@HoptroGOD Thanks for the support!
@MlgNoob Thank you for the upvote!
@EternalDarkness Thanks for the upvote!
@QingyuZhou Thank you!
@TheDevilLord666 Thank you for the upvote!
+1@Texasfam04 No problem, dude! It's a hidden feature of the game, and surprisingly built-in supported by the Overture. So in the addon you don't need to add it, but to edit it. Select the light you want to edit, open the addon, click "Part" on top, choose "BeaconLight". Then replace the third line with "Brake". Don't forget to press "✔" button. All set. If you meant to press the "+" button to add multiple controls, through my current tests, it's not working though.
+1@Mumpsy Thank you!
@Texasfam04 I see you play the game in iOS. I don't have any idea how the interface looks. You can try select the beacon, and then open Overload, there could be a drop down option named "BeaconLight". Then in the line "input", change it to "Brake" without quotation marks. Have it a try.