@SimpleName11 thanks! It had to be to get around Shark Tooth properly. All those engines were just so I could keep up with the smaller, lighter, more sensible entries haha
@SimpleName11 I know, it's a shame, but the rules are the rules. Omar hasn't been banned for any kind of misconduct, but Jundroo faces legal issues if they allow younger kids to have accounts.
Hi omarthewhaleo. I'm sorry, but the conditions of simpleplanes.com require you to be at least 13 years old to have an account. This is specified in the terms & conditions (part 3A). As such, I'm afraid I will have to disable your account.
Hi Katomex. Naming planes for YouTubers is against the rules as laid down by the devs. Please edit your plane's title to something that does not reference a YouTuber. To make planes for a YouTuber's attention, use the tag system - most popular YouTubers that play SimplePlanes have a dedicated tag. You can edit your plane's title by clicking the little downward arrow next to the download counter, and you can add tags by clicking "edit tags" next to the image of your plane.
In addition, if you are going to edit somebody else's plane, make sure you mention the original creator. Try to make more substantial edits than just changing the colours as well. Nobody likes to have their work stolen.
Hi @nahross05. @Redhawk has explained everything well, it is indeed against the rules of this site to name planes for YouTubers. If you want to make a plane specifically for YouTuber, use their tag.
As @Sharkie said, please use the tags instead of naming your planes for a YouTuber. This was addressed by the devs in a previous post. There is a tag specifically for Jelly, which you can get by clicking the "Edit tags" button next to the screenshot of your plane.
Are you talking about using numerous props inside some kind of casing? If so, that can be done, but it'll be limited to subsonic speeds. The props have some code attached that causes them to stop producing thrust as they approach mach 1.
Jelly is a popular YouTuber that started playing SP, and doesn't seem to have seen the tag system. He encouraged his fans to build planes with his name for him to try, they did, and there was a backlash in the community. Jelly's response to this was to tell his fans to ignore them and keep building "Jelly planes". Hopefully it'll calm down a bit now.
Hi GINGER, I got those edits done on your plane. You can find them here. Sorry again that they took so long.
I remember you said that you didn't want guns because they would be too big, so I've mostly stuck to that. Since the chin guns are a bit bigger on the real one, I figured those could be actual guns. If you would prefer them to be fuselage sections, let me know and I'll fix it.
I hope this is the sort of thing you were looking for, but don't hesitate to tell me if I got something wrong.
Also I don't know if the super shiny glass works on mobile. I hope it does.
@bjac0 @ShatterFox I've certainly never seen a B-2 that looks similar to it on the site. If you know of one, link it, but otherwise this seems to just be an outstanding first post
One very important thing: please explain the actual rules to them as well. There is a place for jelly's fans to get his attention, it's just that it's in the tags instead of the name of their planes. Link them to this dev post and try to be civil. Teach, rather than fight.
@Hadesrocks I don't think there's really anything wrong here. Yes, it's very similar to your original, but there are still clear changes. There's no circumvention of the successor system, and there is acknowledgment that this is an edit of an older build.
@TheMasterSoldier I did see the video. I sent Jelly a PM letting him know about the rules and the tag system, and asking him to let his fans know about this. Whether or not he'll see it or act on it, I don't know.
Picking fights with everyone only makes for a needlessly hostile community. People are allowed to make planes for Jelly, they just need to learn the rules and do it the right way. Hopefully if we can tell Jelly's fans that there is actually a proper way for them to do this, Jelly will also realise and we can get back to normal.
@adosip the best way to make planes for YouTubers is to use that YouTuber's tag. If you click "edit tags" next to the screenshots of your plane, it'll take you to a page where you can select tags. There is one called "YouTube - Jelly" that is specifically for planes for Jelly.
@oOHexaCube7Oo your English is just fine! Certainly better than my German haha. Ich kann ein kleines bisschen Deutsch sprechen, aber ich habe meistens vergessen :(
@oOHexaCube7Oo don't worry, I'm not meaning to have a go at you or anything, just being safe! If you click the little arrow next to the download counter, there's an option for "edit". Thanks
Best thing to do is link them to this post by Andrew Garrison and explain that they should use the tags instead. It worked for all the other YouTubers, it'll work here too
Hi oOHexaCube7Oo. Just in case you didn't know, please don't name planes for YouTubers. I know you've got a sort of hybrid thing going on here, but it would be good if you could rename it. Glad to see the tags in use, though, that is what they're for after all
@Himynameiswalrus enforces the rules of the site, basically. We deal with any planes or posts that get reported, and any other rule breaking. We have some options to remove or edit anything breaking said rules, and also to warn or ban people that persistently cause trouble
@TheBO3Fox it's totally fine to be a Jelly fan, and also to make planes for him. Just make sure you follow the rules about not naming planes for Youtuber's all it's all good! Use the tags instead, that's what they're for
@DanLuq29 Jelly is a YouTuber that has started playing SimplePlanes in his videos. Of course, when YouTubers start playing the game, a lot of their fans want their creations to be featured in the videos. This leads them to upload planes titled "for Jelly!" and the like. Now, we've had this problem before with other YouTubers, and the devs implemented the YouTube tags to cut down on the spammy titles. Unfortunately, Jelly and his fans don't seem to know about the tags yet, and Jelly himself is encouraging people to make planes with his name in the title.
@BlueHawk I can't say I'm a fan either. I don't have an issue with that, though, it's easy enough to not watch his videos. His fans just need to follow the same rules as everyone else
@BlueHawk popular YouTubers Jelly has started playing SimplePlanes, and this has been accompanied by the normal wave of fans naming their planes for his attention. Normally this would just be a case of telling them to use the YouTube - Jelly tag, but some people got in to arguments instead. Jelly proceeded to fuel the flames in one of his videos by telling his followers to keep making "Jelly planes".
@SimpleName11 thanks! I make sure to upload my planes without mods so that everyone can get them
@SimpleName11 thanks! It had to be to get around Shark Tooth properly. All those engines were just so I could keep up with the smaller, lighter, more sensible entries haha
@SimpleName11 I know, it's a shame, but the rules are the rules. Omar hasn't been banned for any kind of misconduct, but Jundroo faces legal issues if they allow younger kids to have accounts.
Hi omarthewhaleo. I'm sorry, but the conditions of simpleplanes.com require you to be at least 13 years old to have an account. This is specified in the terms & conditions (part 3A). As such, I'm afraid I will have to disable your account.
@KingDeadshot there is indeed
Hi Katomex. Naming planes for YouTubers is against the rules as laid down by the devs. Please edit your plane's title to something that does not reference a YouTuber. To make planes for a YouTuber's attention, use the tag system - most popular YouTubers that play SimplePlanes have a dedicated tag. You can edit your plane's title by clicking the little downward arrow next to the download counter, and you can add tags by clicking "edit tags" next to the image of your plane.
In addition, if you are going to edit somebody else's plane, make sure you mention the original creator. Try to make more substantial edits than just changing the colours as well. Nobody likes to have their work stolen.
Hi @nahross05. @Redhawk has explained everything well, it is indeed against the rules of this site to name planes for YouTubers. If you want to make a plane specifically for YouTuber, use their tag.
Fixed that for you
@Spudgun239 this is a picture of the Hindenburg:
@dilisvarskvlavi yeah, go for it! Even if it offers no performance improvement at all, it'll be interesting
@dilisvarskvlavi I'm not sure of the exact number they use, but the practical max for planes powered by the customisable props is around 730mph.
As @Sharkie said, please use the tags instead of naming your planes for a YouTuber. This was addressed by the devs in a previous post. There is a tag specifically for Jelly, which you can get by clicking the "Edit tags" button next to the screenshot of your plane.
Are you talking about using numerous props inside some kind of casing? If so, that can be done, but it'll be limited to subsonic speeds. The props have some code attached that causes them to stop producing thrust as they approach mach 1.
@GINGER01 oh, happy birthday! I'm glad you like it
Jelly is a popular YouTuber that started playing SP, and doesn't seem to have seen the tag system. He encouraged his fans to build planes with his name for him to try, they did, and there was a backlash in the community. Jelly's response to this was to tell his fans to ignore them and keep building "Jelly planes". Hopefully it'll calm down a bit now.
Also welcome back!
Hi GINGER, I got those edits done on your plane. You can find them here. Sorry again that they took so long.
I remember you said that you didn't want guns because they would be too big, so I've mostly stuck to that. Since the chin guns are a bit bigger on the real one, I figured those could be actual guns. If you would prefer them to be fuselage sections, let me know and I'll fix it.
I hope this is the sort of thing you were looking for, but don't hesitate to tell me if I got something wrong.
Also I don't know if the super shiny glass works on mobile. I hope it does.
@bjac0 @ShatterFox I've certainly never seen a B-2 that looks similar to it on the site. If you know of one, link it, but otherwise this seems to just be an outstanding first post
@ShatterFox what what what. I need to be sensible sometimes
@Wildblueyonder578 I have literally never seen that error, I'm afraid. You seem to be playing on iOS, though, which doesn't support mods
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@Hadesrocks no worries mate
@JacobHardy64 cheers dude, I appreciate the sentiment. Sorry for not responding on Andrew Garrison's post, there were just a few too many people haha
@Hadesrocks I'm sorry dude, there's still nothing wrong with this. The successor system exists for a reason.
@Gg1234 it's alright, no apology needed. I just don't want to see more drama than is needed, and this seems like the best way to sort it all
One very important thing: please explain the actual rules to them as well. There is a place for jelly's fans to get his attention, it's just that it's in the tags instead of the name of their planes. Link them to this dev post and try to be civil. Teach, rather than fight.
@Hadesrocks I don't think there's really anything wrong here. Yes, it's very similar to your original, but there are still clear changes. There's no circumvention of the successor system, and there is acknowledgment that this is an edit of an older build.
Also the report function works best ;)
@TheMasterSoldier I did see the video. I sent Jelly a PM letting him know about the rules and the tag system, and asking him to let his fans know about this. Whether or not he'll see it or act on it, I don't know.
Picking fights with everyone only makes for a needlessly hostile community. People are allowed to make planes for Jelly, they just need to learn the rules and do it the right way. Hopefully if we can tell Jelly's fans that there is actually a proper way for them to do this, Jelly will also realise and we can get back to normal.
@TehDuck oh sweet, I'll try this out
@adosip the best way to make planes for YouTubers is to use that YouTuber's tag. If you click "edit tags" next to the screenshots of your plane, it'll take you to a page where you can select tags. There is one called "YouTube - Jelly" that is specifically for planes for Jelly.
@Thefalloutplayr ah yeah, sure
@oOHexaCube7Oo ahh thanks, I'll try to remember that!
@Thefalloutplayr what's up?
@oOHexaCube7Oo your English is just fine! Certainly better than my German haha. Ich kann ein kleines bisschen Deutsch sprechen, aber ich habe meistens vergessen :(
@oOHexaCube7Oo how about the exact plane taken straight from the game?
@oOHexaCube7Oo don't worry, I'm not meaning to have a go at you or anything, just being safe! If you click the little arrow next to the download counter, there's an option for "edit". Thanks
Best thing to do is link them to this post by Andrew Garrison and explain that they should use the tags instead. It worked for all the other YouTubers, it'll work here too
@AgDynamics banned.
Hi oOHexaCube7Oo. Just in case you didn't know, please don't name planes for YouTubers. I know you've got a sort of hybrid thing going on here, but it would be good if you could rename it. Glad to see the tags in use, though, that is what they're for after all
Hi BlooperDrooper. Just to let you know about the rules regarding YouTubers: don't name planes for YouTubers, use the tags instead. I've fixed this for you here.
@Supercraft888 it's weird for me too
@AMDpwnedU Jelly is a YouTuber that is seemingly unaware of the tag system, and as a result has encouraged his fans to make planes named for him
@Himynameiswalrus enforces the rules of the site, basically. We deal with any planes or posts that get reported, and any other rule breaking. We have some options to remove or edit anything breaking said rules, and also to warn or ban people that persistently cause trouble
@Luke92778 but I haven't made an AT-AT hahaha
@Stampede I'm afraid I still need to say no, with all due respect. I upload too infrequently, and now have bonus responsibilities after all
@Himynameiswalrus thanks!
@TheBO3Fox it's totally fine to be a Jelly fan, and also to make planes for him. Just make sure you follow the rules about not naming planes for Youtuber's all it's all good! Use the tags instead, that's what they're for
@DanLuq29 Jelly is a YouTuber that has started playing SimplePlanes in his videos. Of course, when YouTubers start playing the game, a lot of their fans want their creations to be featured in the videos. This leads them to upload planes titled "for Jelly!" and the like. Now, we've had this problem before with other YouTubers, and the devs implemented the YouTube tags to cut down on the spammy titles. Unfortunately, Jelly and his fans don't seem to know about the tags yet, and Jelly himself is encouraging people to make planes with his name in the title.
@BlueHawk I can't say I'm a fan either. I don't have an issue with that, though, it's easy enough to not watch his videos. His fans just need to follow the same rules as everyone else
@BlueHawk popular YouTubers Jelly has started playing SimplePlanes, and this has been accompanied by the normal wave of fans naming their planes for his attention. Normally this would just be a case of telling them to use the YouTube - Jelly tag, but some people got in to arguments instead. Jelly proceeded to fuel the flames in one of his videos by telling his followers to keep making "Jelly planes".
Fuselage blocks can't provide lift... but you can hide wings inside them! Rotators for control works fine
@RocketLL I only had it because I was sending it to someone on YouTube just a moment ago hahaha