I could, maybe.
@randomusername @MTakach it still would be nice for him to be back, even with him doing that. But that’s probably just me being an optimist.
Jim, if you see this, I’m sure we can forgive your for this, and we’ll still be here for you if/when you return.
@MintLynx that was for an attempt at a record, to test the site capabilities. Everyone tagged originally cleared it for them to be tagged in a previous forum.
No, this is not childish, it’s a very mature thought. But, even though we as humans will inevitably spend our lives working, that work gives us a sense of purpose, as well as gives us the means to experience what we wish to (providing you can cover the cost). After all, aren’t our lives determined by the experiences we go through?
A very accurate quote, @Megamonster. Also, if you feel like a mod is needed, then tag a mod, don’t have to tag us.
@EternalDarkness, I’ll let you console with the other mods.
@Awsomur you made it seem as if the main reason was because they were cocky, but in actuality it was a moment of desperation, as they were rapidly running out of oil to fuel their thirsty military.
Japan was expanding their empire violently and rapidly, and the U.S. was their main oil supply. So, the U.S. stopped supplying them oil. The Japanese didn’t have the means for producing it themselves in large enough quantities to use their military in the strength they had, so, in a move to try and scare the Americans back into giving them oil, they planned to attack Pearl Harbor. Many people were against it, including many high-ranking officials, but they agreed it was necessary. So, they did, and it backfired, because 1. They didn’t take out the bases oil supply, 2. No aircraft carriers were in the base at the time (though carriers had yet to prove their worth), and 3. The battleships that were damaged were repaired in the next couple years, bringing their strength back up from what the Japanese thought would be crippling. The U.S. declared war the next day, and the rest is history.
Yeesh, that’s bad. The world record attempt I was ok with, since we were testing the tag system to see how many we could get to be tagged (and he did okay with them in a previous forum, asking for participants)
The pirating of the game though I was not aware of. @Tully2001
Nice!
@FranzPeterSiegfried Cipher lost weight, making it easier for him to kill everything.
@Nerfaddict I do, didn’t play it tho. Started with 7, but I fell into the deep lore quick.
I’ll be praying for you too. Best of luck.
@Awsomur the feelings tag exists for a reason, comrade Awsomur.
+1@stig27 *Sad Buddy noises *
@SimpleJets np! And the design I was referencing is in my forum post “My next project”
@SimpleJets oh, ok then. It was just an idea. Maybe... MiG-29?
Welcome back!
@FreeRangedLemon indeed.
+1I could, maybe.
+1@randomusername @MTakach it still would be nice for him to be back, even with him doing that. But that’s probably just me being an optimist.
Jim, if you see this, I’m sure we can forgive your for this, and we’ll still be here for you if/when you return.
@MintLynx that was for an attempt at a record, to test the site capabilities. Everyone tagged originally cleared it for them to be tagged in a previous forum.
@Tully2001 so, is it confirmed he will be gone for good?
No, this is not childish, it’s a very mature thought. But, even though we as humans will inevitably spend our lives working, that work gives us a sense of purpose, as well as gives us the means to experience what we wish to (providing you can cover the cost). After all, aren’t our lives determined by the experiences we go through?
+2I have a design in my forums somewhere you can use to build.
@FreeRangedLemon
+1@randomusername giving him the benefit of the doubt, maybe he did it by mistake. Though that is truly is something bad.
+1@SSTOTransport If so, then remove it. If you don’t know how to do that, press the arrow button, then click “remove”
@MlgNoob
@Operationalsupremacy use the built in nudge tool.
<<YES, THE ELECTROSPHERE RISES AGAIN!>>
<<Forget the damage! Kill those dirty tanks!>>
+1Sorry, just now put it in my list!
@MTakach I’m wondering the same thing.
This thing is basically a half track with wheels.
@CruzerBlade yep, that basically happened. Not as hard as they raped Nanking, tho.
+1Yes.
People say drifting, I say land post-stall maneuver
+1Cool.
@Being that’s your opinion. Though, many others like myself find it has use. Agree to disagree.
@ThePilotDude desperate times lead to desperate, but not always great, measures.
I didn’t press it, I swear!
+1This is a lot of fun to fly! It seems you may have left the TVC controls the same as the gyro, tho.
+1@asteroidbook345 tbh, I’m the same
@asteroidbook345 that’s your fault then lol
@asteroidbook345 same lol
cry-chuckles in iOS
@asteroidbook345 scale up mass? I heard that makes parts stronger.
T, it’s essentially a kicking fish, with a red paint scheme, guns, and missiles.
Scaled down fuselage parts and rotators.
A very accurate quote, @Megamonster. Also, if you feel like a mod is needed, then tag a mod, don’t have to tag us.
@EternalDarkness, I’ll let you console with the other mods.
@JohnnyBoythePilot lol, probably Sapinish. Sapin is the Spain counterpart of Strangereal, the world Ace Combat takes place in.
@Awsomur you made it seem as if the main reason was because they were cocky, but in actuality it was a moment of desperation, as they were rapidly running out of oil to fuel their thirsty military.
@Warburg good to see you back.
@Awsomur oh, I read it as a bit off. Sorry
@Awsomur @Strikefighter04 see my comment below.
Easy.
Japan was expanding their empire violently and rapidly, and the U.S. was their main oil supply. So, the U.S. stopped supplying them oil. The Japanese didn’t have the means for producing it themselves in large enough quantities to use their military in the strength they had, so, in a move to try and scare the Americans back into giving them oil, they planned to attack Pearl Harbor. Many people were against it, including many high-ranking officials, but they agreed it was necessary. So, they did, and it backfired, because 1. They didn’t take out the bases oil supply, 2. No aircraft carriers were in the base at the time (though carriers had yet to prove their worth), and 3. The battleships that were damaged were repaired in the next couple years, bringing their strength back up from what the Japanese thought would be crippling. The U.S. declared war the next day, and the rest is history.
+5Yeesh, that’s bad. The world record attempt I was ok with, since we were testing the tag system to see how many we could get to be tagged (and he did okay with them in a previous forum, asking for participants)
+4The pirating of the game though I was not aware of. @Tully2001
@Bishobe oh, sorry, forgot to say Franz is helping me rn. Thank you for the offer tho.
+1@Being it makes it more accessible. I’ve had XML requests not be completed because they simply weren’t seen, even with the forum post.
@stig27 No problem! I’m sure it’d be okay to be late with it, since it’s only the first one, but it turned out just fine!
*Sapanish Guitar Intensifies *
+2