It never ends i tested it it just multiplies even to altitude i used my infinited 1'000'000mph detacher and it never ended both altitude up) and attitude (right/left) probs other way round lol the ocean never ends theres nothing execpt the two islands i went 1million feet+ up and the only thing that happened was the clouds turned to pixels to expericance it your self check my alien rocket thingy and find out your self@Droslash @Quintasoarus @icecoldlava @exosuit @AgDynamics
@AgDynamics Yes, I know that the two games are written i two different languages, and on different engines, but I still think that there is some kind of edge; not because the devs want one, but because of the nature of the engine and game. I have MUCH less experience with Unity and XML than I do Java, so I'm just kind of going out on a limb with these guesses :/
Oh and @exosuit I mean that I've been flying across the rest of the ocean in the game, not the one between the islands, I should have specified.
If this same logic is applied to this game, there has to be some kind of map edge.
Don't apply Minecraft logic to SimplePlanes, they're different in almost every way possible. Minecraft was written in Java. SP runs on the Unity engine. There's not necessarily any reason that the world needs to have an edge.
Altitude max is exactly 214 748 364 fts
I'm flying 4.5M mph to reach the limit
@Quintasoarus
Oh...cool@Quintasoarus
@DEDSEC14 There was a dev that already responded here saying the ocean is in fact infinite
@Quintasoarus
I have been going 15,000 mph, for about 30 minutes and i still have not reached the end! this map is friggin long or infinite!
There's the Wright Isles and Krakabola. Both are default islands. @Cgmcsb99
Used a detacher that goes about 1 million MPH reached height limit and I just saw clouds
@PhilipTarpley Thanks for responding, and ending my multimillion mile journey. Kind of had a feeling this was the case though.
I can get to the other island but if the ocean ends 🤔 I think it will.
Go to locations, it is murphy, or just fly straight @Cgmcsb99
Me too@icecoldlava
It's 2.789373 something million. I broke the game and reached it once@Sirstupid
Where is the other island I didn't know there was two?
There is no end. It goes on forever.
Nvm that doesn't work for the "new" update (I tried that a while ago).
I flew straight up one time, about 400,000 feet, and saw that the world was kind of a square thing.
9million i think@Sirstupid
There is an altitude limit, but I forget what it was. @ProKillaV12
It never ends i tested it it just multiplies even to altitude i used my infinited 1'000'000mph detacher and it never ended both altitude up) and attitude (right/left) probs other way round lol the ocean never ends theres nothing execpt the two islands i went 1million feet+ up and the only thing that happened was the clouds turned to pixels to expericance it your self check my alien rocket thingy and find out your self@Droslash @Quintasoarus @icecoldlava @exosuit @AgDynamics
Let us know if you find anything. Who knows, you might find the Americas...
@AgDynamics Yes, I know that the two games are written i two different languages, and on different engines, but I still think that there is some kind of edge; not because the devs want one, but because of the nature of the engine and game. I have MUCH less experience with Unity and XML than I do Java, so I'm just kind of going out on a limb with these guesses :/
Oh and @exosuit I mean that I've been flying across the rest of the ocean in the game, not the one between the islands, I should have specified.
To the other island? We know how to get there lol@exosuit
I use my f 21 liberator and cross the ocean in 14 minutes
Don't apply Minecraft logic to SimplePlanes, they're different in almost every way possible. Minecraft was written in Java. SP runs on the Unity engine. There's not necessarily any reason that the world needs to have an edge.
Update:
If I did the math right, I should be able to keep this running overnight.The autopilot should be able to keep things steady whilst I'm asleep.