@jamesPLANESii So...
according to my calculations, your "real life job" (who ever heard of that amirite?) requires 1/250 precision of SP.
What's even the point of using this silly game, then?
Borderline 8-bit.
/s
lol
I can't see what you're trying to do here. Looks like the snap point above the B pillar is where it's supposed to be placed, plus you should easily be able to place it level with the other block by moving your camera, and on all the places the spike is snapping to, the connections will be favourable.
On the gif that I made where I'm trying to place a part of the wing, it was obvious where the part needed to go, and everywhere the part was going were places where it wouldn't attach and have favourable connections. Also in my gif the camera position should be optimal for placing the part in the slot, but it's going absolutely everywhere but the desired spot.
@jamesPLANESii For what I'm doing it doesn't really matter, I'm adding switches and lights to stuff and I copy certain values so all switches on a panel have the same height, etc. Back in the simple, fun days (SWL-120 fuselage construction 1.8 years ago), I used the automatic part snapping behavior.
Dragging parts? Never heard of it.
I thought everyone carefully added a part away from the build and used the nudge and part connections tools to add it to the plane.
@jamesPLANESii So...
according to my calculations, your "real life job" (who ever heard of that amirite?) requires 1/250 precision of SP.
What's even the point of using this silly game, then?
Borderline 8-bit.
/s
lol
@Graingy My real life job requires 0.002mm of precision
@jamesPLANESii
"0.5mm"
I swear people on this site are building bloody fusion reactors in their basements and this game is just their design warm-up
@Sm10684 Well, if you wanna help, who am I to refuse?
@Strucker yes
@Sm10684 With the vehicle?
@Strucker lemme help
@DatMaluchGuy19 Lol gotcha
@Strucker btw
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i forgor to say that bruh 💀
@Sm10684 lol yeah, also this shitpost kinda acts like a teaser doesn’t it
Nothings taught me more patience and reverse psychology than this.
@jamesPLANESii Lol I know this is a joke
also, the place where it's primarily snapping isn't quite where it's meant to be
@IceCraftGaming I thought i was the only one
@IceCraftGaming I thought i was the only one
real men use the nudge tool and a calculator
I can't see what you're trying to do here. Looks like the snap point above the B pillar is where it's supposed to be placed, plus you should easily be able to place it level with the other block by moving your camera, and on all the places the spike is snapping to, the connections will be favourable.
On the gif that I made where I'm trying to place a part of the wing, it was obvious where the part needed to go, and everywhere the part was going were places where it wouldn't attach and have favourable connections. Also in my gif the camera position should be optimal for placing the part in the slot, but it's going absolutely everywhere but the desired spot.
@jamesPLANESii For what I'm doing it doesn't really matter, I'm adding switches and lights to stuff and I copy certain values so all switches on a panel have the same height, etc. Back in the simple, fun days (SWL-120 fuselage construction 1.8 years ago), I used the automatic part snapping behavior.
@PlaneFlightX But there's only .5mm nudge increment, which can kinda add up if you don't place the parts on things
@Graingy Yes
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes "SimplePlanes has too much **ing livery!~"
@PlaneFlightX Do you live in the time-warped realm beyond the event horizon?
Dragging parts? Never heard of it.
I thought everyone carefully added a part away from the build and used the nudge and part connections tools to add it to the plane.
Oh the misery
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