@Awsomur Actually it isnt, if you click on "3D/Export" in the designer menu, it will show you the location of the SimplePlanes source folder, which contains the Mods Folder, as well as all of the aircraft files.
If you’ve installed the Steam version, do this:
Download the mod.
Go to Library/ApplicationSupprot/unity.Jundroo.exe
Drag the mod into the mods folder.
If you have the version from the Mac App Store, then modding is impossible.
Yeah Apple can be a little funny about it’s modding polices. No modifications is a big part of their maximum-security operating systems.
@deathboy
@Awsomur nah i got the app store version and i thought it should go through the same way
Now I can relate to iOS even more. :P
@KingHandspider
@Awsomur Yeppers. Now iOS is the lonely child.
That’s a game changer then.
@KingHandspider
@Awsomur Several, Multiplayer, FineTuner, Overload. I even made my
own mod, Athair Speedway.
Hmm, interesting. Have you actually tried installing and running a mod though?
@KingHandspider
@Awsomur Actually it isnt, if you click on "3D/Export" in the designer menu, it will show you the location of the SimplePlanes source folder, which contains the Mods Folder, as well as all of the aircraft files.
If you’ve installed the Steam version, do this:
Download the mod.
Go to Library/ApplicationSupprot/unity.Jundroo.exe
Drag the mod into the mods folder.
If you have the version from the Mac App Store, then modding is impossible.