@CaptainJackSparrow With a ship propelled by sails, it will be less complicated when it comes to steering. Just use the rudder at the stern and rudder inside the bow. If your ship weighs less than 2 million pounds, using a gyroscope for stability will not be needed.
I think it might be translated as such:
you probably won't understand this. unless you are smart, and you go to a certain website... i have learned every thing i can about human society it's... interesting. you see you will never find us. just...give up. you will never find the wonders of gamma tech "science" won't help you now. if you want, you can explore space for years and years. you will never find an. information on new species. you humans only explored less than -% of your planet's ocean. so how do y0u expect to explore space? hm? you have no idea. you'll run around in circles. you will collect information but learn nothing. well, you probably have "determination" hah. go scream in a pillow and mourn your defeats. nothing can help you. unless a miracle happens
Its what happens when either the width or height is scaled to a greater value than the other, like scale="1,0.01,1" and either the "rise" or the "run" value is set too high OR the corners are set the anything other than "Hard"
Solution A: Increase the thickness of the offending blocks by increasing the scale.
Solution B: Reduce the Rise or Run by using smaller blocks.
(节流阀) "10 step throttle indicator" took sign from a valve label.
Speedometer in MPH
Tractive effort gauge
Locomotive information display
用户名: 蔡
密码:
Cab signalling
Brake cylinder
Brake cylinder
Brake reservoir
And whatever you do, do not look up the name on the side of the locomotive "领风者"
Sign in cab "安全第一“ Please disregard. Speed, not safety is number one. Especially if there is a car on the tracks.
The original plan was to use Bahasa Melayu for the gauges on the right, Tamil for the cab display and English for the locomotive name, but I backed out after making a prototype and seeing the work required.
You can add "damperMultiplier" to <JointRotator.State so it looks like <JointRotator.State range="30" speed="0.3" damperMultiplier="100" />
Add more 0s if its still too wobbly.
Stacking rotators can also help. Like turning a rotator with a 90 degree range into three rotators with 30 a degree range.
EDIT: Suggested rotator configuration for your build would be:
Two rotators with "damperMultiplier="100000"
@KrysisAverted1985 Add damperMultiplier="1000000" to <JointRotator.State so it looks something like this <JointRotator.State range="30" speed="0.3" damperMultiplier="1000000" />
@Tang0five Set every cannon except for one to firingDelay="0". set that other cannon's firing delay to your desired reload time. As for the rotator, I have no idea.
@Kweed10 I have not been able to recreate the issue. Therefore, the best solution for you would be to remove the helicopter engines. The two in the engine compartment and the one on the hood.
@Stormfur This truck is almost certainly the result of an unholy union between a Peterbilt 389 and an Australian Freightliner FLC with some influences from a ZIS-150 and the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, judging by the hammer and sickle inside the sleeper.
@ChamDel7 nope
+1Looks like some sort of 3d printer to me.
@Cereal SPR map plugin for first two images and railway mod for third image
@jamesPLANESii 3-4 weeks
@Bruh3798 3-4 weeks
+1@temporaryaccount By waiting for a few minutes and hoping that the game doesn't crash.
+2@CaptainJackSparrow With a ship propelled by sails, it will be less complicated when it comes to steering. Just use the rudder at the stern and rudder inside the bow. If your ship weighs less than 2 million pounds, using a gyroscope for stability will not be needed.
+1@80TH https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/F8cT23/C-66-6-prototype-unmodded
+1678
Roma
+1@TirpitzWantsPlanes nope
@lilgreen06 Increase the chord scale even more. Around 10-12 would work if its 10-15 meters underwater
@Typhoon03 I can't help you with it as the rounded stern, lack of ship plans and the hull sheer makes the ship too hard for me to build.
+1@11qazxc No idea, I found the values in the simpleplanes mod tools.
@Nash11 nope
How do all of you keep finding this?
@Bman01 Not yet
@Obbyms114 nope
@seanhu 是新加坡
@ludi Nelson has one funnel, a thinner mast and a smaller superstructure.
3
@BlackhattAircraft He's using the images from the unlisted posts.
+3calculateDrag="false" dragScale="0"
+2@Tang0five I hit the semi trailer in the second screenshot at around 125 mph and somehow sent it flying in the third screenshot.
+1@Tang0five Nope, it runs perfectly.
+1Do ![](Image link .png/image file extension)
+5Actually, I used the translation on your bio to fill in most of the message. Then, I filled in the rest of the symbols by guessing
I think it might be translated as such:
+4you probably won't understand this. unless you are smart, and you go to a certain website... i have learned every thing i can about human society it's... interesting. you see you will never find us. just...give up. you will never find the wonders of gamma tech "science" won't help you now. if you want, you can explore space for years and years. you will never find an. information on new species. you humans only explored less than -% of your planet's ocean. so how do y0u expect to explore space? hm? you have no idea. you'll run around in circles. you will collect information but learn nothing. well, you probably have "determination" hah. go scream in a pillow and mourn your defeats. nothing can help you. unless a miracle happens
Some feedback:
+2It handles well offroad, easy to drive and the turret is stable even when its deployed on a slope.
Its what happens when either the width or height is scaled to a greater value than the other, like scale="1,0.01,1" and either the "rise" or the "run" value is set too high OR the corners are set the anything other than "Hard"
Solution A: Increase the thickness of the offending blocks by increasing the scale.
Solution B: Reduce the Rise or Run by using smaller blocks.
+1@z24zorpx4 Yes, though the Crandall cab looks more elegant.
+1Gauges from left to right:
(节流阀) "10 step throttle indicator" took sign from a valve label.
Speedometer in MPH
Tractive effort gauge
Locomotive information display
用户名: 蔡
密码:
Cab signalling
Brake cylinder
Brake cylinder
Brake reservoir
And whatever you do, do not look up the name on the side of the locomotive "领风者"
Sign in cab "安全第一“ Please disregard. Speed, not safety is number one. Especially if there is a car on the tracks.
The original plan was to use Bahasa Melayu for the gauges on the right, Tamil for the cab display and English for the locomotive name, but I backed out after making a prototype and seeing the work required.
@SovietBun Here's the locomotive
You can add "damperMultiplier" to <JointRotator.State so it looks like <JointRotator.State range="30" speed="0.3" damperMultiplier="100" />
Add more 0s if its still too wobbly.
Stacking rotators can also help. Like turning a rotator with a 90 degree range into three rotators with 30 a degree range.
EDIT: Suggested rotator configuration for your build would be:
+2Two rotators with "damperMultiplier="100000"
@SkyCloudGaming Nope. In terms of size, its closer to the Pierre Guillaumat while its role is that of a VLOC which can moonlight as an oil tanker.
@JamesBleriot Reduced the drag points which were probably causing you issues. here
@JamesBleriot The missile launcher rotators have issues which causes the game to crash.
@KrysisAverted1985 Add damperMultiplier="1000000" to <JointRotator.State so it looks something like this <JointRotator.State range="30" speed="0.3" damperMultiplier="1000000" />
+2@Tang0five Set every cannon except for one to firingDelay="0". set that other cannon's firing delay to your desired reload time. As for the rotator, I have no idea.
+1@QingyuZhou Based on these
Nope @Griffinthedragon
@Kweed10 I have not been able to recreate the issue. Therefore, the best solution for you would be to remove the helicopter engines. The two in the engine compartment and the one on the hood.
+1@Kweed10 If it blows up in water, its something to do with the engines. I've never had the engines blow up while driving on land.
+1@Kweed10 Its in the engine compartment.
+1@GeneralOliverVonBismarck Yes
@GeneralOliverVonBismarck You can do anything you want with it.
@Type2volkswagen Yes. Here are all the gauges used in the truck.
@Stormfur This truck is almost certainly the result of an unholy union between a Peterbilt 389 and an Australian Freightliner FLC with some influences from a ZIS-150 and the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, judging by the hammer and sickle inside the sleeper.
+1@Alex2262 Yes
Oh my, it looks good.
+1