@IceCraftGaming I don't personally have any removed posts now (I have since deleted then), but when logged in and on your profile, you can view them like normal, except they have a "removed" orange text next to the title.
@Emirates380 That link only works if the mod creator (in this case klm747 and myself) posted an android mod, which we didn't. In addition to this, you could only upload an android mod a few years ago.
Well I tried to download it and it says I'm missing some parts from SP Extra, despite me having the latest version installed.
I also tested your version of SimpleWings, it works fine.
These look pretty interesting, but the front fan for the 777 could be a custom one with fuselage blades instead of a propellor. Some custom code would also make it spin realistically insted of doing that propellor spinning effect.
@TimsonAviation No, sorry. For SimplePlanes, almost all mod creators post their mods on the SimplePlanes website. Some do choose to post on the Steam workshop, but there's no reason to do so.
There is actually an automod. It works off the number of reports. If something recieves and excessive amount of reports, it is removed. That's all the automod does.
Step 1: Download someone else's train
Step 2: Change the paint color of exactly one (1) part
Step 3: Upload it as your own
Step 4: Argue with moderators and get banned when you get reported for copying
@Shakalsyshah Unfortuantly the center panel alone is more than the curation performance cost requirement, at over 6000 compared to the max of 5000. You can likely run this on the quest 2 however it will not be curated.
It takes me 3 months to make a single part, you're insanely fast.
For the effort put in, this cockpit looks pretty good! Nice use of the dials for that nav screen.
The real question then is how does this work? I'd say Verifpro is not the site behind this, but merely a customer of a bigger site which advertises using stolen login info. (and this new "website" is another customer).
I'm also wondering why Verifpro stopped posting...
@Bellcat I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
@Ductwind589 Yes, it's mainly about it being a strong password, like F16Oi0$a*VoH. Something with a lot of random characters. (longer passwords are strong as well)
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
@jamesPLANESii True, but then I get massive improvements after I convert 5000 parts to 1 part (and it uses my GPU a lot more)
+1Throttle can only be manipulated with levers, unfortuantly.
@lastcentury All large airliners have an APU. So yes, the SWL-120 does have an APU.
+1@FirstFish83828 I am sure. Removed posts show up as normal for you, just with an orange box with "removed" in it.
@IceCraftGaming I don't personally have any removed posts now (I have since deleted then), but when logged in and on your profile, you can view them like normal, except they have a "removed" orange text next to the title.
+2@Emirates380 That link only works if the mod creator (in this case klm747 and myself) posted an android mod, which we didn't. In addition to this, you could only upload an android mod a few years ago.
+1... you can
+1Well I tried to download it and it says I'm missing some parts from SP Extra, despite me having the latest version installed.
+1I also tested your version of SimpleWings, it works fine.
Oh hello again.... I seem to have forgotton about this. Trying it now.
+1@BeastHunter Sales team, huh? I don't trust that
+2@BeastHunter I'm good, I like my mobile device and don't want to lose it
+3Downloaded and stored in my mod archive. This will never be deleted.
+3@BiliBiliXMBGDS Android mod support has been removed for years.
Just use Overload
+7These look pretty interesting, but the front fan for the 777 could be a custom one with fuselage blades instead of a propellor. Some custom code would also make it spin realistically insted of doing that propellor spinning effect.
@TimsonAviation No, sorry. For SimplePlanes, almost all mod creators post their mods on the SimplePlanes website. Some do choose to post on the Steam workshop, but there's no reason to do so.
+1@Sense2 Sorry, but you're going to have to wait until I release the SWL-120.
How long will that take? Read the FAQ.
@Sense2 Why would I do that?
There is actually an automod. It works off the number of reports. If something recieves and excessive amount of reports, it is removed. That's all the automod does.
No offense, but this post is the reason for the upload limit's entire existence.
+4Step 1: Download someone else's train
Step 2: Change the paint color of exactly one (1) part
Step 3: Upload it as your own
Step 4: Argue with moderators and get banned when you get reported for copying
It's hard to believe it's been 6 years already.
+2https://www.simpleplanes.com/Videos/View/1504005/How-to-Use-the-Variables-System-in-SimplePlanes-Part-1
@Shakalsyshah Unfortuantly the center panel alone is more than the curation performance cost requirement, at over 6000 compared to the max of 5000. You can likely run this on the quest 2 however it will not be curated.
@Sense2 Unfortuantly not, sorry.
@Sense2 I don't really take requests anymore, sorry.
@CorporalWojak I mention this in the forum post, and in the latest progress update.
This is really cool, however a custom thumbnail would really help this get some attention.
+2NOOOO-- wait it's a prank
+1"Sustain the nice do the job"
+3"Just a bit of code" - PlaneFlightX after spending 3 months coding a computer
+2@vonhubert I'll try it out soon
@vonhubert I can install the mod fine, the game just crashes if I try to drag out a SimpleWing part.
I'd love to try this, but SimpleWings is unuseable.
@ollielebananiaCFSP It's literally a link within the SimplePlanes website. Just hover over it and see for yourself.
@Sense2 I'm not really sure. Aside from adding 100 switches and a whole startup sequence, I don't really think there's much else.
It takes me 3 months to make a single part, you're insanely fast.
For the effort put in, this cockpit looks pretty good! Nice use of the dials for that nav screen.
@Bravo11 I don't think I'm making a fighter jet. I tried a while ago and discovered I'm better suited to building airliners.
This is interesting. Well done!
+2As someone who generally feels the game is perfect as is (with a few tweaks and bug fixes here and there), 2 is a much needed addition.
+3Part 4 Here
Forum Here
Unfortunately wheel brakes do not support FT.
+2Wait... the link is to a white user. The account in the picture above (spelled "SimpleAerospace") is missing
@HololiveFan2009 I copied "SimpleAreospace" from a comment, that's why.
@Dragoranos Poor SimpleAreospace got banned (or deleted)
The real question then is how does this work? I'd say Verifpro is not the site behind this, but merely a customer of a bigger site which advertises using stolen login info. (and this new "website" is another customer).
+2I'm also wondering why Verifpro stopped posting...
@Bellcat I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
+2On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
@Ductwind589 Yes, it's mainly about it being a strong password, like F16Oi0$a*VoH. Something with a lot of random characters. (longer passwords are strong as well)
+2I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
+3On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.
I think the reason these accounts are being hacked is reusing the same password across different sites. If one less secure site suffers a data breach, then that username and password can be tried on other sites, and if it works, then the account on that site is compromised.
+3On the topic of "commenting on the Veri**pro posts can get you hacked", no. Unless the hackers somehow compromise the SimplePlanes website itself (even then hacking users would be unlikely), you cannot get hacked if you don't provide any personal information or download malware.
My recommendations, at least for now, are pretty simple: change all your passwords to strong random character passwords (unique to each site), and don't click any suspicious link.