@OverlordPrime I find a medium magenta works best for finding boundaries between parts. Is useful when making shapes. You could use a checkerboard pattern as well but it's a pain
Using control bases as rotators and pistons, their 6dof capabilities are slept on. The only thing is that they're hard to program, which is why I've been taking so long with the arwing, ive been bashing my head against it trying to get the control bases to do what I want.
Times change. Back when I started, it was very common to leave feedback on how to make something fly better or work better on a post. I don't really do such a thing anymore because I'm not too active. Besides, I believe my work on SimpleCheats II has been a big enough help for me to mostly stay in the background nowadays
Irony, in its broadest sense, is the juxtaposition of what appears to be the case on the surface and what is actually the case or to be expected. It typically figures as a rhetorical device and literary technique. In some philosophical contexts, however, it takes on a larger significance as an entire way of life.
Irony' comes from the Greek eironeia (εἰρωνεία) and dates back to the 5th century BCE. This term itself was coined in reference to a stock-character from Old Comedy (such as that of Aristophanes) known as the eiron, who dissimulates and affects less intelligence than he has—and so ultimately triumphs over his opposite, the alazon, a vain-glorious braggart.[1][2][3]
Although initially synonymous with lying, in Plato's dialogues eironeia came to acquire a new sense of "an intended simulation which the audience or hearer was meant to recognise".[4] More simply put, it came to acquire the general definition, "the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect".[5]
Until the Renaissance, the Latin ironia was considered a part of rhetoric, usually a species of allegory, along the lines established by Cicero and Quintilian near the beginning of the 1st century CE.[6] "Irony" entered the English language as a figure of speech in the 16th century with a meaning similar to the French ironie, itself derived from the Latin.[7]
Around the end of the 18th century, "irony" takes on another sense, primarily credited to Friedrich Schlegel and other participants in what came to be known as early German Romanticism. They advance a concept of irony that is not a mere "artistic playfulness", but a "conscious form of literary creation", typically involving the "consistent alternation of affirmation and negation".[8] No longer just a rhetorical device, on their conception, it refers to an entire metaphysical stance on the world.[9]
(Quoted from Wikipedia)
Actually, after some thinking, would you like to just merge this all into SCII? Multiple documents with the same purpose just makes things confusing. Fuselage stuff can be added to the fuselage section that already exists and a formulas section can be put below the XML attributes section.
Maybe an advanced section? I dunno, will have to draft it out
Oooo
(Thank God because I was really not looking forward to redoing everything for SP2)
feel free to steal stuff (with credit) from Simplecheats II, the stuff quoted from WNP78 is copy pasted directly from the original SimpleCheats document, so I don't mind you doing the same to me and planeflightX
My main problem is the connection point limit. You can only have a certain amount of connections on a single part and it completely destroys any design I come up with. It can be bypassed with raw XML editing but still
@Fiat133 batteries can last upwards of a decade.
What's the model of the phone? Backing up what is important and doing a factory reset does tend to help.
+1@OverlordPrime I find a medium magenta works best for finding boundaries between parts. Is useful when making shapes. You could use a checkerboard pattern as well but it's a pain
Using control bases as rotators and pistons, their 6dof capabilities are slept on. The only thing is that they're hard to program, which is why I've been taking so long with the arwing, ive been bashing my head against it trying to get the control bases to do what I want.
+1might not be able to upload my submission, i cant get my reality inverter to work consistently across devices
Congrats on platinum! Your okthxbye permit is in the mail
+1Who tho
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That looks sick
@ToastedRainbowSandwich this is SimplePlanes, iteration is encouraged
Haven't seen these two in many years. Fairly sure I have a game based on these two on an old wii
+1added this to SimpleCheats II
Glances over at my arwing...
@Rob119 normally said veloceraptor is also wearing a jetpack, but this is a fuselage art
Times change. Back when I started, it was very common to leave feedback on how to make something fly better or work better on a post. I don't really do such a thing anymore because I'm not too active. Besides, I believe my work on SimpleCheats II has been a big enough help for me to mostly stay in the background nowadays
+7@TheMouse it's been my go-to for people who are out of ideas. I don't have any blueprints, let your imagination take hold.
+1Make a veloceraptor with a moustache wearing roller skates & a sombrero dual weilding AK47s
+2@ElTruenito go to the official post pinned in the forums
+1@ElTruenito the link changed
+1@MrCOPTY only once. They were smited shortly after.
+1i backup controversial posts onto my alt
+1@Nerfaddict my GP-1 has a theoretical time of around 2 minutes, i just need to get it working on the modded map
Will have to beat this later
Hi john
+1I'll throw this into SimpleCheats once I get a chance
+5The anti-gyroscope association dissaproves
+1Finally, someone who's older than me
+3Irony, in its broadest sense, is the juxtaposition of what appears to be the case on the surface and what is actually the case or to be expected. It typically figures as a rhetorical device and literary technique. In some philosophical contexts, however, it takes on a larger significance as an entire way of life.
Irony' comes from the Greek eironeia (εἰρωνεία) and dates back to the 5th century BCE. This term itself was coined in reference to a stock-character from Old Comedy (such as that of Aristophanes) known as the eiron, who dissimulates and affects less intelligence than he has—and so ultimately triumphs over his opposite, the alazon, a vain-glorious braggart.[1][2][3]
Although initially synonymous with lying, in Plato's dialogues eironeia came to acquire a new sense of "an intended simulation which the audience or hearer was meant to recognise".[4] More simply put, it came to acquire the general definition, "the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect".[5]
Until the Renaissance, the Latin ironia was considered a part of rhetoric, usually a species of allegory, along the lines established by Cicero and Quintilian near the beginning of the 1st century CE.[6] "Irony" entered the English language as a figure of speech in the 16th century with a meaning similar to the French ironie, itself derived from the Latin.[7]
Around the end of the 18th century, "irony" takes on another sense, primarily credited to Friedrich Schlegel and other participants in what came to be known as early German Romanticism. They advance a concept of irony that is not a mere "artistic playfulness", but a "conscious form of literary creation", typically involving the "consistent alternation of affirmation and negation".[8] No longer just a rhetorical device, on their conception, it refers to an entire metaphysical stance on the world.[9]
+4(Quoted from Wikipedia)
Not possible.
Congrats on platinum! Your okthxbye permit is in the mail
Will be keeping a close eye on this
+2@crazyplaness oh, ive been using 4 9s instead of 5
@Defalt1 it takes multiple minutes for it to load for whatever device I go there on
wooo corporate tactics
+1@dots perfect, will mention you on the unlisted
@BoiExist oh, am blind
if youre gonna steal something, dont steal the one of the most detailed planes made in the past few months.
+4hampter
@Defalt1 you can still manually access it. its INCREDIBLY laggy though, so i see why they removed it
enabled. are there plans to support authenticator apps in the future? my account is a likely target considering the usernames i own.
@bjac0 cant really do that in google docs i dont think. either way, message me on discord and ill add you to the document
Actually, after some thinking, would you like to just merge this all into SCII? Multiple documents with the same purpose just makes things confusing. Fuselage stuff can be added to the fuselage section that already exists and a formulas section can be put below the XML attributes section.
Maybe an advanced section? I dunno, will have to draft it out
+2Oooo
(Thank God because I was really not looking forward to redoing everything for SP2)
feel free to steal stuff (with credit) from Simplecheats II, the stuff quoted from WNP78 is copy pasted directly from the original SimpleCheats document, so I don't mind you doing the same to me and planeflightX
+1Congrats on platinum! Your okthxbye permit is in the mail
+2Wha happun?
+6Huh
+1My god I really wish this was in the base game. Will be installing this on my PC once I get home
+2Undo button corrupt something again?
+8I am older and therefore superior
+1Oh God, I'm gonna have to try to upload the millennium squared project if planeflightX breaks my record.
(I crash whenever I try to)
My main problem is the connection point limit. You can only have a certain amount of connections on a single part and it completely destroys any design I come up with. It can be bypassed with raw XML editing but still
+3