A build-in feature that let users inport and export their creation on the form of XML file would be great, since iOS users can't have access to the XML file easily. It wouldn't be too hard to add to the game.

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    134 XT1L

    not importing mods, I'm talking about importing the XML file of the plane@Why7090

    6.6 years ago
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    145 Why7090

    I highly doubt if Reflection (the way SP mods are loaded) can work properly on iOS platforms...
    If not, importing mods will be useless.

    6.6 years ago
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    118 OwO

    STOP IT GRANNY

    6.6 years ago
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    118 OwO

    i can hear moaning in the backround its keeps getting louder and intensifting

    6.6 years ago
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    3,257 Chancey21

    I find someone like SSSvaSSa who will always help me @XT1L

    6.6 years ago
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    134 XT1L

    The thing is I don't know anyone around me that plays SP/going to play SR2, and asking in the forum didn't really worked @DarthAbhinav

    6.6 years ago
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    134 XT1L

    I have actually asked help several times, but there weren't even once anyone answered me@Chancey21

    6.6 years ago
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    3,257 Chancey21

    All you have to do is ask someone else, most people are happy to mod for you @XT1L

    6.6 years ago
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    solution for iOS users:
    Give the plane to a trusted PC user, let them access the file and port as unlisted. Then the iOS user downloads and voila.

    +1 6.6 years ago
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    134 XT1L

    But "not letting an app export/inport a file" definitely isn't one of them. There are a lot of other app that can do this. @Bmcclory

    6.6 years ago
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    134 XT1L

    Well it's just inport/export a file, not editing the game, Apple's policy has nothing to do with it. At least they can make the file editable via iTunes, same as minecraft's maps.

    And what's your problem with Apple users? Did they hurt you or what?@NazyaMilitare

    6.6 years ago
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    134 XT1L

    from what I know it's not that simple. Apple don't let the computer access the file directly over iTunes, the only way to modify it, is to backup the ENTIRE phone's app, find the XML file that hide in the backup and reload the entire thing back to your phone. In the best situation, At least half an hour is needed to see how a small change will look in the game.@Bmcclory

    6.6 years ago
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    134 XT1L

    what's the method exactly? The one I know is quite complicated, takes quite long to export@Bmcclory

    6.6 years ago
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    328 MrTaco

    I’m IOS. @NazyaMilitare

    6.6 years ago
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    @XT1L
    Because Of Apple's Policies.
    And The Fact That No-one Has Sympathy For Them.

    6.6 years ago
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    134 XT1L

    ???why it's fine for everyone else to have accessed to XML modding easily but not iOS users? @Chancey21

    6.6 years ago
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    3,257 Chancey21

    And that’s fine @XT1L

    6.6 years ago
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    134 XT1L

    why?for now there are no way for iOS users to do XML modding without a computer@Chancey21

    6.6 years ago
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    3,257 Chancey21

    Nah that would be weird @XT1L

    6.6 years ago
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    @AndrewGarrison

    6.6 years ago

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