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All wing components add lift no matter modded or not. The problem of falling like a rock is caused by high drag and as a result of low speed that reduces lift produced by wings way more than it should. Around 80-90 KPH, wings no longer produce lift or near zero.
(so much quality of life added with this mod)
Unzip it into Stormworks folder
If you don't know where it is, you can use Steam to find your Stormworks installation directory, usually in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Stormworks\
Start the game and enjoy!
To uninstall, delete these:
...\Stormworks\rom\audio\m_th_sound folder
...\Stormworks\rom\meshes\m_th_meshes folder
and lastly files which begins with m_th in ...\Stormworks\rom\data\definitions\ folder
It should be same. I didn't create dedicated server.
Yes, depends on factors and what you expect. If you have the mod installed but not spawn a vehicle that has modded components in a multiplayer game where the only person has the mod is you, you should be fine. If you spawn a modded vehicle, probably other players that has not the mod installed, won't see the modded components.
Classic Career save?
BTW, is there specific reason to know which block is what or just a general purposes?
Yes it is possible, I actually had the same idea when I was making it but discarded it, because it caused some performance drop in the editor with thousands of blocks having an icon.