For those having trouble installing I made this video as the official site is dead now it seems, while the links have also been down for a while. I only found it was now here after doing a search for something related and there seems to be zero in the way of documentation currently. (not that you needed an account to download it or view the forums)
https://youtu.be/J-v3uLVGBU4
This is an essential piece of kit for easily making detailed hulls of popular scifi. While I appreciate Bobby's efforts I cannot give it 5 stars at the moment for a few reasons. I believe in reviews needing to be honest. And not 5 starred for the hell of it.
Current build is just updates block list to work with current starmade, and pretty much the first update in almost a year. With little to no other changes. None that I could see. Dev rarely if ever posts any updates. So it's impossible for any one to know what is happening with it.
I'll list it's pros and cons.
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Pros:
Easy to install once you know how and where to put it.
Makes generating nice hulls easy once you know what you're doing.
If you can get past the unnecessary learning curve it has some excellent features.
Saves time when you can quickly and easily make a model in a program like Sketchup or Blender and export it with a few clicks.
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Cons:
No real updates in a long time. Either to the software or a heads from the guy developing it.
Never know when and if an update is coming. You'll often have to use it with older versions of SM to work.
No information from dev and the website being down makes it hard for new users to know how to use it without searching old videos, many relating to the original SMedit, which thankfully still apply.
Not even a basic readme included in the download. You can see just from here in the reviews many have no idea how to get it working or what it does.
No optimisation. You think Starmades resource hungry and has high requirements? SMedit is more so and likes eating your memory and not releasing it.
I recommend windows 10 64bit, SMedit seems to be better with memory in it over windows 8. And a Desktop PC with at least 8gb of ram.
Perfect for small ships, but the larger you make them the more problematic it gets.
Can crash randomly for no apparent reason, so you never know what to expect each time you load it. Trial and error to learn what to do and not do.
Make sure that models got no holes before hollowing it.
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Long story short, if you can learn how to use this, have no expectations for it being up to date, have a decent PC and love building in StarMade it's a great program.
If you're easily frustrated and have a low spec computer, avoid.
I'd love, as no doubt many would, to see this program worked on more or for Schine to actually add something official like this to SM.
Again I appreciate Bobby's efforts after the original dev abandoned the software. But a project like this really needs commitment and effort.
I'll update my review if and when the software changes.
You can contact me and talk to me personally from my community teamspeak just be ready to use push to talk as it is forced on the voice chat.
ts3.lazygamerz.org