Yesterday while I was doing nothing other than letting my mind race, I ended up thinking about starmade and that turned into me realizing that space is empty. Don't jump on me yet though, a lot of space should be empty but I feel like right now in starmade it's just a little too empty. I know schine has plans for this and I'm not sure if derelict ships fall into their plans.
I think it would help immersion and help to break the endless void of space by having the game drop a few abandoned ships occasionally. These ships would be ships from the blueprints, as players join a server and they upload a blueprint they can modify who has access to the blueprint. There would be a new category allowing the game a chance to spawn the ship abandoned in empty sectors. The closer you are to spawn, the higher chance of small ships being found. The farther out you go increases the chances of finding larger ships.
These abandoned ships would essentially be factionless ships with some sort tag identifying them as derelict. Maybe sometimes they would be damaged (I'll talk about that more in a sec). Or perfectly intact, making it appear that the crew mysteriously vanished. The abandoned ships could have two categories of their own.
1. Perfectly intact ships
2. Damaged ships.
The first type of ships has the chance of holding some cargo. This would encourage players to actually board the ships and investigate instead of using them as salvage. This first type could also hold the potential of being pirate bait. As soon as you get close to the ship or board it. A small fleet or pirates show up to attack you. The second type would be whats leftover from a battle. With the chance of the ships being found in space, the second type also be whats leftover from a battle. The overheated ships in starmade have that timer on them until they are gone forever. This system would remove that and instead have the destroyed ships floating around forever (or at least a much longer time).
This would cause server lag though so a way to fix the lag is unloading the ships like fleets are until they are within range of a player. So this leaves two types of derelict ships and two instances they would be used. I would love to hear the community's opinion of this idea and what everyone has to say
I think it would help immersion and help to break the endless void of space by having the game drop a few abandoned ships occasionally. These ships would be ships from the blueprints, as players join a server and they upload a blueprint they can modify who has access to the blueprint. There would be a new category allowing the game a chance to spawn the ship abandoned in empty sectors. The closer you are to spawn, the higher chance of small ships being found. The farther out you go increases the chances of finding larger ships.
These abandoned ships would essentially be factionless ships with some sort tag identifying them as derelict. Maybe sometimes they would be damaged (I'll talk about that more in a sec). Or perfectly intact, making it appear that the crew mysteriously vanished. The abandoned ships could have two categories of their own.
1. Perfectly intact ships
2. Damaged ships.
The first type of ships has the chance of holding some cargo. This would encourage players to actually board the ships and investigate instead of using them as salvage. This first type could also hold the potential of being pirate bait. As soon as you get close to the ship or board it. A small fleet or pirates show up to attack you. The second type would be whats leftover from a battle. With the chance of the ships being found in space, the second type also be whats leftover from a battle. The overheated ships in starmade have that timer on them until they are gone forever. This system would remove that and instead have the destroyed ships floating around forever (or at least a much longer time).
This would cause server lag though so a way to fix the lag is unloading the ships like fleets are until they are within range of a player. So this leaves two types of derelict ships and two instances they would be used. I would love to hear the community's opinion of this idea and what everyone has to say