Hello everyone. I am sure this has been suggested before, but I would like to put my own spin on it.
My suggestion is one that touches on shipyards and fuel, along with a new way to manufacture items.
Fuel seems to be liked by many because it provides a material for the game's economy to balance around. It's good for roleplay, but many see it as micromanaging and just adds unnecessary work. Whatever you think of it, I believe most will find my idea for implementing an item that the game's economy can focus on to be agreeable.
My suggestion:
Basically, two types of replicators. And industrial replicator, which would be designed to make ships, and a standard replicator, which would make blocks just like your standard factory. Both would require gold to run, it's "fuel." I don't see any reason why people would dislike the idea of using gold to make other blocks.
I will explain the Industrial replicator first. It would consist of a replicator computer, and a replicator platform. The platform would need to be constructed in a 2D loop, like a warpgate. It would be a little different, though. The size of the encased by the replicator would dictate what kinds of ships you could produce.
When you right clicked on the replicator computer, you would need to place in a fully constructed blueprint. The game would analyze whether the replicator is big enough to construct the ship, and if it was it would begin constructing the ship. It would also require a certain amount of gold, silver, or bronze to construct the ship depending on its mass. The replicator would slowly begin materializing the blocks in the area, with a lot of mechanical noise and flashy things. Would give it that shipyardy feel.
The second one would be a personal replicator, and it would be a glorified recycle machine. Basically, you would put a certain amount of any block, and some gold. The replicator would slowly turn rocks into armor or armor into cannons or whatever. It would not replace a factory, but it would be more useful on a ship or using up those extra rocks you have lying around. Or if you are stuck on a planet it could be useful.
Whatcha guys think?
Also, both of these things could be placed on ships.
My suggestion is one that touches on shipyards and fuel, along with a new way to manufacture items.
Fuel seems to be liked by many because it provides a material for the game's economy to balance around. It's good for roleplay, but many see it as micromanaging and just adds unnecessary work. Whatever you think of it, I believe most will find my idea for implementing an item that the game's economy can focus on to be agreeable.
My suggestion:
Basically, two types of replicators. And industrial replicator, which would be designed to make ships, and a standard replicator, which would make blocks just like your standard factory. Both would require gold to run, it's "fuel." I don't see any reason why people would dislike the idea of using gold to make other blocks.
I will explain the Industrial replicator first. It would consist of a replicator computer, and a replicator platform. The platform would need to be constructed in a 2D loop, like a warpgate. It would be a little different, though. The size of the encased by the replicator would dictate what kinds of ships you could produce.
When you right clicked on the replicator computer, you would need to place in a fully constructed blueprint. The game would analyze whether the replicator is big enough to construct the ship, and if it was it would begin constructing the ship. It would also require a certain amount of gold, silver, or bronze to construct the ship depending on its mass. The replicator would slowly begin materializing the blocks in the area, with a lot of mechanical noise and flashy things. Would give it that shipyardy feel.
The second one would be a personal replicator, and it would be a glorified recycle machine. Basically, you would put a certain amount of any block, and some gold. The replicator would slowly turn rocks into armor or armor into cannons or whatever. It would not replace a factory, but it would be more useful on a ship or using up those extra rocks you have lying around. Or if you are stuck on a planet it could be useful.
Whatcha guys think?
Also, both of these things could be placed on ships.