This is a relatively simple suggestion that doesn't add any new blocks but instead uses the new logic system. This would be relatively simple to implement and would open a new fighting tactic and ship that are currently broken: carriers
Manually releasing docked ships:
The first part of this...
Nah its in the first a lot, and because it was damaged while they were trying to break through the Trade Federation blockade, it is how R2-D2 became commended and why they met Anakin Skywalker on Tatooine. Plus the ship was retired after Queen Amidala's term was up.
And I mean you should use...
Thank you for clarifying. I tried to make it as obvious as I can in the OP that the cores don't actually exist as a block but apparently I haven't done a well enough job.
But the thing is the cores are only theoretical, meaning they don't actually exist to be destroyed. The idea of having to take out multiple control blocks per system would just be core drilling but with tons of hidden, hard-to-find cores, and most players want to get rid of the whole core...
If you look at anything in real life, or in sci-fi movies, once a vehicle is partially destroyed it no longer works since every part is essential. Take for example a car, if you remove even one piece of the engine block (or shoot a hole in it) it will not work. This is also seen in movies...
Thanks. And yea the black texture really turned out nice since I used a special overlay that I created. I haven't been able to get the correct colors for all of the other blocks yet.
Now that I have thought about it a bit more, your suggestion is the equivalent to a current core indicator with the current core mechanism but then with my suggestion. Meaning that our suggestions together are essentially the current system on a tons of steroids.
Great idea, Ill add some player ships now. And I would create the Hardened hull this weekend but I am so busy with large projects and studying for tests. Hopefully Ill be able to find some time though!
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