Here.
Shipyards are literally shipyards (never heard of a naval shipyard?) but then for space ships. They will be buolt there using blocks instead of you having to pay credits.
I know they are going to add shipyards. Maybe we could build mobile platforms to build a space station? And then call it a station builder or a station constuctor?
This has not exactly been discussed to death, but it comes pretty darn close. It has been both liked by the community and confirmed by the devs to be added.
@DukeofRealms please finish the wiki as soon as possible. I have all sorts of plans for it, and I'd like to get started. I would like to add the item id list with descriptions of all the items and a nice tutorial on everything.
I'm guessing you never tried salvaging every planet, asteroid and station in sight. It takes up a lot of inventory space (too much), so I'm glad it finally got added (it has been suggested before).
I'm pretty sure that, well, nobody really needs damage over time. It would also make rapid fire cannons OP. So no, I respectfully disagree.
What rating do you want? Clock? Clock it is then (there is no disagree button anymore).
With mini blocks I literally mean miniblocks. You will be able to use them to make a custom armor, and different blocks will have different stats, and more will obviously be better.
Wait. I already said that! And I'm not sure, but I think that he was talking about the way they appear on your character when he said that.
Edit: He was indeed talking about the model as it appears on the player.
Varying biomes: yes.
Larger and rarer planets and more sides: no.
@CodeBlack : that would actually not work well, as has been stated by schema. There are all sorts of technical issues with that, and from what I've heard you really don't want those in starmade.
No you're not accelerating. Unless you're falling the floor of course. But I think you're not.
Unless you're referring to the gravitational acceleration that gets canceled out because the floor and the chair are preventing you from falling. In that case you are completely right.
Although if you...
You need a force to turn a ship. Everyone agrees to that, right? And the formula for force is:
force = mass x acceleration, or F = m x a in physics terms.
Conclusion: when you change direction (turn) you basically accelerate in a certain direction.
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