One of the most frustrating elements of the game for me is the ultra slow speed of one's dave when not in build mode. I find myself frequently having to move around my ship in astronaut mode so as to access turrets, etc.. Summoning in a ship's core each and every time I need to move this way is almost as tedious as is slowly floating. This is not a situation that pops up infrequently for me. It is an occasion that occurs literally hundreds of times each time I play (I use a lot of turrets and docked entities).
Moreover, because in build mode, we frequently hold down shift in order to accelerate ourselves, this becomes instinct. However outside of build mode, holding down shift does the opposite, it slows you down?!?! (WTF?) I am halfway certain that it was originally intended to speed you up, but that factor was added as a negative instead of a positive or something as a bug, and then never fixed. It makes absolutely no sense for the instinctive 'hold shift down' to do the opposite of what it does in build mode, to slow you down instead of speeding you up.
I suggest that this be fixed, that Dave have a jetpack (does not require any graphics) that allows him to move as if he were in a ship's core. Holding down left shift would activate this while in astronaut mode.
Moreover, because in build mode, we frequently hold down shift in order to accelerate ourselves, this becomes instinct. However outside of build mode, holding down shift does the opposite, it slows you down?!?! (WTF?) I am halfway certain that it was originally intended to speed you up, but that factor was added as a negative instead of a positive or something as a bug, and then never fixed. It makes absolutely no sense for the instinctive 'hold shift down' to do the opposite of what it does in build mode, to slow you down instead of speeding you up.
I suggest that this be fixed, that Dave have a jetpack (does not require any graphics) that allows him to move as if he were in a ship's core. Holding down left shift would activate this while in astronaut mode.
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