I want to hear your opinion about physical block connections.
For one, the lack of any physical block connection needed allows for the construction of some fancy things like floating "drones" or other decorational parts around a ship.
On the other hand though, it also allows for turrets to be build in a way that they can rotate around a ship as a floating part, giving it complete coverage in all directions with no dead angles. This is arguably a big advantage and is not the way you would a turret expect to behave, putting everyone else who uses traditional, physically hull-mounted turrets at a disadvantage at the cost of "realism".
Is this bothering anyone ? Should there be made efforts to enforce physical block connections ?
For one, the lack of any physical block connection needed allows for the construction of some fancy things like floating "drones" or other decorational parts around a ship.
On the other hand though, it also allows for turrets to be build in a way that they can rotate around a ship as a floating part, giving it complete coverage in all directions with no dead angles. This is arguably a big advantage and is not the way you would a turret expect to behave, putting everyone else who uses traditional, physically hull-mounted turrets at a disadvantage at the cost of "realism".
Is this bothering anyone ? Should there be made efforts to enforce physical block connections ?