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Yes but i think it adds a lot more to the game if they add premade defaults.There's quite a few in the community content section, and on a few stations if you can manage to steal them.
Yes but while the freedom to make your own ships is good, It means however that if you are inexperienced with weapon design then your ships will be shit in combat. It would be better in those cases for the player to just pull out a stock design.Wasn't shooting the idea down, just recommending a stop gap for now. I think having some wouldn't hurt. Could even sneak in a batch with the new factions ships. Something to bare in mind though is none of them will be as effective as what the player base (and potentially you) will make.
Again, not disagreeing. What we really need here as well is the game to more effectively teach the player how to make effective weapon designs, but that's verging on another issue.Yes but while the freedom to make your own ships is good, It means however that if you are inexperienced with weapon design then your ships will be shit in combat. It would be better in those cases for the player to just pull out a stock design.
I Agree with that, And stock turrets that are functional for their task would do that perfectly because they could be examined and copied, Plus a player who is new to thegame would have a far easier time getting started as he could accumulate enough money then buy a basic ship a TG shipyard and fit it with stock turrets, Then he will have something useful.Again, not disagreeing. What we really need here as well is the game to more effectively teach the player how to make effective weapon designs, but that's verging on another issue.
Maybe something like an extension of build helper, where there is a "visual" of the built turret and youd place blocks in it? Might be a good way to bridge the "Learning to build a turret" and "Easy turret for beginners" ideas.I imagine I will be discussing this with the others. New players need to be able to get into newb ships at the start and giving them the opportunity to place pre-built parts isn't a terrible idea. I think this can extend past just turrets too. Maybe a variety of simple templates.
Really? The weapons systems used to be very simple and functional. Now they are so complicated that it is nearly impossible to build an effective system, The rails update followed by HP has made turrets literally useless as they keep getting stuck on themselves and their firepower isnt enough to break the armor bonus. Light weapons like cannons and beams are worthless now as they cant provide enough of a blast radius to take the structure points down any at all. I remember the day when i could build a decent ship with great weapons easily. Then easily put turrets on it and go out to blast pirates who back then would spawn in fleets very frequently, And once i'd had enough of killing isanths who would generally die quickly, I would take my ship design and give it to pirate access and then i would have to build a bigger ship. Now that was a fun game! But now??? I cant for the life of me find a weapon combination that is effective as they have all been suitably nerfed to do nothing at all. And pirates no longer spawn everywhere in nomadic fleets that would give a invigorating challenge to new players and farmed for resources by established players. And turrets are no longer effective as the majority of space that would have once been weapons are now fancy rail blocks, And the turrets always get stuck on each other too, I've seen many turrets completely halt in their movement and gimbal their weapons sideways! Just to hit the target! So yes starmade for me has gone downhill with its overwhelming complexity. Not to mention that the dodecahedron planets really in my opinion werent welcome. It used to be that you could hollow out the side of a disc planet and build a hanger, Plus the old planets WORKED they didnt lag me to hell like the current ones, They didnt crash my game, And they were far better made! The current worlds are entirely improvised! they are a core entity with plates docked on, Those plates even show up on the map as separate entity's. This game is in serious need of simplification IMO.I disagree.
Starmade will require a certain amount of build knowledge and 'protecting' a player from a learning experience does them no service. Let each player discover these new things in an organic way. Each little discovery can be very rewarding. Also, getting things for no effort tends to diminish that experience.
Well that was in no way a reply to what I said so I don't know why you bothered to quote me. Mostly your paragraph was a collection of rants about ways in which SM has been developing that you don't agree with.Really? The weapons systems used to be very simple and functional. Now they are so complicated that it is nearly impossible to build an effective system, ...IMO.
sorry i kinda got carried away. But what i was trying to say there was that in the complexities of the current game itis almost impossible to teach yourself how to build right. Premade designs wouldn't eliminate a desire to learn it would encourage it because the player will wonder "How does it do that?" and will take it apart to find out.Well that was in no way a reply to what I said so I don't know why you bothered to quote me. Mostly your paragraph was a collection of rants about ways in which SM has been developing that you don't agree with.
-If the game never changed it would neither degrade nor ever get better. Are you arguing for stagnation?
-Is it your expectation that the very next update should fix every remaining glitch while improving game elements, adding new, fully tested, content that also maintains perfect game-balance? Sound kinda silly when I say it like that, but lets not forget; this is an Alpha game.
I will be happy if, at the end of all this, when the game gets its full release, Schine has finally fixed and balanced the elements. Until then the board is going to keep changing under our feet. Try to stay on your sea-legs.