Author Topic: Space Engineers (Bug Fixing Period)  (Read 185661 times)

Just got this game, but I feel like I need to play with someone who knows what they're doing to really get me going.
What's your steam? I can help you once I get home.

Just got this game, but I feel like I need to play with someone who knows what they're doing to really get me going.
the trick is to run into other ships


Just got this game, but I feel like I need to play with someone who knows what they're doing to really get me going.
the trick is to run into other ships

And use refineries if you need a good battering ram. It's got mega health.

Been playing this game tons again, made a few ships I uploaded to the workshop. Most have a lot of mods, but I think when you subscribe it downloads the mods. ( I think if it doesn't tell me and i'll post a mod list. )

Large Mining Ship "Rauster MK I" (Probably gonna make a new one, it's not that great at mining despite the stuff ton of drills. Comes with a automatic Airlock system, a hangar, and a pretty good interior if I do say so myself.):
http://steamcommunity.com/id/TheBigBadJellyfish/myworkshopfiles/?appid=244850

Small Hit and Run Vessel "Iodine" (Takes skill to fly, considering three shots and you're out. Also pistons are buggy. so the piston door kinda bugs out at high speed, I would remove it if you plan on using it for combat.):
http://steamcommunity.com/id/TheBigBadJellyfish/myworkshopfiles/?appid=244850

Small Cargo/Welding Vessel "Gummy Bear MK I" (Well... as the name suggests it welds and has a lot of cargo. 7 Medium Cargo Containers in this thing, probably enough to transport what you need or hold your materials for welding.):
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=477189367

Pictures are on the workshop page, I would take more but I'm not sure how to add them to the workshop page.

PS: All these ships should be Survival Ready. (Iodine does not have oxygen, though.)

I just got the game. Does anyone recommend any building tutorials, or any workshop mods?


Update: Space Engineers has added Jump Drives!

Ships can now install a jump drive which will allow your ship to jump a massive distance. There is a set minimum distance which the ship can jump. The jump drive also functions from its own specific battery blocks, which I'm assuming will allow larger ships to jump the more battery blocks you have. Players that are not seated in a chair, roosterpit, or cyro chamber will not follow the jump.  Small ships that are not connected by connectors or landing gears will also not follow the jump.

This is a great addition prior to planets which will fix the gap between having large planets which are incredibly distant from each other.

Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBo_qY_vYdc

The hype is real, friends.

I feel it doesn't really fit, but it's still cool.



NOT RESIZED ^

☑ - Intel HD 4000 running GTA 5
☑ - Intel HD 4000 running War Thunder
☑ - Intel HD 4000 running Space Engineers





NOT RESIZED ^

☑ - Intel HD 4000 running GTA 5
☑ - Intel HD 4000 running War Thunder
☑ - Intel HD 4000 running Space Engineers
FPS?