Author Topic: Space Engineers (Bug Fixing Period)  (Read 185072 times)

I'm going to have a ball crashing my giant battleships into planets and pretend i'm a sole survivor in the wreckage

I should test if my pc can run it

I haven't played this game since April for the main reason of no one to play with really but actually because it takes up my time
« Last Edit: November 18, 2015, 04:28:20 PM by Badger »


What are your specs?

amd FX 8350
750 TI
16GB ram



I'm building a new PC in a year but optimizations should come along by then



a pleasant almost steady 30 fps on planets w/ low graphics   

« Last Edit: November 18, 2015, 04:48:57 PM by Badger »

I found I could run the game at 50 FPS on normal settings, I don't really see the problem here.
But now that I think about it I have an i7 4790K and a GTX 970 so maybe that's a reason why I'm OK?

I'm going to have a ball crashing my giant battleships into planets and pretend i'm a sole survivor in the wreckage
Plot twist: You're the only death


how do I set up a control panel so that it activates by pressing t? currently to switch the lights on and off I have to press k and do it from there


also I made this

I think you want the buttons block


If you delete the original thrusters placed on a vehicle none of them ever work again?

ELI5/TL;DR of what planets are useful for in the game?

ELI5/TL;DR of what planets are useful for in the game?

bases and pretty much a giant asteiroid full o' resources

With the new update, i can finally actually play the game again!
It's still under 30fps on the lowest settings, which it used to not be, and it still crashes a lot, but i don't even mind!
« Last Edit: November 20, 2015, 04:00:42 PM by Blockchip »

planets so far are amazing

moon easy start has been really fun for me so far--since there's no atmosphere, just fly up and catch some asteroids. iirc i found them at around 17km away from the base just heading upwards--MUCH easier to find ore that way

pretty solid ~60 FPS on medium/high