Uhm… ok.... How did i do that!? And it is hughe! And WAY off it's height Settings i've put in the biomedata….
Dear friends I have not been here for a long time at that time I became acquainted with the novice in the game and gained the experience Experience in Multiplayer There are some limitations in the multiplayer game It is allowed to build a max 10size class for CV... So I built this CV The CV that I represent is good for fighting a player against the Player. For Steam Frends: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1498515963 And I want everything better for my birthday ALL excellent work
This is hysterical: https://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=1498131514 All should contribute.
I decided to go ahead and add one of my level 3 cheap HV to the workshop. It might be very small. It might be very cheap. But getting it mostly balanced probably took me over an hour of messing around with the placement of the devices.
And another cheap HV. This one was the easiest of the four concepts I put together for level 3 HV. It almost balanced itself. Of course, I forgot the ammo box, so adding that did upset the balance, but not enough to really irritate me. That makes 2 out of 4 cheap HV, one for each of my collections.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1498659688 What can I say, XCaliber inspired me... Honestly, it was a good opportunity to play with the color palette, get that gold color down just right.
Just the general shape of it, plus the bit in the middle. kind of reminds of........... a lady garden............
Hey man, looks sweet. I guess you use a display module - did you use an online format tool or some special knowledge? Just currious if there is something where I should pay attention to when I try doing that myself.
This is the Equestris from workshop, you recolored it and changed name. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1302511529&searchtext=equestris
Yes exactly... CV Equestris was a model, a template for the creation of a dreadnought Cv Drednought was created from my first building block by my hand CV Equestris is size class 4... My ship is size class 10 + slight change in vessel crumbling change Weapons ,,, +It's more Take it as a sister ship
Today I attempted to make several CVs. I gave up on every single one of them and detonated them. I hate making CVs. They never turn out quite right and the lack of proper block shapes results in ugly angles. This is the front half of the only one I saved... because I might use it in future. Unlikely though.
Someone has a dirty mind... No special knowledge or tools, just some plastic blocks and the paint gun. I did fuss with the color palette a little, to get the 'gold' color right, but that's just a new 8.5 feature. Heh, thank you. Workshop certainly doesn't, went -7 in the first two hours and picked up another after I went to bed... but whatever. If people are offended by a little positive influence in their lives, well, just no hope for 'em I guess.
I'm going on an updating spree, so far I've done some bases which needed tiny tweaks, the T4-Atlon, it now has a nice landing gear setup and more detailed texturing, and I'm almost finished with the T4-Avian, which I gave retractable turrets and a lot of other tweaks. It's a great little freighter.
I'm pretty sure @JinM meant the LCD screen image? JinM, not sure if you already know it - but you can use these symbols in the LCD screens: https://www.wingamestore.com/misc/egs-lcd-symbols/uncensored/ But how to make an 'image' - such as the thumbs up - I have no knowledge but I'm sure @Kieve will tell us more.
Ah, sorry I didn't quite understand the meaning there. There are a lot of sites with various forms of ASCII art - not all of them work very well, the font EGS uses in the LCD screens is kinda weird, but you can usually find one to suit your needs. It's just a matter of copy/pasting, along with a little trial & error to get things lined up correctly. Also fair to say, I couldn't actually find a 'Thumbs up' ASCII I liked, so I used a thumbs-down instead and flipped the screen upside down.