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The personal cargo box only had 2 iron ore. 3 are required to craft the personal constructor.
When hovering over the Zirax Empire HUD part, only 'tipTerrainInfo' is displayed. [IMG]
Started the tutorial to try it out, and when I was told to craft an energy bar, after the energy bar finished crafting, some message flashed on...
There are none.
If you get in the habit of scouting blocks with the multi-tool, trap doors have much lower hp than the surrounding blocks and can be shotgunned or...
What we really need for blocks is this. 6 separate keybinds for: Rotate counter clockwise / clockwise around the axis facing you Tip up / down...
sounds like something for a bug report
Assuming one had dropped some neutron bombs first and cleared out the surface defenses, I don't think a very bad time would be had, at all.
Backpack drops really should be a terrain placeable thing that only vanish after being emptied.
Seems like a reasonable suggestion. Huh? What kind of reply is that? Someone on the Steam discussions had this to say, bolding mine:
I like to think of it as: if this game were real life, what options would be viable? and digging under and blasting in the side would definitely...
Hmm. *tries to think of another* Nah, I guess you're right. Good point. e. only one I can think of might be Space Engineers custom scenarios....
You mean that's not how it works already? O_o
Agreed. I'd rather that deconstructable enemy block constructions not despawn at all.
Admin cores in singleplayer are a shameful crutch. Surely there's better ways to design that stuff.
Hmm. Both of you quoted Germanicus, but the linked post seems to be inaccessible. I wonder why that is...
Why would someone contact a third party server host support for a broken config option in a game? Seems one would want to contact game support...
Good point. That should be hangars. No love for the English language, I see...
So you're saying turrets don't shoot entities set to public? That seems like a bug, not an exploit.
How, exactly, was setting something public an 'exploit'?