If you ever decide to play this on a regular basis I would recommend fant mod custom game, it adds a lot of sophistication and variety in the way you can make machines, plus a leveling system and skill points. Also new enemies and blocks. Having watched you play space engineers I am 100% sure you will enjoy that mod and the challenges it presents. The downside is having to start a new game.
In this game the interactive parts are the solutions to most of the tedious grind and most of the fun. Metal, stone and wood vehicle (i recommend collectors, refinery and chests on the vehicle) Automated farms (watering, planting and picking with vacuum pumps and sprinklers) Vacuum pumps can collect loot and place blocks Automated resource with a botcrusher (they can be destroyed with blocks and brute force) Automated fuel, water, chemicals with pumps ( there are lake for all of the 3) you can also build a turret with spudguns, bearings, logic gates, e-motors and a seat. Even the biggest bot can be destroyed just by flinging them around. 😂 I hope you stick with this for a while if you have fun.
Did not expect this game out of the blue But I'm excited! Edit: I also decided to check out the new update, and did not experience a single crash, hate to say it but it's probably your CPU that's causing you issues
One of the many being told by steam I last played 4 years ago, vaguely remember it being one of those treepunchers that had potential but never quite hit the mark
The Devs have been working on additional content for a while. I believe they have been working on optimizations in preparation for the new content. Could be wrong about that.
When my 14900k died, disabling the E cores or hyperthreading can help. But I am assuming you have tried it. It was one of those "if that is what is broken it will fix it, if not make no change"
As up until that point space engineers was still running stable I'd not made any drastic changes, sadly the next day that proved to be wrong. I've now got a 'stable' setup until the replacement arrives, but it's not exactly quick - editing is painful 😔
If you ever decide to play this on a regular basis I would recommend fant mod custom game, it adds a lot of sophistication and variety in the way you can make machines, plus a leveling system and skill points. Also new enemies and blocks. Having watched you play space engineers I am 100% sure you will enjoy that mod and the challenges it presents. The downside is having to start a new game.
Love how many times Splitsie ran over that good wheel right outside the base
In this game the interactive parts are the solutions to most of the tedious grind and most of the fun.
Metal, stone and wood vehicle (i recommend collectors, refinery and chests on the vehicle)
Automated farms (watering, planting and picking with vacuum pumps and sprinklers)
Vacuum pumps can collect loot and place blocks
Automated resource with a botcrusher (they can be destroyed with blocks and brute force)
Automated fuel, water, chemicals with pumps ( there are lake for all of the 3)
you can also build a turret with spudguns, bearings, logic gates, e-motors and a seat.
Even the biggest bot can be destroyed just by flinging them around. 😂
I hope you stick with this for a while if you have fun.
in space engineers you have lord clang, in scrap mechanic you have clang's cousin lord jank.
Did not expect this game out of the blue
But I'm excited!
Edit:
I also decided to check out the new update, and did not experience a single crash, hate to say it but it's probably your CPU that's causing you issues
I think the craftbot took singing lessons from Capac
That makes you Jethro Splitsie
And weeell doggy something something cement pond
What's funny is that 2 days before this update came out I had moved the game to my "Dead" folder in my steam library.
One of the many being told by steam I last played 4 years ago, vaguely remember it being one of those treepunchers that had potential but never quite hit the mark
I to was excited until I realised that they had not really done much on survival when reading the notes.
Yeah, I know reworking physics is a lot of work, but a little bit of communication from the Devs could have gone a long way
The Devs have been working on additional content for a while. I believe they have been working on optimizations in preparation for the new content. Could be wrong about that.
The Craftbot sounds like that sound clip of Capac.
Have you peeked into the challenge mode? Where it gives you a goal and some parts to build with?
The Clampets
I always used my old junk wheels as armor on the good wheels
When my 14900k died, disabling the E cores or hyperthreading can help. But I am assuming you have tried it. It was one of those "if that is what is broken it will fix it, if not make no change"
As up until that point space engineers was still running stable I'd not made any drastic changes, sadly the next day that proved to be wrong. I've now got a 'stable' setup until the replacement arrives, but it's not exactly quick - editing is painful 😔
@ can imagine, mine got to the point it wouldn't even run windows, Linux still worked for a week
Rust slowly consuming the CPU from the inside.
I know it’s early in the series but I recommend a mod called crashlanders witch is SO GOOD you have to play it 😄
Steam telling me it released in 2016
They're not cows, though. They're Wocs XD
Purple moustache Shadow is best Shadow?
Was it really that long ago? danm. I remember you and Capag having issues at the start of this the first time with interaction etc.
Yup, it's really been 4 years 😬
capturing a cow wont do any good, after some time it's despawn out of it and disappear. The best way of getting milk IS the way you've been doing it.
Oh yeah, I think I remember that happening to capac and I back when we played years ago 😔
That was four years ago?
Surprisingly so 😂
1:47:49 See, my comment stands about the proper side to drive. Left side is the right side. And yes, I know what I said.
Pfft 😜
I'm pretty down the middle on most things so I say the correct way to drive is in fact the middle..
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