The hover vessel is a vessel used for close to ground operations like mining fallen meteorites and deposits, also used for transporting small vehicles around a planet (can also mine asteroids by docking on a CV or SV) The small vessel is used for inter planetary and intersystem transportation, can carry docked ships (SV's too) 70 max speed in planet-130+max outside. Can carry a lot of resources by creating a cargo array (look up everything on empyrion wiki) Capitan vessel is a vessel used for anything and everything all tho very big size types of this vessel (5+) cannot access some planets and systems (on most servers).
About the kewb or whatever that was called. Once you've put the resources in, then what? How do you use them? Sorry, really new to the game. I could just look it up, but since you mentioned it here I figured I'd ask.
@@Archimagus You treat it as a bank for blueprints. It’s really useful to save space in your base and to capitalize on just found mats from a POI. IE: Let’s say you’re building a SV, and you filled out the iron Ingot cap but you find more iron ingots from a POI or produced more at your base and don’t want to store them as they’re taking too much space. Since the SV you’re building Iron ingot is already at cap, you can switch to this blueprint (KEWB) to store them, and then switch back to the SV blueprint. It’s a one way bank, there’s also other “Kewbs” in the workshop that have more resources for deposits.
Just to add on, since it is a one way bank meaning you cannot withdraw the resources. Keep in mind you’ll still want to have some of those mats within your base to produce some of the high tier equipment like CPU’s or polarized shields. So while the KEWB is a great utility to store mats for blueprint crafting, you’ll still want to keep some for the production of base/ship parts.
Pet peeve: "Point of interest" should be pluralized as "points of interest," not "point of interests." The former indicates multiple points, while the latter awkwardly indicates a singular point with multiple interests. Though practically speaking, because "interest" isn't something you'd normally count in that fashion, it just sounds nonsensical.
level is just device unlock, he did not show of anything wrong like a starter SV that require a material you need to start on a specific planet to find or go to space.
instant like for not faffing around at the start and being clear and direct
thanks for the help!
can you make a video differentiating between all the vessel types, what they are used for and the control guide?
@@Alvis183 Will work on one!
The hover vessel is a vessel used for close to ground operations like mining fallen meteorites and deposits, also used for transporting small vehicles around a planet (can also mine asteroids by docking on a CV or SV)
The small vessel is used for inter planetary and intersystem transportation, can carry docked ships (SV's too)
70 max speed in planet-130+max outside.
Can carry a lot of resources by creating a cargo array (look up everything on empyrion wiki)
Capitan vessel is a vessel used for anything and everything all tho very big size types of this vessel (5+) cannot access some planets and systems (on most servers).
Building your base near the equator will increase solar.
About the kewb or whatever that was called. Once you've put the resources in, then what? How do you use them? Sorry, really new to the game. I could just look it up, but since you mentioned it here I figured I'd ask.
@@Archimagus You treat it as a bank for blueprints. It’s really useful to save space in your base and to capitalize on just found mats from a POI.
IE: Let’s say you’re building a SV, and you filled out the iron Ingot cap but you find more iron ingots from a POI or produced more at your base and don’t want to store them as they’re taking too much space. Since the SV you’re building Iron ingot is already at cap, you can switch to this blueprint (KEWB) to store them, and then switch back to the SV blueprint.
It’s a one way bank, there’s also other “Kewbs” in the workshop that have more resources for deposits.
Just to add on, since it is a one way bank meaning you cannot withdraw the resources. Keep in mind you’ll still want to have some of those mats within your base to produce some of the high tier equipment like CPU’s or polarized shields.
So while the KEWB is a great utility to store mats for blueprint crafting, you’ll still want to keep some for the production of base/ship parts.
Pet peeve: "Point of interest" should be pluralized as "points of interest," not "point of interests." The former indicates multiple points, while the latter awkwardly indicates a singular point with multiple interests. Though practically speaking, because "interest" isn't something you'd normally count in that fashion, it just sounds nonsensical.
Bro shows beginner tips at max level in creative 😂
level is just device unlock, he did not show of anything wrong like a starter SV that require a material you need to start on a specific planet to find or go to space.
The tips are still tips. Did you want a 20 minute video? Or do you want to actually play the game
This no man's sky update looks lit.