Ahem. So the more astute of you might have noticed that I follow perhaps every third thing I say in the footage (energy levels, what modules I put down first, etc). The reason for that is the footage used was my 5th attempt at shooting this video after multiple unsuccessful attempts at a free-play non-edited version.
Thank you for this concept idea video! My ships use to be very inefficient, difficult to upgrade, and flat ugly, breaking ships down into modules has helped with building so much!
brilliant method. i am now using it, and my ships have gone from garbage to rather nice looking, plus the added ability to just tack on a lil more of whatever it is you need, works great!
Omg. The way the ship swings around at 19:25, it tickles the best spots in the back of my mind. I literally just picked up the game 3 days ago and well spent half my time in the ship editor. Been playing offline so far to learn the game before my dive online. So excited to see other's creations, and damn. I found useful advice, too. Very delicious ship. Very delicious.
I usually make sleek "aero"dynamik looking ships where all compartments and components are semingly integrated to one big chunk. It might be interesting to try building something modular next time to get the feeling of this early tech vibe
This would probably also help with the problem of scale; since my ships tend to be pretty smooth there are no points of reference you can use to appreciate its actual size of several kilometres
Interesting - I never got a handle on the ship building. I always wanted to leave room/space to expand/increase functionality and ended up frustrated - sort of like paralysis by analysis. :) I like the modular concept - it feels more 'realistic' to me - but, like you mentioned, there has to be some level of aesthetic appeal. Thank goodness for the workshop .
Love modular ship designs. Yours looks dope too, and reminds me of the Fenrir from Eve online. Machtiger Brankor has a video about modular space stations he made. Based on hexagons he puts together. Really cool
That was very helpful. I'm going to put these methods to use ASAP. As a noob to the game, I would have liked a little more clarity regarding how to start building modules (as in, do i need to found a new ship or take mine apart to start) and how to start loading modules into the design of new ships. I was able to rewind and rapidly pause enough to figure out the loading part, though. If the game's tutorial explained it, my ADHD must have kicked in because I can't remember it.
This is a pretty smart way to go about it. Maybe a bit too tedious for me, or rather... I'm not sure I will have to build "that" many ships, that would make the "inline" modular approach worth my time. I don't remember doing so in my previous playthrough, ~2 years ago. But maybe the game has changed that much, I'm about to give it another go. Good video nonetheless!
ya i proably will have high power torp ships at some point even if its costly but hay the idea of a industrial ship that normally is a hauler but than just unloads with sp,e heavy torps is a lonvly idea
Hard to concentrate on this with that music playing. I was going to load up Avorian and continue building, but maybe I will login to Skyrim and just watch the people in the town going about their business for a while
Oh, right. I know what you mean. So when you load the module from the picker. Or rather, when you copy-paste it, it will follow your cursor around, but it will be focused on it at its center. So when you aim your cursor on the side of your ship, that is where it will try to put its center. So it will overlap then. What you need to do is move your cursor in a way that you can see the part you are trying to put down, press and hold ALT and LEFT CLICK on the side you want it to connect with. As in, not to - but with. You basically use the ALT Left Click to tell the game what part of the pasted part you want to use as a connection. If you give me just a bit, I can very quickly make a video.
Ahem. So the more astute of you might have noticed that I follow perhaps every third thing I say in the footage (energy levels, what modules I put down first, etc). The reason for that is the footage used was my 5th attempt at shooting this video after multiple unsuccessful attempts at a free-play non-edited version.
i wish you picked up the game again and had a reason to play it
Definitely using this to make scrappers and miners, it looks so industrial and realistic on how real space future spacecraft would be designed.
Thank you for this, it's been very helpful!
Btw the Skyrim music somehow fits the Avorion atmosphere greatly! A fine choice!
Thank you for this concept idea video! My ships use to be very inefficient, difficult to upgrade, and flat ugly, breaking ships down into modules has helped with building so much!
brilliant method. i am now using it, and my ships have gone from garbage to rather nice looking, plus the added ability to just tack on a lil more of whatever it is you need, works great!
very inspiring, went straight home and installed skyrim
great vid sir
Just started Avorion, and this has been a HUGE help for me.
Omg. The way the ship swings around at 19:25, it tickles the best spots in the back of my mind. I literally just picked up the game 3 days ago and well spent half my time in the ship editor. Been playing offline so far to learn the game before my dive online. So excited to see other's creations, and damn. I found useful advice, too.
Very delicious ship. Very delicious.
I usually make sleek "aero"dynamik looking ships where all compartments and components are semingly integrated to one big chunk. It might be interesting to try building something modular next time to get the feeling of this early tech vibe
This would probably also help with the problem of scale; since my ships tend to be pretty smooth there are no points of reference you can use to appreciate its actual size of several kilometres
When you don't want it to fly like a brick, so you build it to fly like the entire bloody wall.
Interesting - I never got a handle on the ship building. I always wanted to leave room/space to expand/increase functionality and ended up frustrated - sort of like paralysis by analysis. :) I like the modular concept - it feels more 'realistic' to me - but, like you mentioned, there has to be some level of aesthetic appeal. Thank goodness for the workshop .
Love modular ship designs. Yours looks dope too, and reminds me of the Fenrir from Eve online. Machtiger Brankor has a video about modular space stations he made. Based on hexagons he puts together. Really cool
may not be a mod ship but I always loved The Ship With A View...yep I have been here that long...
Skyrim soundtrack in the background, nice!
Whoa, streets of white run in the beginning. Love it!
literally pick the game up a few days ago, just need to put in the time to make the modular sections. Thanks for the video.
That was very helpful. I'm going to put these methods to use ASAP.
As a noob to the game, I would have liked a little more clarity regarding how to start building modules (as in, do i need to found a new ship or take mine apart to start) and how to start loading modules into the design of new ships. I was able to rewind and rapidly pause enough to figure out the loading part, though. If the game's tutorial explained it, my ADHD must have kicked in because I can't remember it.
This is a pretty smart way to go about it. Maybe a bit too tedious for me, or rather... I'm not sure I will have to build "that" many ships, that would make the "inline" modular approach worth my time.
I don't remember doing so in my previous playthrough, ~2 years ago. But maybe the game has changed that much, I'm about to give it another go.
Good video nonetheless!
lots to think about :) thanks!
Great ideas! Going to give this a try in my next ship
Newbie here 👋🏽, how do you save the module and how do you recall them?
clicked on the video ... few seconds in ... oh dang i don´t know why, but i´m getting a strong urge to play skyrim again ;)
ya i proably will have high power torp ships at some point even if its costly but hay the idea of a industrial ship that normally is a hauler but than just unloads with sp,e heavy torps is a lonvly idea
Awesome video
i built a cube out of iron and was proud of it
very interesting concept ... gave me alot to think about, thank you! :)
Such a great game.
SKYRIM MUSIC??? sounds like it, anyways nice vid, trying to understand this game, just got it
i like to have 25-50 acceleration and 100-300 decaleration, and accelerate by holding thrusterts with spacebar
You didn't explain how you changed the size of the blocks.
Hard to concentrate on this with that music playing. I was going to load up Avorian and continue building, but maybe I will login to Skyrim and just watch the people in the town going about their business for a while
1:18 : " I will do at some point but not now" do you mean creating your own mods by that or showcasing mods by others?
Is the any use in designing turrets? Can you do a video on that
my ships are usually based on the flying wing design...
It sorta looks like that vehicle from I,Robot that delivers all the robots.
Why do you put the armor on the inside? Armor needs to be on the outside to work properly.
It still increases you hp pool even if it's inside
i hope to get this game soon cap- n
Hi, just followed the Tutorial. I cant assemble my ship because the modules keep overlaypping. Can someone tell me what im doing wrong?
Oh, right. I know what you mean.
So when you load the module from the picker. Or rather, when you copy-paste it, it will follow your cursor around, but it will be focused on it at its center. So when you aim your cursor on the side of your ship, that is where it will try to put its center. So it will overlap then.
What you need to do is move your cursor in a way that you can see the part you are trying to put down, press and hold ALT and LEFT CLICK on the side you want it to connect with. As in, not to - but with. You basically use the ALT Left Click to tell the game what part of the pasted part you want to use as a connection. If you give me just a bit, I can very quickly make a video.
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Skyrim theme?
Streets of Whiterun
The ship kind of looks like an MTT.
the music
threw me off with that skyrim music, thought I'd launched the game by accident lol
i didnt understand any of this
Whew this is long winded as fuck.