Space Engineers

Space Engineers

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Floating Mountains
   
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Type: World
Mod category: Experimental
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11.219 MB
29 Dec, 2020 @ 4:17am
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Floating Mountains

Description
Used as a set in my latest video release,
Built by spawning in a load of asteroids into a valley then painted them with earth textures :)

use shift F10 for the spawn menu,
then use the voxel hands to paint

blue people not included,

The World was used here
32 Comments
★➽AminoAcids➽★ 25 Oct, 2021 @ 5:05pm 
I can't wait to fly a F-22 through there!
shadow trace  [author] 14 Jan, 2021 @ 4:28am 
@Babbayega, No just that one :( if you go to the Entity list under alt-f10 you should be able to find the base and delete it the same with the asteroid, then you can use shift-f10 to spawn a new asteroid in if you need. Use the voxel hands tool to paint the asteroid, use the bracket keys [ ] to change the voxel texture to earth stone and grass and use the middle mouse to paint.
Babbayega 13 Jan, 2021 @ 5:57pm 
do you have the version that was prior to building a base by chance? A fresh start so to speak.
fcb 12 Jan, 2021 @ 8:07am 
or made the Floating Mountains Planet wide
fcb 12 Jan, 2021 @ 8:07am 
I kinda wish you made it a asteroid field
Babbayega 9 Jan, 2021 @ 7:56pm 
check out this mod. lots of blocks options and some supports that might work nice for linking floating islands.

https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2326985669
epicgamer 5 Jan, 2021 @ 9:28am 
well look what mod I found while browsing through a friend's modlist...

how about I subscribe...
fcb 5 Jan, 2021 @ 9:02am 
to bad keen didn't make a planet like this hell to bad he didn't make Asteroid fields like this
Vash 4 Jan, 2021 @ 1:22pm 
now.... if someone had the time, energy, and inclination to reproduce the world of Skies of Arcadia.
shadow trace  [author] 2 Jan, 2021 @ 4:47pm 
@Babbayega :yep it is a pain, that's why I left it :). In the shot the viewer wouldn't see it,
but if I had too I probably used a large grid rotor sunk in to the rock then attached the small grid cables to that, I would still need to rebuild it bit, so kudos to anyone who's done it right :)