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有自动射击需求的话自己改一下就可以了,而且说实话这玩意只有水平速度能够勉强拉扯一下,其他方向上的速度基本是放不了风筝的
Bad accuracy uses too much ammunition, too good you only use this automatic system.
And such mini vehicles as well as drones are often much faster than a submarine anyway, so an automatic system would even be partly too strong, and you get bored because you can only do a little more.
"RUSTING STEEL" better than shuttles that get stuck due to lack of energy, and to big for caves.
"Relic Drone" better because you can take your time, and great for all those who have technical problems with the game because it is Single Core Optimized, which used to be my problem because have of only Multi Core Optimized cores.
Although not automatic, but infinite ammunition if you wait until the drone has energy again, and an electric plate that is automatic, and has a light. / And the sonar also works when you connect the console to the Energy. ( Sonar eats up the drone's energy quickly, so only turn it on at the console if you want to see what's around you. )
I have a sonar mod that also displays the plants you can harvest that you can't see originally, and displays ore differently, I prefer to use a drone than a shuttle that only has battery power and runs out too quickly and is then garbage.
That's why I prefer the Relic drone, because it's much easier to make on a submarine, and you can take more time.
Stacking multiple hulls in the same position is to add volume for adjust the NBL and match engine thrust without changing the collision box, not for increase strength.
It is a scaling value, the default is everything with something like 100.0 or something like that for sizes.
Simply click on parts and see what size it says, if you can't find the value you can also copy the part you want, place it somewhere, make another copy and set one of them to its original values, and see what has changed if you haven't found the value that sets the size.
For example, the durability of hull parts.
I don't know which parts you want to change, but many things that can take damage from an attack can have their durability adjusted.
The menu is on the right side, hull parts can be adjusted in durability, and other things.
Placing the hull directly on top of it would be a problem because of the collision and the character who is supposed to use it would then have no way of using it. If you tried to turn the vehicle into a remote-controlled drone, that wouldn't be a problem of course, as long as you can still access the things you need to refill.