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btw Keep up the good work
It makes little sense, while SE will not support hollow blocks
@AutoMcDonough: Thanks :)
@Rubber Sword: As of right now, I am waiting to see how people use it and like it. If it gets high rating then I will add more to it. I am hoping players will show some builds with it also. Everything is possible "well mostly everything" and if I add more modules, I will look into your request :) Will also add stairs and some other stuff :)
@Thorn Blackwell : Good idea, will have it in mind.
You could think that in a older and less maintained ship, there would be more visible wires and stuff like that. Maybe I do that in other pack later.
I will look into LCDs and maybe add them to the corridors, but I am not sure how to do that yet.
Im glad you like it :)
I work as an electrician, and whenever we do an entirely new installation, we try to hide as much as possible.
Of course, it depends on what kind of design you want. But for sci-fi stuff, and especially space ships, I believe you would try to hide anything that could be damaged and is important for the functions of the ship. At least, that is what I personally would do, if I built a space ship :-)
And regarding LCD`s in corridors, I guess a look at a mod that has all that, would be helpful? "Passages" I think it was called. It`s got LCD`s, vents and windows. But in vanilla style.
I like this style though. Looks very sleek and not too "edgy" :-P
@shadow0441: Good idea, maybe in future updates.