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You'll be pleased to hear they finally allowed vehicles to knock over shrubs and trees (for the Centurion)
Glad you like the design. I'ts been a long time since I fired up Empyrion - probably before the official release. I'd really have to take a look at whats changed to see if these old designs are even possible in the new releases. The stuff I built was kinda pushing the limits even back then in terms of practicality and if there are even more limitations now, it doesn't bode well.
I play regularly on USG server, so there I can slap on some CORE engines + shields/warp and be good to go in no time. But in my strict RE playthroughs this could use some love.
I'll probably spend some time updating it and incorporating some of the new block shapes at some point.
If the colors are too much, these can always be changed with a point and click. Everything is separated into its own channel w/o overlap.
I would if anything compare this to the Covenant ship in terms of size (and that is size class 14, this is 12). Anyway, I'll see what stripping most of the internals does. I suspect not too much - I might be able to get it down to Class 10.
Aircraft like the hero of animation.
Is it difficult to make the class size 10?
Will probably try to manufacture it as my PoE base of operations, but there will likely be no Sathium left in the whole system after that.
There are a lot of really awesome practical builds that pop up from talented builders. For me personally, I like doing the crazier larger-scale/lategame stuff just to see what can be done with the toolset.