Space Engineers

Space Engineers

CHTech Hyper-Ultralight Hydrogen Survival
7 Comments
CTH2004  [author] 12 Mar, 2019 @ 6:51pm 
Ok....

Seems like a lot of work to attach a cockpit without rotors... it's just easier to use a seat and a remote!

Or a cockpit and a remote!
SpaaaaaaceMouse  [author] 12 Mar, 2019 @ 9:43am 
You can actuaally do complex grids in survival but, it's a pain. you have to blueprint the individual pieces and then attach them after.
CTH2004  [author] 12 Mar, 2019 @ 9:03am 
Yup!

I'm about to work on the small grid varient! Since the survavial kit can be small grid, I nolonger fell bad about making a small grid, since I don't want to get into supergrids, since, while survivale, they are un-buuildable in survival.
SpaaaaaaceMouse  [author] 11 Mar, 2019 @ 9:39pm 
with a small grid you can ditch that crazy heavy 20k kg gyro too. 8D
CTH2004  [author] 11 Mar, 2019 @ 6:34pm 
And, one block never got chanced! I never moved the O2 generator or cargo. Also, I just made one change, then anought. THen anouther. So, if I replace all the boards on a boate one at a time, is it the same boat?
CTH2004  [author] 11 Mar, 2019 @ 6:31pm 
True

There is a reason this is in the "POC" (Proof Of Concept) section!

Also, well, I actually didn't move that much, and, well, I am makinga small grid version. I just have yet to make it. The game crashed (Actually, locked up after posting this)

So, yeah.

And, the reason why I credited you is because it is based off of yours!
SpaaaaaaceMouse  [author] 11 Mar, 2019 @ 5:30pm 
Well, there's not much left to credit me for. XD
I've always felt with large grids it's a requirement to have a usuable interior where you could at least (in theory) stretch your legs. Going with a cockpit I'd probably just switch to a small-grid design. *Shrugs*