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i think its supposed to use the titan prop
also it doesnt really need that prop there are about 7 or so props hidden away from view
Or do you mean the propeller? no it's not.
It won't explode. In any case, the reason for the lag is not related to graphics, but the CPU trying to calculate all the physics the simulations require. For some engineering reason, a single-thread concept is used in Stormworks when calculating physics and there's no solution for that "lag" when simulating big ships like this one. Although, it is pretty much realistic, so its worthy the patience to sail it to open seas.
psodonoghue There are ladders already.
For real, why not just get a boat like that and try to sail a bit. Not that full speed crappy making the vessel look like a drag racing car, I mean the realistic sailing type. Maybe you guys can learn something about it, like being real sailors
Like hey i remember a dude say
"YEY I SUNK THE SHIP"
Like seriosly?
Just use it for exploring or mission or Testing for huge waves.