Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Nanobot Build and Repair System
Samp Ression 22 Oct, 2020 @ 2:59pm
Setting that I don't understand
Hello !

First, a big thanks for this awesome mod ! It is really useful and helpful, especially for building always bigger ! I can't play without it anymore :steamhappy:


But, I just have some questions about one setting that I don't understand : the "Help others" feature.
(I'm not sure about the exact words in english of this setting, because I use the french version)

- I don't really know what it really does, and what it changes about the way that the BaR works.
- Is it better to use it when I have multiple BaR systems working together ?
- And do I need to disable this setting for only one of them, and enable for all others ? (Like cooperative mode for assemblers).

Any help would be appreciated :steamhappy:
Thanks ! :sbheart:
Last edited by Samp Ression; 16 Feb, 2021 @ 10:52am
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Bullet Magnet 8 Nov, 2020 @ 1:22am 
I don't play on co-op or muti player but I think that setting will repair grids other then your faction. Not real sure, I have never used it my self. I do know that if you have more them one BaR block they will all happly work on any grid in range that you own.
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Samp Ression 9 Nov, 2020 @ 4:22am 
Oh really ! I hadn't even thought about this kind of setting, but rather something between all BaRs of one player ^^
Thanks, that really makes sense ! Waiting for some confirmation if somebody else know the exact answer :creepy_smile:

Yep, I know it too, thanks :) And this is why I asked this question, since the "Help others" setting doesn't seem to change anything in BaRs' way of work (or I didn't see ^^)

But you have probably answered the question, so, thank you ! :steamhappy:
the help others setting lets the bar of one grid help the bar of another grid of an allied player as long as the target is in reach.
Dummy08  [developer] 15 Apr, 2021 @ 11:48am 
Just to confirm yes the above decription is right.

But please take a look at the good old vanilla welder, as this option is common to all welders :steammocking:
Samp Ression 16 Apr, 2021 @ 9:34am 
Thanks for your answers ! :)

And for vanilla welders, I almost never used them ^^ So, I don't remember any settings like that ! But thanks for the tip !
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