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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
An Asteroid is a static naturally generated object, it usually contains [[Stone]], and other [[ores]].
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An Asteroid is a static procedurally generated object, that is used as a mining resource, or a platform for players to use to build upon. They have no gravitational field of their own, so [[Gravity#Artificial_Gravity|Artificial Gravity]] such as [[Spherical Gravity Generator]] Will function. {{PAGENAME}}s can both be either be procedurally generated or predefined in any world. When creating a world the [[World_Settings#World_Generator|World Generator]] option sets the amount of asteroids that mostly fit into two categories, infinite and limited. Limited has a set number of asteroids ''(Which you can decide the amount)''. Infinite generates asteroids based on how dense you want your world to be with asteroids.
  
==Usage==
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=== Procedural Generation ===
Asteroids have many uses, a more than common one is mining, seeing that it is a prime location for [[ore]]s. Another useful use for Asteroid is to create stations on/in an Asteroid, many asteroids have wide open spaces that can be easily used as a hangar, basing stations in Asteroids are also a good tactic when preventing damage to a station, making it useful if you turned on Meteor Storms.
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{{PAGENAME}}s are procedurally generated objects, meaning no two asteroids are alike. These will only occur in worlds that are created with infinite asteroids of any density, under [[World_Settings#World_Generator|World Generator]] when 1st creating your world. Each spawned {{PAGENAME}} has its own seed, it can allow players to assign a random unique value. The seed acts as a bar-code and allows SE players to share unique asteroids they discover from other people or find on their own. They are fully destructible voxels, and can be molded and/or shaped to the players liking. Players are also capable of spawning in procedurally generated asteroids with their choice of seed in [[Creative_Mode#Spawning_Objects|Creative Mode]].
  
When creating a world there is an option for the amount of asteroids they mostly fit into two categories, infinite and limited, limited has a set number of asteroids (Which you can decide the amount), infinite generates asteroids based on how dense you want your world to be with asteroids.
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=== Predefined Generation ===
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Predefined {{PAGENAME}}s are models that exist in the game files, and/or downloaded from the steam workshop. The ores they spawn with can vary, but the actual size, shape, etc are already decided. These models will only appear if players choose Normal, Large, or Extreme under [[World_Settings#World_Generator|World Generator]] in world settings upon creation of a new world. Additionally, players can spawn in pre-defined model asteroids in [[Creative_Mode#Spawning_Objects|Creative Mode]]. An example of a predefined asteroid would be one that [[Easy Start Station Green]] sits upon.
  
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=== Ore Generation ===
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[[Ore]]s are randomly generated along with each {{PAGENAME}} spawned. Each {{PAGENAME}} typically mainly consists of [[Stone]] ore, which makes up the outer shell. [[Iron Ore]] is also commonly found (but sometimes isn't) in most {{PAGENAME}}s and acts as a filler inside. That being said, the procedural generator can create variations that contradict this. Among iron and stone, all other [[Ore]] types have a chance of spawning as well.
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== Media ==
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File:Asteroid_Asteroid02.jpg|"alienrockymountain_largestone" predefined asteroid
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File:Asteroid_Asteroid03.jpg|Procedurally generated asteroid
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File:Asteroid_Asteroid04.jpg|Procedurally generated asteroid that was created with several smaller ones attached to the main body
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</gallery>
 
==Tips==
 
==Tips==
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*Asteroids have many uses, a more than common one is mining, seeing that it is a prime location for [[ore]]s. Another useful use for Asteroid is to create stations on/in an Asteroid, many asteroids have wide open spaces that can be easily used as a hangar, basing stations in Asteroids are also a good tactic when preventing damage to a station, making it useful if you turned on Meteor Storms.
 
*If playing on a server with griefers consider putting your [[station]]s/ships in an asteroid, which would create a well hidden and well defended base.
 
*If playing on a server with griefers consider putting your [[station]]s/ships in an asteroid, which would create a well hidden and well defended base.
 
*When mining asteroids, try to put a spherical gravity generator closest to the center as possible this will help prevent [[ore]]s from flying into space.
 
*When mining asteroids, try to put a spherical gravity generator closest to the center as possible this will help prevent [[ore]]s from flying into space.
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== Known Issues ==
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== Update History ==
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 17 March 2017

Asteroid Asteroid01.jpg

Overview

An Asteroid is a static procedurally generated object, that is used as a mining resource, or a platform for players to use to build upon. They have no gravitational field of their own, so Artificial Gravity such as Spherical Gravity Generator Will function. Asteroids can both be either be procedurally generated or predefined in any world. When creating a world the World Generator option sets the amount of asteroids that mostly fit into two categories, infinite and limited. Limited has a set number of asteroids (Which you can decide the amount). Infinite generates asteroids based on how dense you want your world to be with asteroids.

Procedural Generation

Asteroids are procedurally generated objects, meaning no two asteroids are alike. These will only occur in worlds that are created with infinite asteroids of any density, under World Generator when 1st creating your world. Each spawned Asteroid has its own seed, it can allow players to assign a random unique value. The seed acts as a bar-code and allows SE players to share unique asteroids they discover from other people or find on their own. They are fully destructible voxels, and can be molded and/or shaped to the players liking. Players are also capable of spawning in procedurally generated asteroids with their choice of seed in Creative Mode.

Predefined Generation

Predefined Asteroids are models that exist in the game files, and/or downloaded from the steam workshop. The ores they spawn with can vary, but the actual size, shape, etc are already decided. These models will only appear if players choose Normal, Large, or Extreme under World Generator in world settings upon creation of a new world. Additionally, players can spawn in pre-defined model asteroids in Creative Mode. An example of a predefined asteroid would be one that Easy Start Station Green sits upon.

Ore Generation

Cobalt Ore Icon.png Gold Ore Icon.png Ice Icon.png Iron Ore Icon.png Magnesium Ore Icon.png Nickel Ore Icon.png Platinum Ore Icon.png Silicon Ore Icon.png Silver Ore Icon.png Stone Icon.png Uranium Ore Icon.png
Cobalt Ore Gold Ore Ice Iron Ore Magnesium Ore Nickel Ore Platinum Ore Silicon Ore Silver Ore Stone Uranium Ore
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Ores are randomly generated along with each Asteroid spawned. Each Asteroid typically mainly consists of Stone ore, which makes up the outer shell. Iron Ore is also commonly found (but sometimes isn't) in most Asteroids and acts as a filler inside. That being said, the procedural generator can create variations that contradict this. Among iron and stone, all other Ore types have a chance of spawning as well.

Media

Tips

  • Asteroids have many uses, a more than common one is mining, seeing that it is a prime location for ores. Another useful use for Asteroid is to create stations on/in an Asteroid, many asteroids have wide open spaces that can be easily used as a hangar, basing stations in Asteroids are also a good tactic when preventing damage to a station, making it useful if you turned on Meteor Storms.
  • If playing on a server with griefers consider putting your stations/ships in an asteroid, which would create a well hidden and well defended base.
  • When mining asteroids, try to put a spherical gravity generator closest to the center as possible this will help prevent ores from flying into space.

Known Issues

Update History

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