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Q: Are the ships limited to any shape or size? i.e. can I shove a thruster on a city and pilot it through space?Are the ships limited to any shape or size? i.e. can I shove a thruster on a city and pilot it through space?

A: There are no size limits at this moment and we are lucky, it can stay there.[1]


Q: Are there plans for weaponry?

A: Weapons = yes, but the details will come later[1]


Q: So if small ships aren't affected by gravity, how would you go about making a hanger deck on a large ship without your small ships flying all over the place? Could the landing gear be made to be magnetic?

A: Yes, landing gear is something we should do at some point. Gravity wouldn't help here, because small ships in hanger would jump around during acceleration and deceleration anyway.[2]


Q: Will Space Engineers support mods and/or the modding community?

A: Likely - VRAGE 1.0 has been released with full source code, so it seems as though Keen Software house knows the benefit of mod support. One reason behind their decision to release VRAGE 1.0 was that "it increases the value of Miner Wars 2081 for existing and new customers." Only customers who purchased Miner Wars 2081 could have access to the engine.[3]


Q: What happens if you aren't aligned to the grav field when you enter it, like by jumping from one to another? Does your character fall on his head? Go ragdoll? Also do the magnitudes of the gravity fields aggregate, or only the directions?

A: When you fall, you always end up on your feet. The game will rotate your character while falling. It's like what cats do when you throw them to air (not that I tried this... ). In future this would preferably be done via rag-doll physics, right now it's just that rotation.

Magnitudes aggregate as well - but this is something we may reevaluate. I mean, now the interesting effect is that if you install 5 gravity generators on bottom of your ship and point them downwards, and then fly over some station, you will pull up every person in that station (your gravity will be stronger than the station's gravity). On the other side, the disadvantage is that there's larger gravity when multiple fields overlap.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://blog.marekrosa.org/2013/09/space-engineers-announced-development.html?showComment=1378742873481#c4233307025550045976
  2. http://blog.marekrosa.org/2013/09/artificial-gravity-in-space-engineers.html?showComment=1379437573380#c5652998580839583485
  3. http://mirror1.minerwars.com/Downloads/PR-2013-03-14-open-source.pdf
  4. http://forums.keenswh.com/post/show_single_post?pid=1279566910&postcount=2