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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?
 
'''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.''<ref name="announcedblog">http://blog.marekrosa.org/2013/09/space-engineers-announced-development.html</ref>  
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'''A:''' ''There are no size limits at this moment and we are lucky, it can stay there.''<ref name="announcedblog">http://blog.marekrosa.org/2013/09/space-engineers-announced-development.html?showComment=1378742873481#c4233307025550045976</ref>  
  
 
'''Q:''' Are there plans for weaponry?
 
'''Q:''' Are there plans for weaponry?

Revision as of 06:25, 18 September 2013

Taken from Marek Rosa's Development Blog:

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]

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