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Old 07-15-2014, 12:57 PM
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So much fun it ate my weekend. Anyone else played? I haven't done any PVP aspects but just the survival mode + building bases + building ships makes it quite enthralling -- I played w/ a group of 5.
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Old 07-15-2014, 09:02 PM
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Got it on steam, felt like a really bare bones alpha minecraft

U can like craft some ship and then... like float in space

or im missing something
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Old 07-16-2014, 06:40 PM
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Maybe you played an earlier verson?

It is similar but there is a lot of crafting by way of mining, then refining the ore with refineries, then having assemblers to build components for construction of ships/stations/infrastructure. The exploration of different mechanics is the most fun for me -- and the balancing of infrastructure production with mining capacity.

The developers recently added in an ejector, collection and conveyor system that can automate a lot of processes. For example, say you have a base in the middle of space, or on a distant asteriod, you can have an ejector launch things across the expanse of space (at relatively low speeds) and have the things be collected by a collector at a distant point. The conveyor system will pull items from the collector and deposit them in a storage facility or move them to a refinery/assembler automatically if the there is work to be done.
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