Top products from r/spaceengineers
We found 24 product mentions on r/spaceengineers. We ranked the 29 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Apollo: The Race to the Moon
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 2
the dramtic story of America's race to the moon
4. Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 4GB GDDR5 PCiE Graphics Cards GV-N960OC-4GD
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Achieve multi-display gaming up to 4 monitors at the same time by using various output groupsUsers could enjoy the best gaming experience in ultra HD resolutionCard size -1.5(H) x 7(L) X 4.8(W) InchesIt has extended flexibility in arranging monitor configurations and making future system upgrade ext...
5. PowerColor Video Card (AXR9 390 8GBD5-PPDHE)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Chipset: AMD Radeon R9 390Core Clock: 1010 MHzVideo Memory: 8GB GDDR5Memory Clock: 1500 MHz x4 (6.0 Gbps)Max. Resolution: 4096 x 2160Input: 6Pin PCI-E Power Connector, 8Pin PCI-E Power ConnectorOutput: 2x DVI-D Dual Link, HDMI, DisplayPortThermal: Fansink (Triple Fans)
6. MSI R9 380 GAMING 2G Graphics Card
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
AMD Radeon R9 380 GPU2GB 256-bit GDDR5 VRAMDisplayPort, DL-DVI-I, DL-DVI-D and HDMICrossFire readyDirectX 12Advanced Thermal Design: TWIN FROZR VGaming AppMilitary Class 4 ComponentsDepending on the OS, User manual is can be downloaded from the link provided in the description below
7. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 4GB SC GAMING ACX 2.0, 26% Cooler and 36% Quieter Cooling Graphics Card 04G-P4-2983-KR
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Virtual Reality ReadyDirectX12 ReadyGamestream to NVIDIA SHIELDEVGA "ACX 2.0" Cooling TechnologyEVGA's 24/7 Technical Support; Base Clock: 1266 MHz / Boost Clock: 1367 MHzMemory Clock: 7010 MHz Effective; CUDA Cores: 2048; Memory Detail: 4096MB GDDR5Memory Bit Width 256 Bit / Memory Speed: 0.28ns / ...
8. Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
9. Homeworld Remastered Collector's Edition
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Customers will receive a Homeworld Remastered Collection digital download voucher as well as:An exclusive Pride of Hiigara Mothership replica, over 13"tall on an iconic Guidestone Replica base. Beautifully and meticulously crafted with hand-painted detail. Comes to life with USB-powered LEDs illumin...
10. WD Black 2TB Performance Internal Hard Drive - 7200 RPM Class, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64 MB Cache, 3.5" - WD2003FZEX
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Next-generation desktop performance hard drive designed to intensify your PC experiencePerformance storage available in up to 6TB capacities2X DRAM cache up to 256 MB for faster read operationsDesigned for creative professionals, gamers and system builders5-year manufacturer's limited warranty
11. Bandaï Macross 1/72 VF-1S Valkyrie Roy Focker Variable Fighter Model Kit
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Target Gender: BoysFrom 15-year-old: Agehigh quality materialA highly-detailed and accurate reproductionNew and sealed inside retail packaging
12. Mad Catz R.A.T.9 Gaming Mouse for PC and Mac
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Low-latency 2.4GHz Wireless Technology Includes Charge Dock and 2 Lithium-ion Rechargeable Batteries6 Programmable Macro Buttons (18 User-definable Commands via 3 Modes)Set and Toggle 4 Custom DPI Settings per ProfileFPS-style Precision Aim ModePowerful Macro Programming SoftwareCustom Weight System...
13. Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 with Built-In Multi-Touch Touchpad, Black, Standard Packaging
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Easy and comfortable typing on quiet keys with bold, easy to read charactersLarge (3.5 inch) touch pad with multi touch navigation for easier web browsingControl your TV connected laptop from the couch with 33 feet/10 meter wireless rangePlug the tiny Logitech Unifying wireless receiver into your la...
15. Razer Nostromo PC Gaming Keypad
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
16 fully-programmable Hype response gaming buttons are engineered for rapid key actuation and crisp responseThe Razer Nostromo's all-new configuration software is as easy to use, allowing you to conveniently customize all the buttons with any game command or key binding.Nostromo Gaming KeypadThe Raz...
16. Intel Cpu Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz Fsb1066Mhz 8M Lga775 Tray
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Product Type - CPUProcessor Type - Intel Core 2 QuadClock Speed - 2.4GHzBus Speed -- 1066 MHzBus/Core Ratio -- 9
17. Saitek ST290 Programmable Joystick with Throttle
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Rapid-Fire Trigger8-way 'Point-of-view' Hat SwitchSingle Spring Gimbal Mechanism
18. Extreme 3D Pro Joystick for Windows
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
12 action buttons, an eight-way hat switch, and a rapid-fire triggerButton customization and multiple controller configurationsIts USB driven
I used to work at a local university, and rode a commuter bus to and from work every day. I started writing Archaea on my phone (it had one of those little flip out keyboards) and at first, it was just something fun to do to waste time. A few weeks of this turned into months, and suddenly, I realized that I had a pretty decent start to a book, if I cleaned it up a bit, spelled a few more words correctly, and so on.
But the process was brutal. I had written short stories before, but I had never attempted something like this. I had no idea what sort of time and energy commitment would be needed from me to get it done... and it was really overwhelming! The motivation, was the story - it was just such a cool story, what I considered almost perfect sci-fi, immersive and visceral, I found I was having as much fun reading it as I was writing it.
After a while, my muse sort of took over. They say writing is a disease, an addiction, and they're absolutely right. It is hellaciously addictive. I found myself writing nearly every free moment I had. I'd write on road trips, write on breaks, I'd write almost every waking moment.
Publishing it on Amazon is pretty straightforward - there's some formatting needed, and some other hoops to jump though to get paid, but it's really not that hard. What has been hard, is trying to break into standard print publishing. It's one of those 'don't call us, we'll call you' sorts of industries. I still have hope that I'll be 'noticed' someday... but until then, I am not letting that stop me!
Writing is pretty all-encompassing. When I start writing, I crank up some music, the headphones go on, the feet go up, and I just tunnel-vision in to the screen and melt the letters off the keys. That is sort of hard for my wife and kids, but they've sort of adapted to it, and I usually try to write in the least anti-social way that I can, because it's really a very anti-social behavior.
One thing it's totally changed, is my self-confidence. I am not scared anymore to tell a story, to put a voice to my imagination, to share my crazy concepts and ideas with people. I'm not afraid of hundreds of thousands of words, and cranking out 500 pages of novel is not the terrifying 'never-gonna-make-it' experience it used to be - - now it's cathartic.
Space Engineers is awesome, really. I love the creativity, the challenge, the tricky engineering, explosions, the bugs, the features... but I really enjoy the community around the game. I love seeing what other people make, I love watching videos - - I probably spend more time on this subreddit than I should, to be honest!
If you're interested in starting my series - <pick up Archaea for free> right now on
SmashwordsAmazon. If you like it, and want to <read the rest of the series> through Amazon, they have a cloud reader (read.amazon.com) that works on any device you might have.No, the gpu is definetly what's "killing it". 4gbs of ram is too little nowadays but it's not your problem right now for sure (though a $30 stick of ram will help you with the other stuff you do like multitasking, hd video reproduction with multiple windows open on chrome, etc.).
Just to give you some sort of comparison between your gpu and more modern ones: (650ti vs:)
What i'm saying is that you can spend $30 on a 4gb stick of ram, get 1-5 fps boost and a significant boost in your overall windows/macos/linux experience, or get a rx 480/gtx 950 for 200(my recomendation) or 150 dollars and get a significant boost, probably getting to playable levels at medium in 1080p with the 950 and most definetly full 60fps at max settings on 1080p with the new rx 480. You can also do both and probably be done with upgrading your pc for a long while, maybe 3 years or more even.
Also, the 750ti, 950, 960 and 480 all need very little power compared to other cards, so you can probably just swap them with your current 650 without much hassle. I would ask /r/buildapc for more info on compatibility.
That is a shame, and all the more reason I eagerly await Star Citizen. I know it won't be the perfect space game for me, but I feel that it will come closer than anything since Star Wars Galaxies. (Although while I have high hopes for it, I doubt it will surpass SWG's breadth, at least in my mind.)
And I agree about flying with a controller. It's better than a keyboard, but it certainly isn't a joystick.
In my day, I used a trusty Logitech Extreme 3D Pro as my daily driver, an upgrade from the very awesome but somewhat lower build quality Saitek ST290.
What makes you prefer the 970?
The 980Ti is a good suggestion if you can drop that kind of money on it. If not, I would go with a EVGA GTX 980 SC w/ ACX 2.0. This is what I run and it works great, stays pretty cool and is silent as can be.
Apparently they are. It looks like it's slotted to release in December! That's...kind of exciting if it's true.
http://www.amazon.com/Homeworld-Remastered-Collectors-Edition-Pc/dp/B00K6ZUOQE
A small list in no particular order:
Some of the stuff from this release was put out with a whole lot of other electromagnetic -> audible sound recordings from the other planets a couple years ago on CD.
http://www.amazon.com/Symphonies-Of-The-Planets-Recordings/dp/B000001V2O
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLDWKpAkRHs
A lot of them, especially the Jupiter and Saturn ones, would make for a great 'filler' in the music from the default soundtrack, in my opinion. They are also nice to meditate to.
Visit the romance section of your local book store. Here's a good start.
See? It's possible!
This guy:
WD Black 2TB Performance Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch - WD2003FZEX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FJRS628/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_OdVtybSMVESGM
Though I am not out of ram so it shouldn't affect runtime speed much if at all.
I really wish I had an extra keyboard with dozens of keys. There are these:
http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Nostromo-PC-Gaming-Keypad/dp/B004AM5RB6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1406316713&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=gaming+numpad
But they are ungodly expensive because they are marketed to 'pro gamers'. Maybe I could modify a regular keyboard and assign unicode to the keys somehow (if that would even work).
It's $52 on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Q6600-2-4Ghz-Fsb1066Mhz-Lga775/dp/B00180DQP2
I'd say go for the small upgrade if you can't build your own PC right now.
Here is the mobile version of your link
This one
https://www.amazon.com/Prospect-Sophie-Thatcher/dp/B07P88NZQX
I have Prime and I only see it for rent ($4.99).
$24.99
You should probably read Mogworld for the reasons why advanced AI is a bad idea for any videogame.
900$ CAD still seems fucked imo
https://www.amazon.ca/Mad-Catz-T-9-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B00A72ZS6W