(Part 2) Top products from r/spaceengineers

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We found 9 product mentions on r/spaceengineers. We ranked the 29 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/GSlayerBrian · 1 pointr/spaceengineers

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.

u/cparen · 1 pointr/spaceengineers

> It's not about a tutorial, it's about making the early game fun.

Ah, I think I see where I misunderstood. Yeah, first time I played, winter a year ago, I tried to do that. Had the bad luck of getting a starting asteroid that only had iron, nickel and uranium. Dug through it like swiss cheese before I realized I had to trek over to a neighboring asteroid. Still, it was pretty fast.

I think you're right -- it might be nice if it spawned a couple "scripted" asteroids near you that had some tiny deposits of everything (minus U). Then, beyond that, you'd have to search, but at least you could have agency on how you did that search.

In a sense, you're pointing out that walking is not gameplay. You're totally right.

> Sorry, didn't mean to be a dick. Well, I did, but I'm still sorry.

LOL, it's the internet. It's kind of expected. Thanks though!

u/AnimaVox · 4 pointsr/spaceengineers

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.

u/draeath · 1 pointr/spaceengineers

Visit the romance section of your local book store. Here's a good start.

See? It's possible!

u/Jetmann114 · 3 pointsr/spaceengineers

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&qid=1406316713&sr=8-4&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).

u/MagusUnion · 1 pointr/spaceengineers

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.

u/WonkaBottleCaps · 2 pointsr/spaceengineers

You should probably read Mogworld for the reasons why advanced AI is a bad idea for any videogame.