This is a super fun scenario, btw! You got me into it and now I'm at the frozen ship (no spoilers)! It's really fun, and I can't wait to see what you do with it!
I'm sorry. This scenario look amazing, but I can't watch you. You make me physically dizzy! I know I'm 53, but I've been in 2 wars and I can't watch you spin and shake the camera that much without just getting pissed off! No offense to you... I know you're just "Spooking yourself" or whatever, but this ISN'T 7 Days to Die! It's SE! For Heaven's Sake, bro... Calm Down! LOL Anyway... I made it to 10 minutes, but I just can't go on. I'm going to D/L the scenario and just play it myself. Good luck with the vids. Nice production work, but just try not to induce vomiting in your viewers.
is it possible to use the event controll block to controll when a refinery should pull resources out of a convayor sytem or not? so say a certain amout of resources get pulled in so its not pulling a tiny amount of say iron ore but a reasonable amount (3k ish)
It sounds possible, it may need a tiny amount of math but, I don't see why it can't be done in conjunction with a sorter and a cargo container to help with the sorting and counting
Bro My Cable has the same problem but from the other side with many small cables with different colours attaching to that board and I don't know which color go to which spot, If u could help here 🤔
I feel like it should be mentioned that you can do some crazy stuff with the block on/off event, since event controllers have built-in AND and OR logic. You can literally make binary computers in SE now. You could also just have a bunch of event controllers monitoring stuff, turning blocks on and off to store the information, and using other event controllers to make more advanced logic. Maybe you have different types of thrusters on your ship that you use in space and on planets. If you connect to a connector, you want all of your thrusters to turn off, but when you disconnect, you want your planet-thrusters to turn on if you’re on a planet, and your space thrusters to turn on in space. You can do that by having some event controller somehow determining whether or not you’re in space, and two others checking whether or not you are connected to a connector. If you’re in space AND not connected, turn on space thrusters. If you’re on a planet AND not connected, turn on planet thrusters. Basically, event controllers are awesome, best block in the game.
So your plan with this series was to sell Ice.... right next to a moon... literally made of entirely ice? Wow lol. Why didn't you realize people could have just mined their own ice and not have to pay anything? Selling hydrogen would have been a better idea. 😂
Ooh, i could set up an event to turn off my gravity generator if my freight connector is extended so the gravity of the station doesnt mess with my hauler as its coming in to dock.
Here's a better way to use the door open event. Group all the doors on your ship or base. Then you add that group to the timer. Then when a door is open the event controller starts the timer and the timer closes the doors.
You were right in calling it atmosphere but not so much when you call it air Air: the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the EARTH, a mixture mainly of OXYGEN and NITROGEN
Thank you for all those examples. I currently taking a break from SE but i love to see what else is possible with the new update besides missiles and drones
You walk into room sudently Plushies starts fluding the room befor you know it your frames has died the best trab dosnt kill player but it eats your frames
These new access panels are some of my favorite blocks to use now. Some are purely decorative, others have an actual panel inside to access ship systems. I love it. The new hatch, too. Didn’t think I would use it much. Boy was I wrong
They are so good looking, and you can access seats and stuff through them so they are actually useful as hatches if you don't need to fit your character in somewhere
Diggin the show. To future watchers like me: real world engineering says: 20% is your safety margin, for networks, bridges, power, and spaceflight! When you calculate, like his burn to the ice, always leave 20% before your calculations!