I don't know how many play it here, but I enjoy making random stuff. So post your creations etc. First attempt at medieval suspension, which failed badly. Second attempt worked awesomely, I even made it down the hill.
I can barely even make two towers connect together without them crumbling under the structural weakness.
Kind of a tower with a crane on it. Couldn't get any taller without having foundation problems as you can see by my patch work... First design failed so I rebuilt it based on harbor style cranes.
Not sure if it matters to you, but those timber pieces you used to plug up the broken pillar, and the bits you used for various wooden pieces, aren't affected by gravity and have no structural integrity physics. That means if you decide to knock your tower down, the wood will be left floating and possibly even hold parts of the building up.
Yeah. It's weird. I wrapped the tower with the wood on the weak side because it won't move... It follows Minecraft physics.
Wondering why medieval engineers is getting so much more attention than space engineers. It looks really good, but making huge space stations seems more interesting. To me at least.
This game looks more involving compared to space engineers. i own space engineers. this game looks like it would be more exciting to play.
Some of the engine updates the medieval engineers team are making are supposed to be bleeding over into space engineers too. Structural integrity could prove rather interesting in space engineers.
It's more interesting to break stuff when there's Earth gravity acting on it so you can watch it fall. That and structural integity.
Guess it is. Although crashing two massive spaceships certainly looks like fun. Structural integrity is great though. I want to buy the game, but need more monies