I, edit my save game:
Gemini/Rygannon^78953586688.000000^new_constantinople
this hugest ufo is visible in dock screen and changable shields, guns, otc. but its dont move ,turn and fire and has no cocpit. what can i do?
How can i use new_constantinople?
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How can i use new_constantinople?
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I tried flying a Steltek fighter (too powerful to be fun for long), and I repainted my Centurion a few times. I even considered making a "stealth" ship that looks like an asteroid, but making a playable ship out of NC is definitely something new.
If you want it to be a new capital ship type, try using the numbers from the Paradigm (scale factor, mass, acceleration, shields, armor, mounts, subunits, etc) as a starting point. If you were going for a freighter-sized craft, then go with the Orion.
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I tried flying a Steltek fighter (too powerful to be fun for long), and I repainted my Centurion a few times. I even considered making a "stealth" ship that looks like an asteroid, but making a playable ship out of NC is definitely something new.
If you want it to be a new capital ship type, try using the numbers from the Paradigm (scale factor, mass, acceleration, shields, armor, mounts, subunits, etc) as a starting point. If you were going for a freighter-sized craft, then go with the Orion.
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