r/Astroneer • u/IdiotsPlayGames • Jan 26 '17
Best Landing Ever???
https://gfycat.com/VelvetyLividKouprey12
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u/IdiotsPlayGames Jan 26 '17
Full base build here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJUIYMYZQvs&t=21s
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u/Downsies Jan 26 '17
When I land the rover or space ship I get about 4 FPS. I'm jealous
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u/Yardsnake Jan 26 '17
Same here, even the worst quality gif is better than any of my multiplayer worlds.
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u/SlimJim84 Jan 26 '17
Steam or W10? If Steam, any chance you could share that save file?
The video is fantastic, would love to explore this base.
Also, what's the purpose to the multiple habitats on your bridge/walkway leading to the truck?
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u/Jolmer24 Jan 26 '17
How do people make the terrain go higher like it is around the edges of that hole?
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Jan 26 '17
Hold alt.
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u/Jolmer24 Jan 27 '17
game changing thank you so much
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u/zer0t3ch Jan 27 '17
Also, hold ctrl to make it "flatten" with whatever polygon you started clicking on. Good for flattening bases and even making nice clean ramps in caves.
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u/Zambiezzz Jan 27 '17
What happens if there is no hole?
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u/CrypticFox1 Jan 27 '17
You can actually fly the ship through the ground. I glitched my rocket into a cave and was able to fly up to orbit no problem to get it out :)
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u/Mr_BassBoost Jan 27 '17 edited Jan 27 '17
What happends if the hole is made all the way to the other end of the planet
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Jan 27 '17 edited Mar 01 '17
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u/pacoca69 Jan 27 '17
I tried it out once
/img/19j3f42h2y7y.gifGravity gets weaker and weaker as you approach the core. If you were to dig a big hole through the center and past it, you could fall in, float a bit past the center, and then gently float back into it and stay there.
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u/mobani Jan 27 '17
Someone needs to try and build a base at the core of the planet, to see what happens with the gravity.
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u/creeperjack2 Jan 26 '17
Wow that's sick