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A quick thing, we'll never have emission-less engines for space flight in reality. Keen has always tried to base their tech level on 'achievements humanity can make in x amount of years' which always made me chuckle since gravity generators are ridiculous, and combat-grade lasers are capable of being produced today... But whatever on that.
TL:DR - Gravity based drives can't be made in RL that's why keen didn't add them.
Although, I'm so fucking happy that they exist here. God am I glad. I hate having these stupid knobs and nozzles sticking out in random stupid places.
It seemed too heavy on its own, which I hadn't taken into account.
Maybe I'll make a new version, but I'm not sure when.
I miss this from the beginning.
how can anyone imagine that in the long-term future we will still depend on engines that emit jets. And just now someone has been able to do magnetic propulsion.
I'm very hopeful that you make a more powerful version, one that pushes in all directions, and that consumes less energy as you still need to place a lot of blocks to be cost-effective. I'm trying to renovate my old ships putting gravity engines in them but they end up not being enough or consuming too much (and I'm already using the 5x version).