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1. Gravity drives with no gravity generators in one or more axis.
***2. Space Engineers.***
I Love how non specific this is!
It can just as easily mean Space Engineers the game as it does the people Building the ships!
I put those 3 drives in a triangular pattern. My ship is triangular itself and basically I have one drive (3x3) in the middle of the front of the ship and also 2 drives in the back of the ship spread from each other. I tried comparing my construction with one of the Jerry's examples (the red ship, whose grav drives work perfectly fine even up to this date). I have no idea what can be the cause and I would be glad to see any advice.
// Lines 945-946 are
panel.WritePublicText(before + sf.ToString(width) + after, false);
panel.ShowPublicTextOnScreen();
// but should be
panel.WriteText(before + sf.ToString(width) + after, false);
panel.ContentType=VRage.Game.GUI.TextPanel.ContentType.TEXT_AND_IMAGE;
Feel free to use any part of my old code as long as credit is acknowledged. Just put my name under an asterisk in the workshop page or something.
That said, I wrote this in high school and I’m in grad school now so a lot of the math could really be made much more rigorous. I won’t be implementing anything, but I can describe a better and more accurate algorithm for anyone interested.
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1878739837