Assemblers are easily one of the most temperamental things in the game. Typically, problems arise because they are full, but in this case it’s entirely possible something else is going on. If you have any interest, PM me and I can get you into a Discord group I’m part of that’s full of folks who can help you troubleshoot! We’re very patient, and we like to help folks out. Like, you can hop into a voice chat with us, share your screen, and we’ll get you straightened out really quickly.
That invitation to open to anyone, too, even if you just want a place to chat about SE. It’s a private community, but it’s full of great people.
Here are the names, and their links in the Workshop!
Octave (best purple alien planet ever) https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2151052687
Zerior (ice planet with rings and crazy atmosphere) https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2812528051
Ravcor (volcanis) https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2328266874
Planet Pyke (deep orange volcanic world) https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3028738424\
Teralis - City Planet https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2195637331
Hah! That’s a really good point. Honestly, I’m most excited for the decorative blocks that help make living quarters look cooler. It’s all about greebling, that’s the true end game of SE!
If anyone has a better, more integrated solution to sharing multiple pictures at once here on Lemmy, I’d love to learn about it! This works, but you do have to go through the extra step of visiting another website (at least, on desktop you do). I feel like there must be a better way than this?
Edit: You know what, I’m just going to put them right here above my comment for now!
If you like PAM, you may also enjoy taking a look at SCAM! It has a crazy cool, fully visual and interactive, in-game interface. You can control multiple drones with it to mine out asteroids.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2572154209
I’ve never attempted this before, so I’m not sure how helpful I’ll be, but I did find the following resource that seems to insist it is feasible: https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/space-engineers-linux/
Additionally, this Q&A looks to cover a more recent resource that could be helpful, to which the Github is located here: https://github.com/Matoking/protontricks
I will say the game runs fairly well on Windows, but if you play with a lot of mods, it regularly encounters problems. Historically speaking, I re-install and/or fix my SE installation many times a year. So if it makes you feel better, encountering problems while attempting to run the game is a fairly regular experience to some degree.
Wobble drives aren’t talked about often, but they use a spinning apparatus to screw up enemy targeting. Think of a hammer with decoys on the end spinning around a smaller ship… this used to (and probably still does) create problems for tracking within SE’s vanilla systems. I imagine it may also create the same problems for Weaponscore as well.
Essentially, hardcore PVP’ers used/use this tactic to create ships that are very difficult to destroy with automatic tracking. You’d typically be forced to use fixed weapons, and depending on the server your on, those may or may not be effective.
Edit: To clarify further, this is definitely not an example of a wobble drive. This is just a Clangtraption that’s gone hilariously wrong/right in a great way.
I just spent a good 20 minutes looking into this… and I’m fairly certain it is this one! https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=865384995&searchtext=
Fair warning, I want to say using this skybox got rid of the “bloom” effect on LCD’s. If you use it, check out your LCD’s after you enable it. I think I did find a workaround for this… but I can’t recall clearly. It also may have been fixed in the years between then and now.
I was excited to try this, but I typically play multiplayer, and weaponscore is blocking it haha. I guess there may be an issue with it.