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Enviroment is way to Over powered
Starbound:
The environment is way to over powered. Me and my friends have recently bought the game and have been playing. We tried playing the map Northern Fjords, but our engines would break every 3 seconds. We were at a major disadvantage. We then tried Battle of The Dunes to see if it ws any better, then the sand clouds came in and destroyed our engines again. Personally I think the environmental hazards are way to OP (Over powered) And they move way to quickly. There was no way of escaping the sand clouds on Battle of The Dunes. Hopefully this issue can be resolved somehow soon. I don't think that people just want to be stuck in the air not moving when they are being fired upon. So if you could please, nerf the environmental hazards? It would be much obliged. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Starbound
Skrimskraw:
there are no sand clouds on northern fjords
Starbound:
There may be no sand clouds on Northern Fjords but there is cold air if you go up high which can freeze your engines to an extent of them breaking.
N-Sunderland:
There are several easy ways to avoid being destroyed by sand clouds:
-Learn their movement patterns. They all move in straight lines, so it's not hard to predict where they're going.
-Rise above them. They don't reach to the top of the map, so you can fly over them.
-Repair your components. If you allocate a couple of components to each crew member, none of them will ever go down.
Also make sure the captain is being careful about using tools in clouds. Using kerosene or moonshine in a sand cloud is a good way to kill your own engines.
Also there's no "cold air" that freezes your engines on Fjords. Not sure what's giving you that idea.
Sammy B. T.:
--- Quote from: Starbound on February 18, 2014, 04:47:37 pm ---There may be no sand clouds on Northern Fjords but there is cold air if you go up high which can freeze your engines to an extent of them breaking.
--- End quote ---
Not in this game. Something else was destroying your engines, perhaps a piloting tool.
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