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    Default Space Engineers is amazing

    Seriously, it is
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    ...care to go more in-depth? The game has interested me, and I debated whether or not to pick it up during the Steam sale.
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    Default Re: Space Engineers is amazing

    Is this minecraft in space or is there an actual game lurking under the hood (or some future hood yet to be completed)?

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    Default Re: Space Engineers is amazing

    A friend of mine really loves it as well. Constantly talks about building his giant battle cruiser, and even spent a good 10 minutes describing how he managed to rig a lift system so he can 'call' up his fighter to the cruisers hanger, then fly off, then be able to lower it again.

    I think these kind of games can be summarised as 'Minecraft in Space', but different environments and settings.
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    I haven't played a lot of it, since I have been busy lately so the tedium of learning, gathering and building spaceships isn't really for me when I have a couple of hours to play at most during the week.

    I would say it is more than minecraft. Sure, the gathering and building of minecraft is there, but I get the feeling the game is really ment to be played in PvP. Why else make huge spaceships and put guns on them?! Programmers can even make their little scripts ingame.
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    Ah, good to know the PvP piece, I'll know to steer clear then. Last thing I need in a game is spending countless hours building a ship only to have it blown up.

    I've sort of written off open world games for the most part anyway, I've come to realize minecraft style games have a fatal flaw to them, no end game.

    So the ending is inevitably one of simply getting bored of it all and stopping. I need game play, or narrative or character development arc that heads somewhere I've decided.

    Having games end not with a bang but a whimper is simply not a satisfying experience in my book and I've done it quite enough at this point to be certain of it, at least for myself.

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    Ignore, the forum gods, or more likely the hosting service that seems to have a sense of humor for this site, duped my post....
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    I am a historical purist. I hate space games. I love this game and think about it all the time.

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    So I got this game as a gift and its pretty enjoyable! Definitely needs more tutorials, took me forever to figure out how to get oxygen flowing and Im still not sure what half the stuff does. But it sure is fun, built my first warship from scratch today:

    This thing can take on basically anything thrown at it that the game can spawn. Heavily armed, heavily armored, and pretty fast for such a big ship.

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    Though the insides are a bit lacking.

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    Going to try a new ship tomorrow, going to go for more complicated like real corridors and a better compartment system with better airflow and a less spartan look.
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