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2023 ended weirdly abruptly for me, but I got the shot in the arm I needed in order to hit the ground running in 2024. This year's going to be absolutely crazy, but for me personally, I feel my worst years are finally behind me. I'm ready to stop drowning in a sea of...

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Yamato Progress

Oh my goodness ... well, things may have slowed down exponentially compared to the first 24 hours of working on this thing, but that doesn't mean there hasn't been major progress. Check this out. The exterior is nearly finished (minus coloring) The catapults work...

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Expanding Kaiser Lore

One of the most annoying things about fleshing out these World War II inspired factions is that there isn't enough territory in the setting to go around. I mean we've got America, the UK, Germany, France, Japan, etcetera. There are only a handful of habitable worlds,...

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Shipwrecks and Drones

by | Feb 27, 2022 | Journal, Programming, Space Engineers, WoWs

Clan Battles

Well, Clan Battles went alright, though there were definitely some frustrating matches in between the steamrolls and hard fought victories.

I’ve got to clear out some old recordings soon but I’ll review them first to see if there’s anything worth keeping and using in video clips.

Drone Testing

I did some more testing on the Messer conversion today. It looks like there’s just one problem standing between me and actually having fully functioning Cosmo Messer drones. That problem is how the drones decide which dock they want to use. Half the time they’ll pick the closest dock and half the time they’ll pick the other one.

The Hipper’s design pretty much prohibits building docks in a line. It’s either 2 fighters side by side or just one, and right now I’m leaning toward the latter. Admiral Hipper was never meant to be reliant on drones, I just liked the idea of having one or two available.

I’m still not planning to use the E models as the base for the drone models, but they work well enough for testing.

Sort of …

This is what happens when the wrong docks get picked. The drones either come in way too fast and slam into each other or just decide to relax and cuddle.

Anyway, the last thing I wanted to mention is that my Space Engineers projects feel like a pretty good source of material for the blog, so I’ll be putting more effort into that, as well. That includes trying to pick up C# and making adjustments to in-game scripts.

I’ll try to post any useful info I learn about that and building techniques here going forward.

That’s all for tonight.

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