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I think the Demeter update is going in the right direction, especially the autominig is just right. But I think they should have removed the surface ores rather than the subsurface. The surface looks ugly and, above all, unrealistic through all these clumps of ore. In addition, searching / scanning and farming the ores under the surface just felt more real! I would be really happy if this is revised again. (This was translated by google, I hope it's still reasonably understandable) Tris
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The apparent amount of T2+ ores on planets/moons seems seriously and extremely low and literally kill unit miners. Basically all T2-T3 on Madis and Thades seems claimed, moons too; zero way for new players to grab a tile. What do you think?
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So I was watching videos from the Dual Universe channel: Dual Universe - YouTube And I saw how big the cores for building were. After seeing the sizes of them, I wondered if they could ever be resized to smaller versions but with the same functionality, preferably for smaller ships, such as: pods. --------------------------------------------------------- Check Out My YouTube Channel: MaxedMASKED
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OK, so I understand that some materials are rarer than others, but are there materials that are stronger than one another? I was thinking of this while I was creating another post: AirTraffcking For example, If I were to make two swords, both out of different materials, will one be stronger than the other and break it? Is there such thing as material durability; Example: If I were making more two ships, both out of different materials, will one last longer than the other and In a sense be more durable so long as no other variables besides space exploration are included? Also, Can one material pierce another material; Say If my ship got shot by another ship, would there be a bullet hole in my ship? Last, but not least; Are materials organized in tiers denoting how valuable they are, or is that decided by players? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also, Check out my YouTube Channel: MaxedMASKED (Watch, Like, Subscribe, Share, and Grin)
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