A little something different here, I can't play at the minute properly anyways due some CTD, I have managed to play around and get memory usage down etc, but I'm going to wait till my 64gb of ram comes before properly trying to play, along with a fresh install of windows on my new nvme ssd, anyways I'm just glad I can make some content of some sorts its been a while, hope you enjoy the video guys, let me know your thoughts and once again thank you for the continued support
@leemonaghan5185 Жыл бұрын
The cam is on - yessssssssssssss
@Cplcash87 Жыл бұрын
Haha it cant stay permanently until i sort my usb's out, i had to unplug something just to get it on :D
@UttiFrutti27 Жыл бұрын
What a handsome brit, keep up the great work🎉
@Cplcash87 Жыл бұрын
😊 thank you
@vertexrikers Жыл бұрын
At 2:40 you refer to the "artificial gravity rings" and i'm like yeah, wtf bout those, eh? We got artificial gravity in SC like it's as easy as taking candy from a 5yrs-old. It's _everywhere_ from the smallest of ships with interior like Pisces to even on the pads of PO itself. Yet there are spinning rings that remind us of other fictional gravity generating contraptions, which on their scale and speed of rotation seldomly seem to be valid in the first place.. 👀 Regarding Seraphim: looking at the asop terminal area 6:25 i can't help but think they're just slapping their Bethesdaesque building blocks together and in the end all the stations feel and look exactly the same. PO had a unique asop area with that admin desk next to it and in my opinion for Seraphim that would've made a far better hommage to PO than those stupid rings 😝 Buuut i like the idea to give Olisar a close by station with the option to set it as respawn.
@Cplcash87 Жыл бұрын
Fair enough, I like the rings and it’s less sci fi and more reality as to how artificial gravity can be made in space, I get that there is artificial gravity in ships as well, but the rings just feel like a realistic way of creating artificial gravity, I like them and as for the asop terminals, yea that part I agree on, the terminals were kinda cool in the middle like that.