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I'm sorry to hear you've had bad interactions before.
We have different definitions of what works okay then, 20m/s lateral in space and generator over 120% when stopping isn't my idea of working, especially when that's without having added or upgraded any weapons.
Like I said, I love how it looks and I hope you didn't take it the wrong way, I was just disappointed based on the description at the time, all good now, easy enough to grind more mats!
I didn't actually know about creative mode so I'll definitely use that next time before spawning anything, thanks for the help on that suggestion! :)
No problem, would just be nice if that stuff about 1.2 etc was a little clearer in the description as it's not exactly a small amount of resources or wait time on your own and essentially now I have a very nice looking but functionally useless, ship.
For example, "performed quite well in it's day" is a long way away from trashing all these high end enemies without a pilot as mentioned in the description etc.
I didn't know that about RCS to be fair as it says in game "required on every vessel for turning" so I assumed they were pretty important, fair enough if that's not the case in RE.
Never mind, as I say, aesthetically it's fantastic, just a bit disappointed with the amount of wasted time and mats.