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But if I might suggest, you may want to take another look at Space Engineers.
The Dev's have actually fixed a lot of things in the past year, including multiplayer, rotors, pistons, wheels, landing gear, airtightness, and a lot more. 32 player servers are a thing now.
Hi, Yeah actually I abandonned the project as is. It is working, but it will not and never work on multiplayer server. For the simple reason that devs puts 0 effort in multiplayer and announce that they never will. So I don't see the point of putting hard work into it since the game will not allow me to make it work.
I stopped play Space engineers since years now, hope I'll find an other game like this one, with at least as much features but more playability.
Have a great day.
I'm looking for an autopilot script that will work on a server, to setup a scenario where a ship (a plane, specifically) continually follows a giant looping flight path to give observant players a hint of which way they need to drive their rovers to find the next phase of the scenario. Except, unlike with the vanilla RC block's autopilot, I'm looking for something that can go between a bunch of waypoints without stopping and hovering to make the remote control block touch the EXACT gps point.