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Im imagining that they will make planets less than 1G to make it easier for players to work with. so all of this might not matter.
Ive made the assumption that "real gravity" in game will affect all mass in a very similar way to how the gravity generators affect AM blocks. if that is the case more thrust will be required. that may be why they buffed thrusters to roughly 3x their old output. as it was before it was very hard to create a ship that could do it.
My initial attempt (before the buff to thrusters and reactors) at it showed that i needed a ship with roughly 50 (irc) downward facing large thrusters to be able to lift the ship itself and an aditional 1000 metric ton payload at any reasonable rate when acted on by 1G force.
The change to thrusters makes me think that there will likely be situations where you will face 1G+ AND that it will behave much the way stated above.