Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Tet
15 kommentarer
jamstraz 2. mar. kl. 7:52 
DO NOT USE.
CB|Torlo 27. mar. 2023 kl. 17:00 
In a mod list of 22 planet mods and the solar system generator, this one, single planet mod causes a crash. Goodbye Tet.
Os Rose Britt 28. feb. 2022 kl. 15:25 
broken mod
Os Rose Britt 28. feb. 2022 kl. 15:16 
causes a infinite "joining sever" thing
jetblade545 7. feb. 2021 kl. 1:02 
this mod is incompatible with better stones mod and causes it to loose ore color.
Repporio 16. dec. 2019 kl. 6:55 
somehow the Jericu mod and the Tet mod are incompatable as when both are activated, Tet looses its textures.
Viper 1. aug. 2019 kl. 4:01 
give this just enough access to oxygen that you can set it to "Inferno" <--- yes that's a real temperature level actually in the game, you can achieve it in vanilla by digging extremely deep into earth, alien, and possibly elsewhere
Meridius_IX / Lucas 30. juni 2019 kl. 18:18 
For the freeze/hot thing, it looks like its tied to oxygen in the game code. It has a part that basically sets it to freeze if the oxygen is less than 0.01 - sort of a shame really...
Alpha-5 30. juni 2019 kl. 9:57 
Nice work Dr.
Alpha-5 30. juni 2019 kl. 9:56 
There's probably an intermediate zone in between. Ice also forms under high pressure easier, so being underneath a bunch of rock helps. They think something similar might exist on Mars.
Leo_Draconus 29. juni 2019 kl. 10:28 
If the core of a planet is hot, then hot do you have ice deep underground? I understand the surface it too hot due to the thick atmosphere.
Rhea.licious 26. juni 2019 kl. 21:05 
Ah okay thanks @Greyson XMG
| n f a m o u s 26. juni 2019 kl. 17:37 
"Tet" like the battle/oblivion spaceship/vietnamese new year?

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Greyson XMG 26. juni 2019 kl. 16:50 
Venus has a heavy atmosphere.. BUT it is held close to the surface due to the heavy nature of the gasses. A meteor would hit a dense atmosphere, but would not have time to burn before hitting the surface.
Rhea.licious 26. juni 2019 kl. 14:59 
Wait, what is the explanation behind the thick atmosphere if there is an abundance of craters?