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Because the creative workbench is "too small" for these large ships...
Well uhh. If I ever manage to upgrade my PC, I'll give my idea a go.
Nonetheless, good job on these ships and keep up the great work!
I suggest "Expensive Edition", to keep in theme with the "Budget edition".
Main reason I'm suggesting this, is because I'm sure those at NASA, with their supercomputers would definitely enjoy it.
For those who don't get it, that's sarcasm, btw.
A recent update added a physics infuser block, to help with performance on large ships.
The tutorial for said block also said that, contrary to popular belief, large empty sections of ship tend to lag more than if they were filled with rooms!
Perhaps you could attempt a complete Olympic, complete with as much of the interior as possible? If it ends up lagging more than it's worth, I won't be mad. I'll understand.
Either way, thanks so much for this ship and keep up the great work!!!