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do you think its possible for you to recreate this as lower CPU , maybe removing decorations... for survival purposes?
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/163654420670383081/4FD8140B3453005F270118DB93479492199C56C0/
No Gravity Generator on a ceiling:
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/163654420670382571/8CDE46A231DE743B67EA3BB6ABF1450411F761F5/
No connection to the main system:
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/163654420670383646/D15AAF2C016718E6B68B785CF554464D9BD64197/
Maybe its just my PC that's trash xD
At first this carrier was perhaps too much of a challenge to my poor sense of direction and I got utterly lost but after a bit of running around it became easy to navigate on the many floors and corridors. Easy access to every compartment of the ship, all neatly organized.
Absolutely love the RP details like personal rooms for the officer crew and the briefing room.
One of the many mind blowing things I experienced was the shifting gravity when running up the ramps from and to the hangar bay.