![]() Player created factions are available in both single-player and multiplayer. Traders primarily re-stock in-game shops, and pirates attack all other factions on sight. The most commonly encountered NPC factions are traders and pirates. Some NPC factions are present in the base game, and users can interact with them. Starmade has a "Factions" system, where groups of NPCs or players can interact. Players can take damage from several factors, including ship weapons, personal weapons, and the environment. Unlike other survival games however, the player does not lose their inventory upon dying. Upon dying, the player will lose a portion of their credits as long as spawn protection isn't active, and players respawn at their current spawn point, which is set using a special block in-game. The game has a weight-based inventory system and players are limited to the amount of items they can carry. Players can gather natural resources (such as ore, stone, etc.) or salvage ships and space stations found throughout the universe in order to craft certain parts and items using the manufacturing feature. Once a factory has been powered, players can put the ingredients in the right factory block, and it will start producing whatever it is programmed to produce. ![]() Factories require power in order to manufacture other parts. Each factory has its own inventory and specific list of items that only those blocks can manufacture. Players can craft parts with blocks called "Factories". In single-player universes, there is the ability to access a "Creative Mode", as in Minecraft, where the player has access to every block and item in the game.Ĭrafting is present in the game, and is known as "Manufacturing". Ships can be customized with a variety of materials to enhance performance, add new features or create combat/defense systems. Players create ships with special blocks, where they can then proceed to customize their ship in the game's "Ship Build Mode". Players create and customize their own spacecraft to explore the universe. This universe contains randomly generated galaxies, stars, asteroids, artificial structures (such as space stations and shops), and planets. ![]() X, Y, Z Reactor - Best described as 3 pillars going in 3 different directions, this reactor can further shorten the effective size of a reactor assembly if the ship or station it is on has enough height.In StarMade, the player, an astronaut, explores the generated voxel universe.L Reactor - Two Straight Line Reactors joined along different planes, L Reactors can take up a smaller effective portion of a vessel or station without sacrificing any power generation.X Reactor - Consists of several Straight Line Reactors touching by the corners in order to save space.Straight Line Reactors - A giant column that extends through the length, breadth, or height of the ship or station.Complex Cube Reactors - Actually many smaller reactors crammed into a cube-shaped space, this design exploits the fact that reactor groupings do not consider parts touching only by corners and/or edges to be part of the same assembly.It is also the least efficient in terms of power regeneration rate. Solid Cube Reactors - One of the most simple designs, it is simply a solid cube of SD HCT xm3.4 blocks.There are several types of reactor designs that may be followed: Starmade - Power Tutorial Types of Reactor
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