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That's incorrect. The devs changed the Aurora and added some rooms and a HUGE cargo bay inside. You have to look for a ram on the front part of the ship right in the middle of some steel frames. The old side entrance is gone because they felt it was too easy to get inside. Now you have to do some exploration. Have fun!
Ah I was wondering, heard about there being a new entrance.
Old one was too easy? Really? Crabs all over the place that take four stabs to kill, flaming death raining from above, a reaper down below. What kind of sadist is making these decisions?
I guess this is the right place, right? I "just" have to find the exact place...
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=750496047
I don't think I'll start a new game before the final version, I just don't want to start all over again and again once I'm getting somewhere lest I get bored with the first steps, especially with finding all the fragments I need...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THgXqzNHIoE
If anyone asks: Up the ramp on the front of the Aurora near its right side (facing the front) where you can see a door blocked by cargo and stuff, pushing away Blood Crawlers on the ramp and then the debris in the entry with the repulsion cannon, extinguishing the fire in the hall and then cutting through a door with the laser cutter, if anyone else asks.
Amazing what's in there now, with the living quarters, bar and all.
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