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I ask because if I'm gonna play this for anymore than 100 hours, I plan on one day making the biggest ship without the use of Upscaling.
That's really just an easy mode method of making a bigger ship imo. It's amazing and great, don't get me wrong, but yeah.
Make an efficient design and it should practically scale to any size you want. There'd be absolutely no rational point of "look- its made of all default size blocks, and its real big."
the statement "whats the biggest right outta the box" makes no sense, I could upload a ship litterally the size of an entire sector right now.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=945583718
Those must be the biggest hyperspace engines ever!
Compensating for not being able to fight?