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@Treng you mean how to connect multiple grids via rotors and pistons? I could do a small tutorial video, I guess.
@ArthurSalim to make this work in space you need to place artificial mass on the train and place some gravity generators along the track. Otherwise the train will fly away.
The problem here is, that, if you activate the artificial mass, the train will start pushing down your whole ship (no matter how big it is). So I guess, this won't work on ships. Only on Asteroids and space stations, since they're static.
I created this monorail system to build scenarios on my server. The players then join the server to play survival games with the already finished monorail. (Like in my monorail test world)
I'm sorry about this but as long as it's impossible to project multi-grids, this system won't be survival ready, I fear.
But this will not work on large ships in space because the train then will push down the whole ship. But it should work on asteroids.
But Nobody Knows That
So They Could More Easily Mine?
Or Something?
Elevator Rail
But Yeah, The Rail Going Up WOULD Be Quite Useful.
But Instead Many Blocks.
Unless You Mean One Station
Then, Yeah
(it is a coincidence -.-")