Karnewarrior • 2 yr. ago. I honestly prefer the landing pads, since they have the helpful green circle when they're targeted. It means you don't need to spam E, you just need to slow down and maneuver until the pad lights up green, then slam E before it switches to some other one. Still a bit of a pain, but it's better than raw Earth, where a
Needs to be addressed in a bug fix. just found out somethig. when you place the pad first, you can attach a building to it.. but you cant attach the pad to a existing building.. i hope thats a bug. #2. Mio Rin Aug 15, 2019 @ 12:09am. Try placing the landing pad at a small distance, then connecting a walkway from it to the base structure.Originally posted by Mr. Bufferlow: If you have multiple pads, the ships will land on a regular basis at your settlement. The main purpose for me is to collect Tritium. Most will have a bit. The reality of trading is it is not that great an economic activity, unless you just like the role play aspect.
- Start with a structure tube connected off of the ground floor cylindrical room, directly under the landing pad. - Next, use a cuboid room off of the structure tube (which can now be deleted). - Connect cuboid rooms and place them as desired under the landing pad. - Stack the cuboid rooms till your reach max height.
I wonder if it's possible to remove the "landing pad not clear" check Specifically it seems to check for a path to the sky. This makes it impossible to build a landing pad underground If it's possible, then it'd be reeeally cool to fly your ship into a cave entrance and land on your personal landing pad