Given that with 3.18 bedlogging finally functioning again (albeit a bit restrictive with the only one person can be on a ship during bedlogging), I wanna ask how long have you been able to live onboard your ship?

With that I mean waking up in your ship and then bed logout on the same.

I am starting my journey through the stars on board of my Crusader Mercury Star Runner (BFS-The Long Dream), trying to do everything from it: be it missions, cargo, exploration (mostly sand caves) and mining.

Got any stories to share as well?

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    2 years ago

    Oh damn, that means you live off the Grid then? Hope you got some good Nutritional Food on board. Can’t Imagine living on Lux alone.

    Would be cool if we would be able to consign crates to others so that your friends perhaps can come and take some load off you and sell it at TDDs.

    How do you deal with 200 crates already? I thought the cargo grids in the Reclaimer are only one stack high?

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      2 years ago

      The salvage processing deck has a 120 SCU grid and the Cargo Hold has a 180 SCU grid. So 300 is the max capacity.

      Idk if I’ll call it quits there or not though. The rooms themselves are huge, I might just start yeeting boxes around until there’s too many to track and my Reclaimer causes servers to 30K on demand cause the physics engine can’t cope lmao

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        2 years ago

        Oh yeah the cargo holds are huge, can’t believe it that CIG only made those cargo grids 1 crate high; heck there would be enough space to stack multiple 32 SCU containers in them as well.

        I know that you can stack Crates ontop of other Crates even outside of Grids but I really don’t like the bounciness that happens which also can cause damage to the ship.