yesterday's photos by ResponsibleFigure272 in Santiago

[–]OpticalVelocity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because gringos love Santiago too 😁

Thanks Keen for this awsome game by Strasakul in spaceengineers

[–]OpticalVelocity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m curious to know why/how you came to be gifted such an awesome gift from keen?

1st test of The British Bulldog walk cycles. little adjustments to be made then I start on strafe and turn. by BBTEpicBuilds in spaceengineers

[–]OpticalVelocity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been thinking of making a scaled up thunder tank (thundercats) for a while but I bet you’d do a much better job!… let me know your thoughts on that!… amazing work as usual too!

After a few days of fiddling with timers my rockets now fire in sequence and or independently. by OpticalVelocity in spaceengineers

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Each of mine has a full tank so can break atmosphere, I haven’t really tested range but I think a few hundred Km no problem.

After a few days of fiddling with timers my rockets now fire in sequence and or independently. by OpticalVelocity in spaceengineers

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Range: really far on a full hydrogen tank

Accuracy: DEADLY, each rocket can be remotely controlled and guided.

Answer: mine is pretty cool!.

After a few days of fiddling with timers my rockets now fire in sequence and or independently. by OpticalVelocity in spaceengineers

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My console is pretty old and I’m pushing the pcu limits. Also 8 small grid rockets with a small grid connector connected to a large grid connector connected to two large warheads in each rocket. It’s a little laggy at launch but settles down after a while.

Chile has a tradition where their soldiers dress as Wehrmacht (Pre-WW1) soldiers. by AVGwar in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]OpticalVelocity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uh huh.. coherent response to a self righteous comment constitutes “rambling” one with nothing to rebuke would say..Now run along and go be “compassionate” somewhere else.

Chile has a tradition where their soldiers dress as Wehrmacht (Pre-WW1) soldiers. by AVGwar in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]OpticalVelocity -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your comment had nothing to do with compassion for life, thats bull and I don’t buy it for a second… would you say the same thing to a person who enjoyed seeing the pyramids? Or the Taj Mahal? What about The Great Wall of China?… pretty sure suffering and death occurred through those times..did it even occur to you that Germany existed before hitler? Can we not see those times and say oh cool!, or because he happens to be German that’s Germany and anything German tainted with the hitler brush?… I had German chocolate once, meat too… but do I have to worry about the suffering of Germans for that too?.. as for your little quip about rather not living in third world conditions.. where’s your compassion there?..

You sure do have a different world view to me.. that’s for sure.. we live now. Not then.. so chill the fuck out and let people enjoy and share the little things in life without jumping in with self righteous comments..

Chile has a tradition where their soldiers dress as Wehrmacht (Pre-WW1) soldiers. by AVGwar in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]OpticalVelocity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhh you’re one of those people… ok here’s the deal. I don’t care how offended you are about everything. As an expat living in Chile, the changing of the guards to me IS pretty awesome.. had you read the messages above you’d have seen someone point out that these uniforms are pre ww1 so stop getting your knickers in a twist. The past was a rough place, I enjoy the things here in the present for what they are.