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i cant get titaniam or the rod thing in the research table

I am not aware of the existence of titanium, do you mean iron? And the rod stuff, I think that's something you find on one of the other planets.

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almost there

You should try to build the warp drive :) it might go a little faster. You can find the resources for it in the asteroid ring around the starter planet

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i cant get the ores in the belt

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The purple rock is a bit tricky because they don't stack, each piece requires its own inventory slot. There is a key to open your full inventory and see how many slots you have. It might be TAB? If not then just try different keys till you find it. Once you find that inventory screen, you can see how many free slots you have, and dump anything that is not a priority. Then you should be able to collect the purple rocks for the warp engine.

I did exactly what you did and flew to the moon the long way. It would be fine if there was something fun to do along the way, like monsters to fight or a puzzle to solve.

no i just cant get my ship in the right pos to collect the rock

You have to get out of your ship. You can "EVA" for a minute or two, just to give you enough time to fly manually over to the rock, mine it, and get back into your spaceship. Highly recommend saving your game before you try.

good game so far, but how tf do i get glass?

You can find patches of it on the starter planet. Fly around and look for glittering minerals!

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Well, golly. I'm going to have to keep an eye on this game. You're on to something very fun.

I hope future development will add an interstellar environment. Warping between planets is fine but warping between stars would be exciting.

I was disappointed to discover that you did not use life-like gravity simulation. I prepared to go into orbit and then scratched my head at what I was seeing instead.

You should add a controls screen asap. I was confused about how the inventory works, and didn't discover the inventory screen until after a 45 minute flight to the moon. A little list of what keys do what things would have made a big difference.

I think you should not make the planets on the star map selectable. It's more fun to look at the map and try to figure out which way to fly. Maybe they should be selectable on a 'easy' difficulty mode.

I made an airlock to protect my ship's oxygen, and then realized that was completely unnecessary because it doesn't work the way I assumed. I think you should make the oxygen machine get destroyed if it is left on while exposed to an un-sealed environment. That would make that aspect of the game more challenging. A short-term oxygen supply inventory item would also be nice, so you don't necessarily have to die because your oxygen machine popped.

I'm sure you have a roadmap laid out already, but I suggest making failure mechanics a priority would be a good idea. I was so careful to land gently every time I moved my ship, then I once crashed and the result was disappointing. Later I flew straight into the star. I mean, I got right in the middle, as close as possible. The result there was also pretty disappointing. So, setting up all the ways the player should die or lose will make a big difference in the experience.

One problem that stood out to me- the adventure sort of defeats itself once you get the stellar drive. It's cool, but it suddenly kills the excitement after about five seconds when you realize it is now super easy to get anywhere. I think progressive levels of propulsion power leading up to the stellar drive would be a good way to go.

I got hours of enjoyment out of this game and I hope I get to see you take it a long way. Good work all around. :)

Thanks for the feedback!

A lot of the things you said align with where I want the game to go: it's all about the wonders of space exploration while facing the harshness of space. Things like ship damage, proper oxygen management & warp capabilities are part of the current roadmap.

Thank you for playing it, and I'm glad you got enjoyment out of it :)

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its such a cool game I only wish it was bigger with more star systems but still extremely sick

Thank you!

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For a prototype this is better than many games coming out today and the only things I wish it had will probably be added since it's only a prototype.

Thanks a lot! I'd love to know what are the things you wish it had :)

You can also join the Discord server (https://discord.gg/adA8nqqJ49) and discuss suggestions if you want.

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This kept me up way past my bed time. Good work. Keep it up!

Thank you! :)

Great prototype! The second planet is a total scam tho xD

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Thank you! The latest update introduces resources to the second planet. You can now check it out :)

Love it!

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Bravo for creating this wonderful immersive game. I tested it, made different spaceship designs, had a lot of fun. Keep working on it, I will be following your progression. Thanks. 

Thank you!!!

This game is so fun man, I really did not expect it to be this good! It would be even better and more fun if you added an altitude gauge and an indicator that tells you your vertical acceleration (positive and negative). Thank you so much man.

Thank you for your comment and suggestions! I'm glad you enjoyed the game :)

I haven't had this much fun with a prototype game in a long time. I played it like 3 hours, exploring every part of the galaxy which I was in and it was a beautiful experience. 

Simple game, but I can't wait to see more of it!

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You have no idea but you just made my day! I had no expectations sharing this game and reading your comment was so encouraging. 

Thank you for playing it! I'd love to see your spaceship on the game's discord (https://discord.gg/adA8nqqJ49) if you get the chance!

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Incredibly promising prototype! I look forward to seeing how this project evolves in the future. 

Thank you for your comment!

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