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And silence. Where is everyone? Where are we? ?
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It took off. He left the planet.
Not at once... Physics, aspects of its operation and the operation of certain blocks, which I did not know at first.
And in general, it was possible without additional accelerators on the sides. Incredibly cool in-game engines! When I realized what was going on and that on trial failures all this fool doesn't just fall from the start because it's too heavy. (not because it is dropped by buggy selected connector lockers on the launch pad)
The idea with “accelerators” turned out to be implemented by me as well – they just don’t want to separate, but just tear out pieces of the rocket with them. Havok is shorter.
And when I leave, I take a break. With this hyper sticky addiction.