Space Engineers Heaviest Item at Jordan Bullard blog

Space Engineers Heaviest Item. Platinum (after being refined) is the heaviest i know of. For components, you want steel plates. From earlier days of space engineers i remember different ores, processed ores and components having different weights (platinum ingots being. If i remember correctly, platinum ingots have the highest weight in. If you want ingots, platinum is the heaviest per volume. In terms of myass,my guess would be uranium. I think melted bars weigh even more. Eg large steel tubes take up a lot of volume but weight less than same vol of ore. This size cargo container is a 5x5x5 object for the small ship variant, which makes it 125 times the volume, in terms of blocks of space occupied. If the goal is to maximize ingots gained, the winner is steel plates, which only waste 11% of their volume for the volume of.

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If the goal is to maximize ingots gained, the winner is steel plates, which only waste 11% of their volume for the volume of. For components, you want steel plates. From earlier days of space engineers i remember different ores, processed ores and components having different weights (platinum ingots being. This size cargo container is a 5x5x5 object for the small ship variant, which makes it 125 times the volume, in terms of blocks of space occupied. Platinum (after being refined) is the heaviest i know of. If i remember correctly, platinum ingots have the highest weight in. In terms of myass,my guess would be uranium. I think melted bars weigh even more. If you want ingots, platinum is the heaviest per volume. Eg large steel tubes take up a lot of volume but weight less than same vol of ore.

Space Engineers Universal Ship Classification Guide

Space Engineers Heaviest Item This size cargo container is a 5x5x5 object for the small ship variant, which makes it 125 times the volume, in terms of blocks of space occupied. If i remember correctly, platinum ingots have the highest weight in. Platinum (after being refined) is the heaviest i know of. Eg large steel tubes take up a lot of volume but weight less than same vol of ore. For components, you want steel plates. If you want ingots, platinum is the heaviest per volume. In terms of myass,my guess would be uranium. I think melted bars weigh even more. If the goal is to maximize ingots gained, the winner is steel plates, which only waste 11% of their volume for the volume of. From earlier days of space engineers i remember different ores, processed ores and components having different weights (platinum ingots being. This size cargo container is a 5x5x5 object for the small ship variant, which makes it 125 times the volume, in terms of blocks of space occupied.

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