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Zudem haben die Meisten Schalter ebenfalls keinerlei Funktion...
Supergridding
1: place down a single large block that you want to put on a small grid.
2: press CTRL + B to make a blueprint, and name the blueprint "large block _____" or whatever you want
3: navigate to ~user/Appdata/roaming/spaceengineers/blueprints/local and the folder with the same name as the blueprint
4: open the file "bp.sbc" in your favourite text editor (Notepad++)
5: find the tag (with ctrl + f) GridSizeEnum
6: change the Large to Small
7: Save the file and refresh your blueprints in-game
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/spaceengineers/comments/6o0cpp/im_surprised_by_the_lack_of_people_using_this/
https://imgur.com/a/IHv64Cy
Other than that, it's really neat.
It makes me want to get back into SE.
Subscribed.