Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Medieval Space Engineers - Trebuchet and Balltista!
12 Comments
harmor316 15 Sep, 2016 @ 12:07pm 
hello

great mod

i dont know about you
but, i have read that space engineers is a better game. im one of those people who sees something good in one game and wants that to be added to another game.

what i was thinking was "adding or combining medieval engineers to space engineers"
creating a better game than just having two games completely separate
do you think that this is possible?

thank you
BeanSlinger419 21 Jul, 2015 @ 8:46pm 
XD a trebuchet i hate it make a cannon thats medieval
Baron Samedi 23 Jan, 2015 @ 11:19am 
:D
After I finished it I had a moment where I was like "...This has almost nothing to do with trebuchets." *Shrugs*
w4stedspace  [author] 23 Jan, 2015 @ 5:45am 
Haven't tried it yet but you're getting 10 points for style at the very least.. lol wasn't expecting that despite the name :)
Baron Samedi 22 Jan, 2015 @ 3:10pm 
Woops. Didn't even know it was set to private >_>
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=379168019
w4stedspace  [author] 22 Jan, 2015 @ 2:34am 
@Baron Samedi Would like to check that out yeah, because ur profile is private can't find an easy way to do so.. If I ask for a link thats not spamming right? :)
Baron Samedi 21 Jan, 2015 @ 4:55pm 
Nice, I'm not the only one who started thinking ahead towards ME :D
I was thinking about Edward Longshanks' "Warwolf" trebuchet, so I built something based on it, but it has nothing to do with trebuchets I'm afraid. It's just a massive gravity ram that fires meteors. Check it out on my workshop if you want, I won't spam you with a link.
w4stedspace  [author] 21 Jan, 2015 @ 3:38am 
@Psypop technically anything that launches an object using a stored force is a catapault, however this design uses an approximation of the trebuchet physics so I called it that, although as I mention in the video the 'cup' end is more of a 'typical' catapault feature as trebuchets tended to use a sling.

The difference being that a trebuchet functioned by using a heavy weight (or a load of guys pulling down) on an unequal length lever to create a strong swinging force made stronger by the sling effect, a typical catapault used tension in either rope or wood to achieve it's force around a static point.
Psysop 21 Jan, 2015 @ 3:11am 
It is a nice experiment, it inspires me a little. But what you actually made was not trebuchet it was catapult.
w4stedspace  [author] 21 Jan, 2015 @ 2:22am 
@Reppy022 that's even weirder than this one.. good luck! Wish I could help but I'm clueless it seems :)
CGS noneuno 20 Jan, 2015 @ 6:46pm 
ah yes a prequel to the game. :D
ColdasJones 20 Jan, 2015 @ 6:20pm 
i have been having sensor problems alos... but to the opposite extent. in building a completely automated minng ship(in which i was successful, except for a sensor bug) what would happen is the sensor would display that it did recognize the asteroid, but not excecute the action i set it to, about 50% of the time. the other 50%=flawless