Space Engineers

Space Engineers

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(DX11) Fountain
   
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Type: Mod
Mod category: Block, Script
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6.801 MB
2017. jan. 11., 1:51
2017. ápr. 15., 11:01
7 változásjegyzék ( megnézés )

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(DX11) Fountain

1 Eikester készítette gyűjteményben
Eikesters Mods Collection
85 elem
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Water you looking at?
Right! A Fountain!

With real fake Water.

Purely Decorative Block
Large Grid 3x3x2
Custom Sound
Construction Models
Colorable



Video by ScotsDragon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au8QkbgqFXo

!NOTE!
This block might have an negative impact on performance when used excessively due the high amount of Transparent Materials, custom Billboards etc.



As always, Have Fun :)



Watertextures by zapaper[opengameart.org]
http://opengameart.org/content/lpc-animated-water-and-waterfalls
Highly modified and converted to fit my needs


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72 megjegyzés
Evo584 2021. márc. 7., 5:05 
Some parts are broken. Can you fix this, please?
mfgp2 2021. febr. 27., 13:31 
BROKEN. any fix?
SkyDrifter 2019. ápr. 12., 10:27 
The water and inscription seem to be missing for me
MAGC 2018. márc. 3., 22:57 
Ijust find this mod and have to say is impressive, also the inscription seems to change every time i log into
Foba Bett 2018. febr. 27., 17:02 
Still did a better job with water than the entire dev team
dr.satan 2017. okt. 15., 12:39 
hey eikester, would you mind if i do some edits on that mod for our server?
Netherspark 2017. márc. 30., 9:29 
The water and inscription seem to be missing.
Weulf 2017. febr. 15., 18:22 
can you make a version of this without the statue? :P
Raven4K 2017. jan. 17., 15:39 
the water's laced with very tiny mass blocks that have there own zero point power modules powering them forever thats how the water stays in there in zero gravity
Lord Bhael 2017. jan. 17., 8:45 
@AcedFox: The water stays due to a flat plane electromagnetic field emitted below the water and extending only just above the surface. That's the same reason the water doesn't boil off when exposed to vacuum. :steamhappy: