Starfield's ship creator is so in-depth that people are recreating the Millennium Falcon and Futurama's Planet Express. But there's a new meta on the horizon... cubes. Giant, ugly, ungainly cubes, blasting through the sky like a Chunks block of meat lodging down your throat.
Building a cube ship is pretty simple. Put all the important bits in the middle, surround it with blocks, and pop some engines on the back. Now you can fly around the Settled Systems in what is essentially an overgrown Minecraft block. I guess you don't need to be aerodynamic in space.
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"Resistance is futile," IngeniousIdiocy posted, attaching a video of their cube ship in detail. "I hid the grave drive, reactor, shield, fuel tanks, and cargo holds in a 2x2x2 hollow inside the cube. It has 36 mobility and blocks out the camera, so I'm not keeping it but it was fun to make and the diversity of the interior space is a lot of fun. A 3x2 mess hall, a 2x2 brig... fun stuff you can't fit in a typical build. Total number of components limit and the vertical height limit were the determining factors for the size of the build."
Spinning it around in the shipbuilder menu is one thing. People wanted to see this impractical abomination of modern design in action, and IngeniousIdiocy obliged. They took a video of their cube ship grav jumping and landing, showing what it looks like in Starfield's environment. It takes up a huge amount of the screen and you can hardly see out of the window in first person, which is a bit of a flight hazard.
They don't plan to use it, but plenty have made suggestions on at least making the ship prettier. One was to colour it like a Rubik's Cube or a GameCube,
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