There's a dev response to this, and this is currently the most updated one. Keep in mind, I've had to change a few things in this post, but it's otherwise the same.
Earlier today, the devs announced that they were removing attachment plates.
While I wanted to make this big post about it, I realized that I wouldn't be the best to post something like that. However, I did see a few things that did stand out to me.
I don't think having X ship justifies removing heretical ships, and after seeing this, I wanted to make a very quick post that shows off some of the designs the community has come up with, which I’ve posted as Imgur galleries.
Vintage:
Nomads:
Tactical:
Beatbreaker's Ships:
And here are some of my designs
Removing attachment plates would make a lot of these ships impossible, especially Varick's and my ships, and to make this easier to see, I’ll be releasing a lot of my Blueprints for people to see. You're free to distribute these, as long as you give credit to me. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JpJu6EnFLO0a9vjmKDnZT4W-DnRAoZf_?usp=sharing
Original Message by DerPfandadler#0001
"Alrighty
Attachment plates are cool and broken. But mostly cool
I'll divide this into two topics. First plates and then beams separately as they are two totally different stories.
So. Plates...
Attachment plates make it EASIER to connect plates to each other directly as you can use attachment plates to get points to put bolts into without having to add additional plates or beams. The attachment plates themselves however are not what is taking the stress/structural impact or whatever you want to call it. They are just allowing you to connect one part to another putting the load onto the parts themselves.
Attachment plates keep a low profile but not as low as other methods that exist to achieve the same exact thing. Like.... placing bolts from inside the plate. If we had plate welding we wouldn't need the inherently broken attachment plates for them, we wouldn't have to emulate plate welding by placing bolts from inside of plates anymore and everyone would be happy when it comes to plates AS LONG as it gives us enough freedom. The area required and the max distance for a weld should be relatively lenient.
Beams...
Beams are in a tough place. We do not have enough variety to make a lot of more complex shapes work without leaving gaps that have to be closed with attachment plates or adding ginormous beams destroying the shape. If attachment plates could only be bolted into beams everyone would be happy on the beam side. I know that this means a investment in development that you wanted to avoid. but if you are going to remove attachment plates take all beams that can cause gaps with them as well as they won't be properly usable anymore to anyone who isn't willing to mess around with moving around beams without snapping and finding a place where they will weld....
I just can't wrap my head around how Attachment plates have to be fixed -> we don't want to spend time on that -> let's remove them -> how do we connect beams that don't line up perfectly now? -> let's invest time into finding a solution for that instead of just making attachment plates work for this exact problem and nothing else and just be done with it makes any sense to you.
It shouldn't be impossible to make attachment plates structurally invalid when they are connected to anything that isn't a beam until you have a better solution. Right?"
Note: Removed "considering" since it wasn't clarified, it's a hard fact. And added a message from Pfand
Earlier today, the devs announced that they were removing attachment plates.
While I wanted to make this big post about it, I realized that I wouldn't be the best to post something like that. However, I did see a few things that did stand out to me.
I don't think having X ship justifies removing heretical ships, and after seeing this, I wanted to make a very quick post that shows off some of the designs the community has come up with, which I’ve posted as Imgur galleries.
Vintage:
Nomads:
Tactical:
Beatbreaker's Ships:
And here are some of my designs
Removing attachment plates would make a lot of these ships impossible, especially Varick's and my ships, and to make this easier to see, I’ll be releasing a lot of my Blueprints for people to see. You're free to distribute these, as long as you give credit to me. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JpJu6EnFLO0a9vjmKDnZT4W-DnRAoZf_?usp=sharing
Original Message by DerPfandadler#0001
"Alrighty
Attachment plates are cool and broken. But mostly cool
I'll divide this into two topics. First plates and then beams separately as they are two totally different stories.
So. Plates...
Attachment plates make it EASIER to connect plates to each other directly as you can use attachment plates to get points to put bolts into without having to add additional plates or beams. The attachment plates themselves however are not what is taking the stress/structural impact or whatever you want to call it. They are just allowing you to connect one part to another putting the load onto the parts themselves.
Attachment plates keep a low profile but not as low as other methods that exist to achieve the same exact thing. Like.... placing bolts from inside the plate. If we had plate welding we wouldn't need the inherently broken attachment plates for them, we wouldn't have to emulate plate welding by placing bolts from inside of plates anymore and everyone would be happy when it comes to plates AS LONG as it gives us enough freedom. The area required and the max distance for a weld should be relatively lenient.
Beams...
Beams are in a tough place. We do not have enough variety to make a lot of more complex shapes work without leaving gaps that have to be closed with attachment plates or adding ginormous beams destroying the shape. If attachment plates could only be bolted into beams everyone would be happy on the beam side. I know that this means a investment in development that you wanted to avoid. but if you are going to remove attachment plates take all beams that can cause gaps with them as well as they won't be properly usable anymore to anyone who isn't willing to mess around with moving around beams without snapping and finding a place where they will weld....
I just can't wrap my head around how Attachment plates have to be fixed -> we don't want to spend time on that -> let's remove them -> how do we connect beams that don't line up perfectly now? -> let's invest time into finding a solution for that instead of just making attachment plates work for this exact problem and nothing else and just be done with it makes any sense to you.
It shouldn't be impossible to make attachment plates structurally invalid when they are connected to anything that isn't a beam until you have a better solution. Right?"
Note: Removed "considering" since it wasn't clarified, it's a hard fact. And added a message from Pfand
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