Submitted by JediMastoras t3_zz9zyd in space
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Submitted by JediMastoras t3_zz9zyd in space
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No mans sky is super fun, i can’t recommend enough. That being said it takes a few hours of play before it really gets going.
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Dyson Sphere isn't too hard-core of a simulator but it's a great game!
Elite Dangerous maybe. I play Eve Online a lot but not sure that’s what you’re looking for
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Dyson Sphere program is exactly what it entails. You get to design and build a mega structure. I made a dyson sphere that was a giant flower engulfing the sun. One of the most beautiful times ive had in a space game. But its also a factory game, so expect hundreds of hours of your life to be forfeit. But as you stand on the cold dead world you have exhausted of resources of and the crazy shit you just put in the sky, its very worth.
Also space engineers is a pretty good sandbox for space structures and i think they got a space elevator, no megaprojects though.
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Youria_Tv_Officiel t1_j2acy2v wrote
Can't think of many, maaaayyyybe dyson sphere program but I did not hear much from it.
Space Engineers, while straying off from the realistic space simulator (still good though) can support space elevators, no dyson sphere though.