Ship Piloting

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See also: Ships, Ship Modules and Ship Building


Controls - Mouse and Keyboard

  • Switch between ship systems = [Left & Right arrow keys]
  • Increase/Decrease power levels = [Up & Down arrow keys]

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Controls - Xbox Controller

  • Switch between ship systems = [Left & Right on Dpad]
  • Increase/Decrease power levels = [Up & Down on Dpad]

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Menu Settings

You can also find additional keybinds in the Settings menu under Controls. Here you will find additional settings for piloting controls such as inverting flight and adjusting various input sensitivities.

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Grav Drive

Your ship is able to travel using the Grav Drive by allocating ship power to the GRV: Grav Drive system and then navigating via the Star Map to travel to your desired destination.

Note: The amount of ship's power allocated to the Grav Drive determines the time required for it to be activated.

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If you do not have enough fuel capacity, you will not be able to travel to some systems. You can still get to these systems, but you will need to do multiple jumps to systems you can reach along the path. You also will want to upgrade the Helium-3 (HE3)HE-3 tanks on your ship. These tanks can be be bought at most ship vendors under fuel parts.

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Tips and Tricks

  • Heavier ships need larger grav drives to jump further.
  • The Astrodynamics skill decreases fuel cost and increases Grav Jump range.
  • If you have an outpost containing fuel (He3) it will extend the range your ship can go in a single plotted Grav Jump.
  • Interplanetary travel does not expend fuel. Helium-3 is used exclusively for Grav Jumping.
  • Helium-3 (He3) is the standard fuel for grav drives.
  • A ship's grav drive cannot be a higher class (A, B, C) than its reactor.