

This can be prevented by creating your own faction (or joining one) and making your ship part of your faction. Ī popular griefing method is to harvest one's stationary ship with this cannon. You can also use them to gather parts from the randomly generated spacestations. This is one of the things you should buy straight in the beginning as you can use these to gather ores and other valuable materials a lot faster. By pressing 'T' you can add the Salvage Cannon to your hotbar. If they do not have a purple outline, this means that you did not have the computer selected when you placed them or you are not in your ship, select the computer and place them again. Any salvage cannons placed while the computer is selected will be controlled by. To connect the salvage cannons to the salvage computer, select the computer by pressing C (default) while aiming at the computer. This indicates that they are linked to the computer. Template:Underlinked The Salvage Computer is a computer that is required for operating Salvage Weapons which mine solid blocks and add them to your inventory in exchange for power. Once you placed a computer and then add the cannons to your ship, you will see a purple outline around the cannons. The Salvage Cannon won't function without being linked to a Salvage Computer. You can place multiple of the adjacent to eachother to increase their mining speed, range and power consumption. Just like the weapon systems in the game, the Salvage cannon profits for being in a group. The Salvage Cannon is sold at the shop for 300 credits per piece. They fire in the direction of your crosshair, which you can move freely from the center. They are aimed the same way all beam weapons are aimed. especially with something that has a low tracking speed and high burst, like a cannon. As long as no one is inside the spaceship you can salvage it. You going to show us a pic of that salvage laser arrangement. The Salvage Cannon, or more commonly called Mining Lasers, are special tools to mine materials from an asteroid, planet or abandonded ships.
