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[[File:Tutorials_HUD_Hudexample06.jpg|frame|right|300px|The [[HUD#Grid_Info_Panel|Grid Info Panel]] that is seen while in a cockpit.]]
 
[[File:Tutorials_HUD_Hudexample06.jpg|frame|right|300px|The [[HUD#Grid_Info_Panel|Grid Info Panel]] that is seen while in a cockpit.]]
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
A Grid is a technical term for any independent collection of blocks that form together any ship or station ([[small ship]], [[large ship]], [[station]]). Their key features include among other things: their shared native use and distribution of [[electricity|electrical power]], the shared ability to natively control and access various blocks connected to this grid through the [[terminal]](control panel interface), the shared control and use of [[Thruster|thrusters]]/[[Wheel 1x1|wheels]] from [[Cockpit]]s, a single center of mass, the automatic stabilization of the grid with [[Gyroscope]]s and unified control of all [[Spotlight]]s, [[Connector]]s and [[Landing Gear]]s in Cockpits.  
 
A Grid is a technical term for any independent collection of blocks that form together any ship or station ([[small ship]], [[large ship]], [[station]]). Their key features include among other things: their shared native use and distribution of [[electricity|electrical power]], the shared ability to natively control and access various blocks connected to this grid through the [[terminal]](control panel interface), the shared control and use of [[Thruster|thrusters]]/[[Wheel 1x1|wheels]] from [[Cockpit]]s, a single center of mass, the automatic stabilization of the grid with [[Gyroscope]]s and unified control of all [[Spotlight]]s, [[Connector]]s and [[Landing Gear]]s in Cockpits.  
  
Separate grids can be merged together to act as one through the use of [[Merge Block]]s. Grids connected this way can later be separated into their original independent Grids by disconnecting the Merge Blocks.
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Separate grids can be merged together to become a single grid through the use of [[Merge Block]]s. Grids connected this way can later be split into two grids (the smaller of which having lost its original identity) by disconnecting the Merge Blocks if no other blocks touching the other grid.
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== Grid Sizes ==
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There are currently two sizes of grids. Each grid can consist only of blocks of a matching block size. [[Block]]s are therefore commonly referred to as being either "small-grid" or "large-grid" blocks. (Also "small ship" or "large ship" / "station" blocks.) Grid sizes may be mixed only through the use of [[#Sub-Grids]].
  
 
== Sub-Grids ==
 
== Sub-Grids ==
Other Grids connected via [[Connector]]s, [[Rotor]]s and [[Piston]]s will give all the grids access to [[electricity]] and [[terminal]] control (control panel interface) and sometimes connecting [[Conveyor Mechanics|Conveyor]] systems (with certain [[Advanced Rotor|rotors]]) but this is not true native control or access of the other grids. They all still have their own independently managed power system, control system and physics. Grids connected in this fashion are usually called '''Sub-Grids''' and while in the [[Terminal]] the blocks that are directly on them will be colored slightly differently (compared to the standard color for Terminal items) to show this. Different subgrids have different colors indicating they are not from the same grid but all blocks on the same subgrid will be colored the same. Be warned, subgrids are notoriously unstable especially in multiplayer. Rotors and pistons have a tendency to become misaligned during movement or rotation compared to attached grids and violently explode. For this reason, these sub-grids are automatically locked when ships are traveling faster than 100 m/s.
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Other Grids connected via [[Connector]]s or [[Block#Mechanical|Mechanical blocks]] such as [[Rotor]]s and [[Piston]]s to a larger grid are often called ''sub-grids''. Connected sub-grids share the access to [[electricity]] and [[terminal]] control (control panel interface) as well as any connecting [[Conveyor Mechanics|Conveyor]] systems. This does however not grant true native flight control over [[Thruster]]s or [[Gyroscope]]s through [[Cockpit]]-blocks. They all still have their own independently managed power system, control system and physics. The functional blocks of each grid connected in this fashion are available in the [[Terminal]] of other connected grids but with their display name colored slightly differently (compared to the standard color for Terminal items) to indicate this. All blocks on the same sub-grid will have the same color. Be warned, sub-grids are notoriously unstable especially in multiplayer. Rotors and pistons have a tendency to become misaligned during movement or rotation compared to attached grids and violently explode. For this reason, these sub-grids are automatically locked when ships are traveling faster than 100 m/s.
  
 
== Construction ==
 
== Construction ==
 
Whenever players build or construct anything, they do so via connecting blocks to an already existing Grid or need to first place a starting block to build a new Grid to build from. Otherwise construction of new blocks is not possible. For Ships they typically start with [[Landing Gear]]s while Stations start with a [[Light Armor Block]].
 
Whenever players build or construct anything, they do so via connecting blocks to an already existing Grid or need to first place a starting block to build a new Grid to build from. Otherwise construction of new blocks is not possible. For Ships they typically start with [[Landing Gear]]s while Stations start with a [[Light Armor Block]].
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== Supergridding ==
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Supergridding is the act editing a [[Blueprint]] or save file outside of the game to alter the properties of a grid or its blocks beyond their normal limits. Doing so can allow the mixing of block sizes or even make blocks invincible, which is usually considered cheating.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 17:37, 15 November 2020

The Grid Info Panel that is seen while in a cockpit.

Overview

A Grid is a technical term for any independent collection of blocks that form together any ship or station (small ship, large ship, station). Their key features include among other things: their shared native use and distribution of electrical power, the shared ability to natively control and access various blocks connected to this grid through the terminal(control panel interface), the shared control and use of thrusters/wheels from Cockpits, a single center of mass, the automatic stabilization of the grid with Gyroscopes and unified control of all Spotlights, Connectors and Landing Gears in Cockpits.

Separate grids can be merged together to become a single grid through the use of Merge Blocks. Grids connected this way can later be split into two grids (the smaller of which having lost its original identity) by disconnecting the Merge Blocks if no other blocks touching the other grid.

Grid Sizes

There are currently two sizes of grids. Each grid can consist only of blocks of a matching block size. Blocks are therefore commonly referred to as being either "small-grid" or "large-grid" blocks. (Also "small ship" or "large ship" / "station" blocks.) Grid sizes may be mixed only through the use of #Sub-Grids.

Sub-Grids

Other Grids connected via Connectors or Mechanical blocks such as Rotors and Pistons to a larger grid are often called sub-grids. Connected sub-grids share the access to electricity and terminal control (control panel interface) as well as any connecting Conveyor systems. This does however not grant true native flight control over Thrusters or Gyroscopes through Cockpit-blocks. They all still have their own independently managed power system, control system and physics. The functional blocks of each grid connected in this fashion are available in the Terminal of other connected grids but with their display name colored slightly differently (compared to the standard color for Terminal items) to indicate this. All blocks on the same sub-grid will have the same color. Be warned, sub-grids are notoriously unstable especially in multiplayer. Rotors and pistons have a tendency to become misaligned during movement or rotation compared to attached grids and violently explode. For this reason, these sub-grids are automatically locked when ships are traveling faster than 100 m/s.

Construction

Whenever players build or construct anything, they do so via connecting blocks to an already existing Grid or need to first place a starting block to build a new Grid to build from. Otherwise construction of new blocks is not possible. For Ships they typically start with Landing Gears while Stations start with a Light Armor Block.

Supergridding

Supergridding is the act editing a Blueprint or save file outside of the game to alter the properties of a grid or its blocks beyond their normal limits. Doing so can allow the mixing of block sizes or even make blocks invincible, which is usually considered cheating.

See Also