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Forum member Kane uncovered the following list of materials/ores<ref>http://forums.keenswh.com/post/show_single_post?pid=1279976679&postcount=1</ref> hidden in the Alpha game files. It is uncertain whether or not these will be in future versions of Space Engineers, but with the inclusion of mining aperatuses such as the [[refinery]], it seems very likely.
 
Forum member Kane uncovered the following list of materials/ores<ref>http://forums.keenswh.com/post/show_single_post?pid=1279976679&postcount=1</ref> hidden in the Alpha game files. It is uncertain whether or not these will be in future versions of Space Engineers, but with the inclusion of mining aperatuses such as the [[refinery]], it seems very likely.
  
In game, player can see colorful ore deposits on asteroids, but they are not currently mine-able.
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In game, player can see colorful ore deposits on asteroids, but only some of them are currently mine-able. (Update 01.008.004)
  
 
== Ores & Materials ==
 
== Ores & Materials ==
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* Gold Au
 
* Gold Au
 
* Cobalt Co
 
* Cobalt Co
* Iron Fe
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* Iron Fe (
 
* Ice H20
 
* Ice H20
 
* Helium He
 
* Helium He
 
* Magnesium Mg
 
* Magnesium Mg
* Nickel Ni
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* Nickel Ni (brown)
 
* Platinum Pt
 
* Platinum Pt
* Silicon Si
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* Silicon Si (grey)
 
* Uranite UO2
 
* Uranite UO2
* Rocks
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* Rocks (grey/brown, not sparkling)
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 21:59, 28 November 2013





Forum member Kane uncovered the following list of materials/ores[1] hidden in the Alpha game files. It is uncertain whether or not these will be in future versions of Space Engineers, but with the inclusion of mining aperatuses such as the refinery, it seems very likely.

In game, player can see colorful ore deposits on asteroids, but only some of them are currently mine-able. (Update 01.008.004)

Ores & Materials

  • Silver Ag
  • Gold Au
  • Cobalt Co
  • Iron Fe (
  • Ice H20
  • Helium He
  • Magnesium Mg
  • Nickel Ni (brown)
  • Platinum Pt
  • Silicon Si (grey)
  • Uranite UO2
  • Rocks (grey/brown, not sparkling)

References

  1. http://forums.keenswh.com/post/show_single_post?pid=1279976679&postcount=1



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