Downer Ending: Your failing ship just barely makes it to a functioning emergency station, which takes your distress message and advises you to engage the ship's cryo sleep function as rescue can take several months.While this does nothing gameplay wise, it is still a temporary peak in sound emission, so it can be detected by alien artifacts. Developers' Foresight: Each player has their own horn on the Small Craft they can honk.Player 1 on the Gamepad manages the levels of the ship's functions, player 2 flies the ship, while player 3 operates the ship's scanner/light. Co-Op Multiplayer: Can be played with up to 3 players working together to operate the same Small Craft.Additionally, cutting the gas engine will cause the Small Craft to continue to emit heat for a while until it cools down, where electric emissions from the electric motor drop off almost instantly when shut down. Heat shutters can block this for a while, but only when used in conjunction with the electric motor, as the gas motor will create internal heat. Convection Schmonvection: Being in a hot area isn't immediately dangerous, but will speed up the overheating of the Small Ship.
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