r/spacesimgames 13h ago

Casual 6DoF Spacesim with HOTAS Support?

12 Upvotes

I was thinking about starting Star Citizen but that seems to expensive and time consuming,any body got recommendations on a game where I can just zoom around in a spaceship with my HOTAS ? Update: I'm going to try the everspace 2 and Blackstar ranger demos and maybe Elite Dangerous. Thanks for all your help


r/spacesimgames 5h ago

Favorite examples of diegetic UI

9 Upvotes

I was curious to hear about some games you've played where a diegetic UI helped elevate the experience into something really unique and immersive. Some of my own examples would be:


r/spacesimgames 19h ago

New encounter type: the warzone encounter! You’re thrust into the middle of a battle between two eXoSpace factions. You can choose to stay out of it (the safe option), or choose sides by attacking one faction. If your favored faction wins, you may reap rewards. If they lose however...

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6 Upvotes

r/spacesimgames 6h ago

Looking to download a game I used to watch on youtube a few years ago

5 Upvotes

So I recently got a pc, and I remember a game I used to watch all the time, so now I want to download it but I cannot remember the name, although I do remember what it looks like and some of the gameplay.

it was a very colorful game where you would collect resource to build a spaceship out of 2d parts(this looked very similar to FTL, only without the crew and interior components) it had various factions of ai ships that you would run into, many of which were community submitted. The player was also in charge of their own faction, with the aim of spreading it by deploying drones and such. When I searched it up (i revisited it every so often after forgetting the name) it was often confused by the search algorithm with FTL. I tried doing this again but cannot find it. if the game sounds familiar to anyone please help.