Serious answer: rockets work by ejecting a propellant out the back, meaning there will always be some trail of particulate behind your traditional chemical rocket. Microgravity and lack of oxygen would do nothing to stop this.
Ship engines in DoV are primarily ion engines, not rockets. Ion emissions are not very remarkable on the visible spectrum and are shown simply as a glow effect.
beautiful
Batten down the hatches! There's one hell of a storm coming!
"Whats this? Missiles?"
In the EPIC words of Total Biscuit "Fire zee Missiles!"
ummm smoke? In the space? How?
well we decided that a bunch of missiles with no trails looked like ***, so we made some particle effects.
Serious answer: rockets work by ejecting a propellant out the back, meaning there will always be some trail of particulate behind your traditional chemical rocket. Microgravity and lack of oxygen would do nothing to stop this.
Wouldn't the particles dissipate much more quickly though? Given there isn't a medium to suspend in?
dissipate into what? more space? it is called space for a reason.
woah
Maybe U can make some emission for the ship's engines?
Ship engines in DoV are primarily ion engines, not rockets. Ion emissions are not very remarkable on the visible spectrum and are shown simply as a glow effect.
Also, stop ******** up the comments
Those smoke trails are sexy.
mega sexeh :D
Wow this brings me back to a game called starlancer, those ships look similar to a russian coalition saber