Players often bypass the game's lack of built-in weaponry by using Blueprint Editing
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SFS Nuke Blueprint Patched: What You Need to Know In the community, "nuke" blueprints typically refer to glitch-based builds designed to cause massive area-of-effect (AOE) destruction upon impact. These builds often rely on physics exploits—specifically clipping hundreds of wheels into a small space—to create a "kraken" effect that shatters nearby structures.
Have you tried using old nuke blueprints after the patch? Let us know in the comments. And remember—always test your weapons in a sandbox universe first. You don't want to crash your main save.
Even if one specific "nuke" method is patched, players often find new ways to push the physics engine. Here is how to stay updated: Official SFS Discord:
Until then, the exists only in legend—and in the old, broken save files of veteran players who refuse to delete their most beautiful abominations.
Yes, your KD might take a hit this week while you adjust. Yes, you’ll probably lose a few matches you would have won last month. But eventually, a new meta will settle. And when it does, we’ll probably be writing another one of these posts.
(BP editing). This involves modifying rocket files to manipulate part positions and orientations. Spaceflight Simulator Wiki The Buggy Wheel Method