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Post by Redwatt50 on Feb 26, 2016 0:23:37 GMT
Speaking of Universe Sandbox 2, I created an interesting system where a star with about 6% more mass than our sun is orbiting a black hole 100 times the mass of the sun. There is a gas planet 30 times the mass of the Earth orbiting about 12 AU (I think) away from the black hole, and it takes about 4 years to complete the orbit. There is also a planet almost twice as massive as Earth orbiting very close to the black hole. It takes only 6.4 seconds for that planet to orbit it once. Wouldn't that planet burned up because of it's speed or be crushed by the black hole? The planet wouldn't burn because there is no air in space and therefore no friction. The planet would be torn apart by the black hole, but the Roche limit isn't simulated in the current version of Universe Sandbox 2.
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Feb 27, 2016 18:01:46 GMT
Do turns really take five minutes to process in Caveman2cosmos?
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Feb 27, 2016 22:44:17 GMT
I'm about to find out. Perhaps this will be an adventure in the most out of context snippets I can post from my experience.
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Post by Atrox on Feb 27, 2016 23:17:38 GMT
What's Caveman2Cosmos
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Feb 28, 2016 0:23:18 GMT
It's a total overhaul mod for Civ IV. And when I say total overhaul, I mean it has easily got more content than the base game.
It's pretty intense.
You guide your hunter gatherers to the stars and colonize the galaxy (via city construction, but what can you do). To accomplish this, there are over 100 new techs, a huge civic system, and some serious micromanagement implementations.
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Post by Atrox on Feb 28, 2016 1:32:22 GMT
It's a total overhaul mod for Civ IV. And when I say total overhaul, I mean it has easily got more content than the base game. It's pretty intense. You guide your hunter gatherers to the stars and colonize the galaxy (via city construction, but what can you do). To accomplish this, there are over 100 new techs, a huge civic system, and some serious micromanagement implementations. That seems challenging
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Feb 28, 2016 1:49:05 GMT
It is... Bismarck is stealing every world wonder because my production is a nightmare. I don;t envy the task of building a civilization anymore
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2016 1:55:20 GMT
Wouldn't that planet burned up because of it's speed or be crushed by the black hole? The planet wouldn't burn because there is no air in space and therefore no friction. The planet would be torn apart by the black hole, but the Roche limit isn't simulated in the current version of Universe Sandbox 2. I know there is no air in space because it is a vacuum, but what happens if air does land on space? Where would it go?
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Post by Atrox on Feb 28, 2016 2:18:14 GMT
The planet wouldn't burn because there is no air in space and therefore no friction. The planet would be torn apart by the black hole, but the Roche limit isn't simulated in the current version of Universe Sandbox 2. I know there is no air in space because it is a vacuum, but what happens if air does land on space? Where would it go? It'd probably be pulled into the nearest massive body due to gravity. If you mean if it were in a microgravity environment, then it'd most likely dissipate endlessly into space.
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Post by Redwatt50 on Feb 28, 2016 2:33:58 GMT
The planet wouldn't burn because there is no air in space and therefore no friction. The planet would be torn apart by the black hole, but the Roche limit isn't simulated in the current version of Universe Sandbox 2. I know there is no air in space because it is a vacuum, but what happens if air does land on space? Where would it go? The air would dissipate and individual molecules and atoms would drift through space until they are pulled in by the gravity of another object such as a planet.
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Post by limeyhoney on Mar 9, 2016 3:37:49 GMT
I have come, not to add on to other conversations, but to stress on how impressive these programmers are. I look at the development forum, and it looks like it is only speculation there. Then all of a sudden, the "speculation" that was on the forum are in the game and at my fingertips. They don't seem to participate in the conversation much. Only on rare occasions can I see them on the forum. So, lets all give those silent programmers (And you loud ones too. TheCreator and tjwhale, I'm looking especially at you .) our gratitude.
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Post by Atrox on Mar 9, 2016 3:52:08 GMT
Thanks developers!! You guys rock!
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Post by TheCreator on Mar 9, 2016 4:02:02 GMT
XD Thanks, guys!
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Post by Narotiza on Mar 9, 2016 5:34:24 GMT
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Post by evolution4weαk on Mar 11, 2016 21:38:19 GMT
The Creator Is AWESOME!
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Post by StealthStyleL on Mar 12, 2016 0:11:02 GMT
All hail the Developers!!!
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Post by evolution4weαk on Mar 12, 2016 0:31:31 GMT
IN THECREATOR WE TRUST!
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Mar 16, 2016 4:32:52 GMT
1) TheCreator IS indeed, awesome (and I hope that pop-up sticks around). 2) The devs are exceptional human beings all around, with more motivation/talent than I can even imagine.
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Post by serialkiller🌴 on Mar 16, 2016 20:14:03 GMT
The Creator is really Awesome !!!!
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Post by RoboTrannic on Mar 17, 2016 7:50:32 GMT
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