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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Saturday, 30.03.2013, 01:24 | Message # 1456 |
 Cosmic Curator
Group: Administrators
United States
Messages: 8717
Status: Offline
| I decided not to participate in my own challenge, but if I had I would have submitted one of these three terras:
*or whatever number NGC 4245 happens to be for you; for most it will be 5434
And a random cool shot:
All forum users, please read this! My SE mods and addons Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 970 3584 MB VRAM
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| DIS7RICT | Date: Saturday, 30.03.2013, 06:05 | Message # 1458 |
 Space Pilot
Group: Users
Australia
Messages: 114
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Good job mate.
PC: Core i7 3770K 3.5GHz, 8GB RAM, GTX670 2GB, Win 7 64-bit
There'll be another time...
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| Scarfacetfs | Date: Sunday, 31.03.2013, 21:57 | Message # 1459 |
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Space Tourist
Group: Users
United Kingdom
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| apenpaap | Date: Sunday, 31.03.2013, 23:09 | Message # 1460 |
 World Builder
Group: Users
Antarctica
Messages: 1063
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The first random star I clicked on on my first play of 0.97 harboured this beautiful blue-life Terra orbiting a really nice orange and green gas giant. Awesome work, SpaceEngineer!
Location: HD 159973.1
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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| anonymousgamer | Date: Sunday, 31.03.2013, 23:22 | Message # 1461 |
 World Builder
Group: Global Moderators
United States
Messages: 1011
Status: Offline
| I see what you did there.
Desktop: FX-8350 4.0 GHz, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW 8 GB, 2 TB HDD, 24 inch 1920x1080 screen Laptop: Core i5 480M 2.66 GHz (turbo 2.93), 8 GB DDR3 RAM, AMD Radeon HD 6550m 1 GB, 640 GB HDD, 17.3 inch 1600x900 screen
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| NovaSilisko | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 00:47 | Message # 1462 |
 Explorer
Group: SE team
United States
Messages: 288
Status: Offline
| You're mean
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| Billy_Mayes | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 01:22 | Message # 1463 |
 Pioneer
Group: Users
Finland
Messages: 485
Status: Offline
| Quote (apenpaap) The first random star I clicked on on my first play of 0.97 harboured this beautiful blue-life Terra orbiting a really nice orange and green gas giant. Awesome work, SpaceEngineer! biggrin
Location: HD 159973.1 Attachments: 6408717.jpg(85Kb)
Haha almost got me there
AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2 GHz Quad-Core - AMD Radeon HD 6950 2GB VRAM - 4GB RAM - 1680x1050 75 Hz Samsung screen
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| Natester2013 | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 01:26 | Message # 1464 |
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Space Tourist
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 26
Status: Offline
| Quote (apenpaap) The first random star I clicked on on my first play of 0.97 harboured this beautiful blue-life Terra orbiting a really nice orange and green gas giant. Awesome work, SpaceEngineer!
Location: HD 159973.1 Attachments: 6408717.jpg(85Kb)
Have I seen that screenshot somewhere before?
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| apenpaap | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 02:14 | Message # 1465 |
 World Builder
Group: Users
Antarctica
Messages: 1063
Status: Offline
| Hehe, sorry. It's 1 April here already.
Quote (Natester2013) Have I seen that screenshot somewhere before?
I doubt it, since I photoshopped together two nice-looking planets in 0.96 and a comet from one of SpaceEngineer's preview screenshots and drew on the auroras.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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| Natester2013 | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 02:30 | Message # 1466 |
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Space Tourist
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 26
Status: Offline
| Quote (apenpaap) I doubt it, since I photoshopped together two nice-looking planets in 0.96 and a comet from one of SpaceEngineer's preview screenshots and drew on the auroras.
Oh. Well I must admit that you did a good job on photoshopping it.
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| Joey_Penguin | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 02:35 | Message # 1467 |
 Pioneer
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 311
Status: Offline
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And just to stay on topic: Not many who dare to venture to the surface of a star and take pics, are there?
Careful. The PLATT Collective has spurs.
Edited by Joey_Penguin - Monday, 01.04.2013, 02:46 |
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| anonymousgamer | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 03:19 | Message # 1468 |
 World Builder
Group: Global Moderators
United States
Messages: 1011
Status: Offline
| Quote (Joey_Penguin) Not many who dare to venture to the surface of a star and take pics, are there?
Desktop: FX-8350 4.0 GHz, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW 8 GB, 2 TB HDD, 24 inch 1920x1080 screen Laptop: Core i5 480M 2.66 GHz (turbo 2.93), 8 GB DDR3 RAM, AMD Radeon HD 6550m 1 GB, 640 GB HDD, 17.3 inch 1600x900 screen
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| NovaSilisko | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 05:10 | Message # 1469 |
 Explorer
Group: SE team
United States
Messages: 288
Status: Offline
| It gets really weird when you get super close to the surfaces of giant stars... (see picture I posted a page or two back) Added (01.04.2013, 08:10) --------------------------------------------- Help, I've become consumed with a quest for brightness... my current record for apparant magnitude is -43.4
I'll only be happy when and if I can break mag -50.
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| apenpaap | Date: Monday, 01.04.2013, 12:21 | Message # 1470 |
 World Builder
Group: Users
Antarctica
Messages: 1063
Status: Offline
| ^Neutron stars are your friend for that:
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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