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Some star types don't generate procedurally?
IngolifsDate: Saturday, 29.03.2014, 09:58 | Message # 1
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So far I haven't seen any procedurally generated wolf-rayet stars, carbon or zirconium stars or any type of hypergiant.
These objects exist in the catalogue but can they be procedurally generated?
 
Tangle10Date: Sunday, 30.03.2014, 17:48 | Message # 2
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Either they don't generate or they're just extremely rare.




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DeathStarDate: Sunday, 30.03.2014, 17:55 | Message # 3
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I've made the same post just a few months ago.

Carbon and zirconium stars are actually very unique so they don't generate(yet).

Wolf-Rayets don't generate procedurally, and I find this extremely strange since I personally see no reason not to generate them(Is SpaceEngineer waiting to implement proper variable star support first?)

As for hypergiants, red hypergiants actually do generate, but they are very rare. The main problem I noticed is that any spectrum other than red(orange,yellow,white and blue) doesn't generate as a super/hypergiant, so there aren't any blue supergiants or white hypergiants, for example.


Edited by DeathStar - Sunday, 30.03.2014, 17:55
 
UnnamedDate: Monday, 31.03.2014, 05:11 | Message # 4
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I haven't seen any O1V or O0V Stars.




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IngolifsDate: Monday, 31.03.2014, 14:16 | Message # 5
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ok cool. I wasn't sure if they didn't generate or were just extremely rare. I figured because WR stars and hypergiants are some of the most visible around the milky way, yet the brightest stars in other galaxies are all main sequence, that they didn't generate procedurally.
 
SpaceEngineerDate: Tuesday, 01.04.2014, 09:12 | Message # 6
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I haven't seen any O1V or O0V Stars.

They does not exist in reality.





 
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