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NovaSiliskoDate: Sunday, 22.09.2013, 21:35 | Message # 1771
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Well, while I'm in here



ed: AUTO-MERGE Y U STOP WORKING


Edited by NovaSilisko - Sunday, 22.09.2013, 21:35
 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Sunday, 22.09.2013, 21:44 | Message # 1772
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I don't think we ever had auto merge.




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WatsisnameDate: Sunday, 22.09.2013, 21:57 | Message # 1773
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I thought we did at one point, but it's been a while.




 
NovaSiliskoDate: Sunday, 22.09.2013, 22:31 | Message # 1774
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What're you talking about? It happened right here: http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/23-1221-30926-16-1379809969

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WatsisnameDate: Sunday, 22.09.2013, 22:42 | Message # 1775
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Oh, huh. Guess it's just not working consistently. Best bet would be to edit the post rather than trust it to merge properly.

Nice landing by the way. How big is that asteroid?





 
NovaSiliskoDate: Sunday, 22.09.2013, 22:46 | Message # 1776
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65m radius (ish)


Edited by NovaSilisko - Sunday, 22.09.2013, 22:46
 
HarbingerDawnDate: Monday, 23.09.2013, 00:38 | Message # 1777
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Quote (NovaSilisko)
ed: AUTO-MERGE Y U STOP WORKING

It's very very fickle. It's usually better to just edit the previous post (or, if you want it to show up as new, copy the previous post, paste it into a new one, add to it, post it, then delete the old post).





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Edited by HarbingerDawn - Monday, 23.09.2013, 00:45
 
NovaSiliskoDate: Monday, 23.09.2013, 04:12 | Message # 1778
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I'm finding I get more attention posting these here than in the 'show off your work' thread tongue


Edited by NovaSilisko - Monday, 23.09.2013, 10:47
 
anonymousgamerDate: Monday, 23.09.2013, 21:35 | Message # 1779
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I don't even know what I'm looking at. It looks like a bottle cork landing on a comet with flatulence.

Is this for any specific project?





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NovaSiliskoDate: Monday, 23.09.2013, 21:51 | Message # 1780
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Is this for any specific project?


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anonymousgamerDate: Monday, 23.09.2013, 21:58 | Message # 1781
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This actually sounds pretty fun. I can't seem to wrap my head around planets so small, though.




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NovaSiliskoDate: Monday, 23.09.2013, 22:14 | Message # 1782
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This actually sounds pretty fun. I can't seem to wrap my head around planets so small, though.


The explanation I thought of is (I think I touched upon it in the info page) that this universe is pockmarked with numerous little gravitational pinch points - think a black hole, which doesn't consume matter, it just sits there and has stuff pile on it. So, it's not really the matter of the planets themselves making the gravity, but the hyperdense singularity sort of thing at the core.

In some places, it might be cool to have the singularity actually visible, with some sort of derelict alien structure supporting what's left of the planet that formed around it.


Edited by NovaSilisko - Monday, 23.09.2013, 22:16
 
curiousepicDate: Monday, 23.09.2013, 23:31 | Message # 1783
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Awesome! Reminds me of Outer Wilds.




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NovaSiliskoDate: Tuesday, 24.09.2013, 01:03 | Message # 1784
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Awesome! Reminds me of Outer Wilds.


Funny story behind that, when I first started working on this and got the initial prototype made, I showed it to Scott Manley, who said the same thing. He had literally JUST made a video of Outer Wilds, which served as my introduction to the game.
 
Joey_PenguinDate: Tuesday, 24.09.2013, 02:46 | Message # 1785
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This looks fun! Can't wait till we get to try it out. Keep it up, NovaSilisko!




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Edited by Joey_Penguin - Tuesday, 24.09.2013, 02:47
 
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