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SuperPlanet Crash: Create the best solar system!
SolarLinerDate: Wednesday, 16.04.2014, 18:00 | Message # 1
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This minigame is about creating the solar system that will get you the most points. You have to make a stable system over 500 years, with the simple rule: the more massive, the more points you get. You have multiplicators for, for example, a planet being in the habitability zone.
Test it here: http://www.stefanom.org/spc/#

Who will have the best score here?





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DoctorOfSpaceDate: Wednesday, 16.04.2014, 19:59 | Message # 2
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64,044,865
points over
500.1
years!


Only got that when it bugged out and didn't spawn the first planet.





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NovaSiliskoDate: Wednesday, 16.04.2014, 21:42 | Message # 3
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Uhm...
 
spacerDate: Thursday, 17.04.2014, 01:40 | Message # 4
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http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=4458758




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SolarLinerDate: Thursday, 17.04.2014, 16:59 | Message # 5
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http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=4938438

9,850,243 points over 91.9 years!
This is 107,184 points/yr, so I could've been up to 53,592,182 points if everything didn't lagged out because of timewarp.





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Edited by SolarLiner - Thursday, 17.04.2014, 17:01
 
neutronium76Date: Thursday, 17.04.2014, 18:32 | Message # 6
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I bit you all in crowdedness:

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SpaceEngineerDate: Thursday, 17.04.2014, 21:16 | Message # 7
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This is easy:

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=5100606

5,981,112 points over 500.1 years

Just restart a game until you got an earth-mass planet close to sun, then add a dwarf star at the edge, and run.





 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Thursday, 17.04.2014, 22:15 | Message # 8
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Just restart a game until you got an earth-mass planet close to sun, then add a dwarf star at the edge, and run.


Works better if you stick a dwarf star around the center star

Points:
24,268,900

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=5139867





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MarcusDate: Sunday, 04.05.2014, 14:56 | Message # 9
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100 and something million

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=8511432

The technique seems to be to spam Ice Giants around the barycentre of a binary star system and hope for the best at 128x warp.





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DeathStarDate: Sunday, 04.05.2014, 15:36 | Message # 10
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110 million:

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ElliottB1Date: Wednesday, 14.05.2014, 00:07 | Message # 11
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http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=9194117
 
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