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Work progress and public beta test - 0.9.7.4
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| n3xt | Date: Tuesday, 08.12.2015, 22:11 | Message # 901 |
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| I haven't tested anything of the new S.E. 0.9.7.4 because I know my mind will be blown apart once it's released.
Speaking of spectral subclasses... How about adding the additional luminosity subclasses and marginals?
For example: Betelgeuse, M1-M2 Ia-Iab Or a procedural example: O7.4 Ib-IIa
M5 IIIab
K0 IV-V
G8 IIIb
B0.5 V-IV
G2.5 II-III
Etc... etc... And maybe change the subdwarfs from luminosity class ''VI'' to sd and esd (for extreme subdwarfs). Like M8 V or sdM8 and esdM8. Just a suggestion though... Keep going Vladimir
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| huishb | Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 02:58 | Message # 902 |
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| sooooo, any one know wow the black hole development is going? anything new planned? Anything completed?
sorry im just sooo exided about the new black holes!!!
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| Someone | Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 04:20 | Message # 903 |
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| Look at the acceleration in the information tab.

Also, when i take a screenshot without GUI, the orbits, marker and labels showed up in the screenshot, is that a bug?
Edited by Someone - Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 04:35 |
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| Destructor1701 | Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 05:23 | Message # 904 |
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| Those cool new upgrades to cool star rendering are pretty cool.
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| Retsof | Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 05:42 | Message # 905 |
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United States
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| Would it be anywhere near accurate for the hotter brown dwarfs to somehow combine the look of gas-giant bands and stellar convection cells?
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| SpaceEngineer | Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 12:22 | Message # 906 |
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| Quote n3xt (  ) For example: Betelgeuse, M1-M2 Ia-Iab Or a procedural example: O7.4 Ib-IIa This is uncertanity or variability. Both are not supperted yet.
Quote n3xt (  ) And maybe change the subdwarfs from luminosity class ''VI'' to sd and esd (for extreme subdwarfs). Like M8 V or sdM8 and esdM8. Just a suggestion though... Already did that.
Quote Someone (  ) Also, when i take a screenshot without GUI, the orbits, marker and labels showed up in the screenshot, is that a bug? It's not a bug. They are not parts of GUI, but parts of the scene.
Quote Retsof (  ) Would it be anywhere near accurate for the hotter brown dwarfs to somehow combine the look of gas-giant bands and stellar convection cells? Maybe not in theis version. I also want to make them realistic, but didn't find any scientific article about numerical modelling of the BD surface.
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| SpaceEngineer | Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 21:31 | Message # 907 |
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| Brown dwarf with strong aurora
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| axeladalidez78 | Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 22:02 | Message # 908 |
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Group: Users
Spain
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| I have one question , Does every type of brown drawfs have decimal subclasses ? Because I would love to see a 9.9 Y-Drawf.
Intel Core i5-4460s 2.90ghz , 8gbRAM , Intel core HD Graphics 4000 , AMD Radeon r5 330
Edited by axeladalidez78 - Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 22:05 |
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| DeathStar | Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 22:06 | Message # 909 |
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| Beautiful! Small, non-development related question: what exactly prevents auroras from forming on the poles of an ordinary star? The fact that said star has plasma, rather than gas, on it's surface?
Edited by DeathStar - Thursday, 10.12.2015, 09:59 |
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| parameciumkid | Date: Wednesday, 09.12.2015, 23:41 | Message # 910 |
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United States
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| Perhaps magnetically-energized glowing plasma does gather around the poles, but since the whole thing is glowing like, well, the Sun, you can't see them.
Intel HD Graphics 4000 ;P
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| LookAtDatDakka | Date: Thursday, 10.12.2015, 04:35 | Message # 911 |
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| Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) Brown dwarf with strong aurora
That's very beautiful.
NVIDIA 960 GTX 2048MB
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| Spock1108 | Date: Thursday, 10.12.2015, 13:43 | Message # 912 |
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| Great job EngineerSpace! I meant these auroras! will be implemented in the simulator? Maybe changing the algorithm generate can transform in polar jets of pulsars!
Sorry for my English! ;)
Edited by Spock1108 - Thursday, 10.12.2015, 13:50 |
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| PlutonianEmpire | Date: Thursday, 10.12.2015, 23:07 | Message # 913 |
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United States
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| Those BD aurorae look awesome, great worl!
Specs: Dell Inspiron 5547 (Laptop); 8 gigabytes of RAM; Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.4GHz; Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics 4400 (That's all there is :( )
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| huishb | Date: Friday, 11.12.2015, 00:35 | Message # 914 |
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Group: Users
Pirate
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| Does any one know how the black hole development is going?
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Edited by huishb - Sunday, 13.12.2015, 17:11 |
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| Vilfate | Date: Friday, 11.12.2015, 04:52 | Message # 915 |
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Group: Users
China
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| Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) Brown dwarf with strong aurora
With all these, I think soon the public will no longer need any "artist's impressions" in astronomical news, for everyone can produce them on their own computers, all thanks to your great work
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