I didn't know you was a programmer.I wrote a blog post about some of the program work I've done for 0.9.9.0 so far: http://spaceengine.org/news/blog171109/
Finally star systems overhaul and realistic! Good job Harbinger!I wrote a blog post about some of the program work I've done for 0.9.9.0 so far: http://spaceengine.org/news/blog171109/
Really! I was just thinking about it the other day. It could be nice to have an effect on some sort of warp field generator, like this:I also added another engine effect group tied to the warp drive, so it is now possible to add engine exhaust effects to warp engines/hyperdrives/etc
Yes, it will be more diverse than before.
It's random within certain constraints.
great work, thanks!!!I wrote a blog post about some of the program work I've done for 0.9.9.0 so far: http://spaceengine.org/news/blog171109
In August SpaceEngineer said that they didn't even start working on galaxies, most likely it will be tackled in future releases.Are you planning to add procedural and/or raymarched galaxy models in the next version?
This is already considered. SpaceEngine computes the Hill sphere radius and uses it to limit the moons orbits. Just go to some circumbinary gas giant and see how vast its moon system is (sometimes up to 1 AU in radius!). Moons of hot gas giant, in opposite, are tightly packed.Since you've addressed orbits, have you tried adjusting gas / ice giants's numbers of moons to be tied with the distance to its parent star? For example, Uranus and Neptune have moons very far away from them because they're far away from the sun. That should be taken in consideration because I've seen multiple hot gas giants close to their parent stars with lots of moons
No.
In September he said it would take a month to finish, and it's been two months since then.In August SpaceEngineer said that they didn't even start working on galaxies, most likely it will be tackled in future releases.Are you planning to add procedural and/or raymarched galaxy models in the next version?
That means a month from when work starts. He never said work on it had started.