Yes.Do the galaxies look the same as in the previous version?
Yes.Do the galaxies look the same as in the previous version?
It's a free market and another company can make it's own space sim that may or may not take it's inspiration from space engine and I can guarantee Vladimir will not stop working on Space Engine and make it the most realistic space sim of them all. Nobody is afraid of a contender, I'd be happy to see one myself, but I'd still keep on supporting Space Engine because I know Vladimir is committed to making it the best one there is.What are your thoughts about this?
Tell me what they are? You can make a list.
My idea was to let the public create their own content for SpaceEngine, and the best user code would make it into the official release. It would be a community project.Since SE is not open beta, I'm pretty sure that mean someone would mind, namely SpaceEngineer.You know, I'm pretty sure no one would mind if you released an open beta of 0.9.9.0.
And here you just gave the reason why he would mind. (emphasis mine)you would get plenty of feedback on the software, as well as bug reports and improvement ideas.
Some people are quite patient,but others probably not.I dont know if a premature release will be good. all this waiting actually is producing something that is worth it.
I don't know. I love what the previews show. Even if certain terrain updates aren't fully implemented, 9.9.0 will be great.I dont know if a premature release will be good. all this waiting actually is producing something that is worth it.
And not make it a Disasterpiece!To be honest, I'd rather wait for a complete release without bugs.
This is impossible. No piece of software can be completely bug-free. Especially SE due to its complexity.To be honest, I'd rather wait for a complete release without bugs.
You'd be surprised how few bugs SE currently has.This is impossible. No piece of software can be completely bug-free. Especially SE due to its complexity.To be honest, I'd rather wait for a complete release without bugs.