[QUOTE=Tuskin;30211700]Around June 10th[/QUOTE]
Wait fuck I forgot about that :v:
I even realized that earlier on this page.
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main.cfg
// turn off problem functionality
r_BugClipping false // distant galaxies clipping
r_BugCraters false //false // procedural craters bug on ATI
r_BugMipmaps true //[B]true[/B] // mipmap generation bug on ATI [/quote]
Just changing that part made mine run better.
(changing it to true)
... A great deal better, with max LOD too!
[QUOTE=cyanidem;30269240]Just changing that part made mine run better.[/QUOTE]
Changing it to False? Or changing it to True?
Never mind.
-snip-
Dammit, does anyone know how to upload a ton of images at once to facepunch? Because I have a ton of pics, but I don't know how to do it in bulk.
[IMG]http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/2229/scr00002y.jpghttp://img21.imageshack.us/img21/8392/scr00003f.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/199/scr00002y.jpg/[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Beafman;30144434]At first I thought this only simulated the milky way galaxy. When I zoomed out to see the whole galaxy, for a moment I thought the things around were left over stars. But then my physic mind turn on and said it is other galaxies. This is AMAZING!
Makes you wish we had the technology to fly from galaxy to galaxy as fast as this does. Imagine the possibilities if it was possible![/QUOTE]
Unfortunately that will never be possible unless we find a way to travel faster than the speed of light, which based on current theories would require infinite energy.
[QUOTE=Jallen;30331066]Unfortunately that will never be possible unless we find a way to travel faster than the speed of light, which based on current theories would require infinite energy.[/QUOTE]
Hey.
What if we just
move the universe instead?
[QUOTE=lifehole;30349127][img]http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/4402/scr00066.png[/img]
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How do you get in the atmosphere, I can never get that angle you have there?
[editline]9th June 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Jallen;30331066]Unfortunately that will never be possible unless we find a way to travel faster than the speed of light, which based on current theories would require infinite energy.[/QUOTE]
Or we could make a warp drive, although it would require negative energy in a bubble size of Jupiter.
[QUOTE=Beafman;30349317]Or we could make a warp drive, although it would require negative energy in a bubble size of Jupiter.[/QUOTE]
Because science fiction = valid science.
"How do you get in the atmosphere, I can never get that angle you have there?"
Go slower then 5 parsecs? Lol. But yeah, you just have to go really slowly into the atmosphere at lower velocity. It is sometimes impossible to see stuff on planets with very thick atmospheres tho.
[QUOTE=paul simon;30350052]Because science fiction = valid science.[/QUOTE]
But there is theoretical FTL, but ti would require so much power that, well maybe in 10 thousand years.
Did anyone else notice that the space engine site went down? And just a day before the release 0.94 :ohdear:
NOT. GOOD.
If you were moving at the speed of light (I know it's impossible), the person moving would perceive moving infinitely fast, so he would get where ever he wants to instantly, because of relativity. So getting extremely close to the speed of light would allow us to perceive moving as fast as in this simulator. Of course, because of relativity, if we were to move that fast, time around us would accelerate to a point where we would see galaxies moving.
[QUOTE=Agent_Mango;30352171]Did anyone else notice that the space engine site went down? And just a day before the release 0.94 :ohdear:
NOT. GOOD.[/QUOTE]
It's only the English site it seems, looks like we might have to go back to google translate for a bit.
[url]http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?&sl=ru&tl=en&u=spaceengine.org[/url]
[QUOTE=xxxkiller;30352768]If you were moving at the speed of light (I know it's impossible), the person moving would perceive moving infinitely fast, so he would get where ever he wants to instantly, because of relativity. So getting extremely close to the speed of light would allow us to perceive moving as fast as in this simulator. Of course, because of relativity, if we were to move that fast, time around us would accelerate to a point where we would see galaxies moving.[/QUOTE]
I doubt someone would get anywhere instantly if he would travel at the speed of light. Those galaxies that we see might not exist anymore if light traveled billions of years to earth. Untill we invent stargates or something similar, there's no proof that galaxy looks like we see it, it might and probably looks completely different. Galaxies are like pockets of villages without internet or any communication, so any information (light) that gets to them is outdated or very outdated, depending on distance.
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[QUOTE=anothermartz;30352853]It's only the English site it seems, looks like we might have to go back to google translate for a bit.
[url]http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?&sl=ru&tl=en&u=spaceengine.org[/url][/QUOTE]
Phew. I thought that the whole site was gone. Hopefully he'll have the english site back up soon, though we can always download from the russian site I guess.
[QUOTE=maqzek;30352952]I doubt someone would get anywhere instantly if he would travel at the speed of light. Those galaxies that we see might not exist anymore if light traveled billions of years to earth. Untill we invent stargates or something similar, there's no proof that galaxy looks like we see it, it might and probably looks completely different. Galaxies are like pockets of villages without internet or any communication, so any information (light) that gets to them is outdated or very outdated, depending on distance.
[/imho][/QUOTE]
Time dialation increases exponentially when getting closer to the speed of light to a point were it would stop at the speed of light for a massive object (person or anything with mass). Of course it would require infinite energy to accelerate a massive object to the speed of light (making it impossible), but you "only" need to get very close to the speed of light for time dialation to have a big effect.
[editline]9th June 2011[/editline]
Also, he would not actually move infinitely fast, he would perceive moving infinitely fast because time has stopped for him, because of relativity. To someone observing him, he would "just" move at the speed of light.
Eng site is back up. No .94 yet, though.
well I believe he said he was trying for the 10th, doesn't mean he'll get it out on the 10th.
Hes Russian so its already late afternoon there.
I like how he is turning this into some kind of space game of the century.
He's already got the engine down, he just needs to create some gameplay and polish and boom, best space game ever made.
Why do you disagree.
Actually, guess I'm wrong, looks like it is coming sometime today
[url]http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/15-28-177-16-1307611407[/url]
I hope .94 makes it more stable.
I was randomly exploring the universe until I saw this perfect moment and took a quick screenshot
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/32130606@N08/5818825342/" title="scr00000 by UniverseHero, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2202/5818825342_dc94b6e268.jpg" width="500" height="294" alt="scr00000"></a>
[QUOTE=Globex;30371996]I was randomly exploring the universe until I saw this perfect moment and took a quick screenshot
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2202/5818825342_dc94b6e268_b.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
[noparse][img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2202/5818825342_dc94b6e268_b.jpg[/img][/noparse]
Fixed. If you want the direct image url right click on it in firefox and click "Copy Image Location"
[editline]10th June 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Uberman77883;30371430]I hope .94 makes it more stable.[/QUOTE]
it should from what I read.
God I can't wait for this! D:
I need no crashes now! :gonk:
Also, apparently there's going to be black holes now.
Version 0.94 Has been released. Downloading now :D
Awesome, same here.
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