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Acac Sunflyier
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:09:00 -
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Edited by: Acac Sunflyier on 20/01/2011 12:17:01 Edited by: Acac Sunflyier on 20/01/2011 12:13:05 *Edit* Woops forgot to make my post and forogt something
Anyway. There are a lot of flaws in the science in EVE. One such thing is Temperate Planets. They should have ice caps if they have a moon or two to keep it balanced and stable because of the gravity attracking the two bodies.. And another thing, the suns ages and sizes don't make sense with their colours. They should either be bigger and redder the older they are or something. You can't have an 80 billion year old yellow sun. It kinda has to get red and bigger and should actually have planets orbiting closer to its surface. The life cycles aren't right.
Yes Ive watched the History Channel's "The Universe" a few times too many times when sick.
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RaTTuS
BIG Majesta Empire
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:10:00 -
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Originally by: Acac Sunflyier
QFF I've not though --
Join BIG
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Acac Sunflyier
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:14:00 -
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Wow 43 views before I could fix it? You guys are fast!
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Sinister Dextor
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:18:00 -
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Originally by: Acac Sunflyier
science in EVE. 
Ive watched the History Channel's "The Universe" . 
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Acac Sunflyier
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:19:00 -
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Originally by: Sinister Dextor
Originally by: Acac Sunflyier
science in EVE. 
Ive watched the History Channel's "The Universe" . 
That Asian guy is kinda cute
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Wacktopia
Dark Side Of The Womb
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:24:00 -
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Yeah you picked the main ones there. Some of the minor other things include...
- Planets don't spin or orbit - Ships that can fly through planets even out of warp - Space in EVE behaves like water (i.e Not constant acceleration) - Ships turn with no sign of booster rockets - Ships yaw like they would in air/water - Boobs do not jiggle properly on the female avatars

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Sinister Dextor
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:31:00 -
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Originally by: Acac Sunflyier
Originally by: Sinister Dextor
Originally by: Acac Sunflyier
science in EVE. 
Ive watched the History Channel's "The Universe" . 
That Asian guy is kinda cute
Unfortunately, he has a Chin Problem
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Bubbled
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:32:00 -
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Originally by: Wacktopia ... - Space in EVE behaves like water (i.e Not constant acceleration) - Ships yaw like they would in air/water
Void (space) ≠ nothing there
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- Boobs do not jiggle properly on the female avatars
Hope this will be fixed in Incarna 
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Acac Sunflyier
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:33:00 -
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Originally by: Wacktopia Yeah you picked the main ones there. Some of the minor other things include...
- Planets don't spin or orbit - Ships that can fly through planets even out of warp - Space in EVE behaves like water (i.e Not constant acceleration) - Ships turn with no sign of booster rockets - Ships yaw like they would in air/water - Boobs do not jiggle properly on the female avatars

I just named two. I wasn't going to make a fully detailed list. Yeesh. And the boobs thing? They're portraits. How would a picture jiggle and bounce?
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Tres Farmer
Gallente Federation Intelligence Service
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:38:00 -
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Edited by: Tres Farmer on 20/01/2011 12:39:11 Be happy CCP managed to give us rocky planets close to a star and gas planets far from it or them having somewhat matching surface temperatures. You're asking for the sugar coating on an already very sweet and nice tasting cake CCP is able of delivering 
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Originally by: Acac Sunflyier *snip* Yeesh. And the boobs thing? They're portraits. How would a picture jiggle and bounce?
Scroll the forums up and down very fast 
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flapie 2
Gallente The Scope
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:41:00 -
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Originally by: Acac Sunflyier Wow 43 views before I could fix it? You guys are fast!
That happens when eve is take down for fixes or daily downtimes 
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Gillaboo
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:47:00 -
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Originally by: Acac Sunflyier
Anyway. There are a lot of flaws in the science in EVE. One such thing is Temperate Planets. They should have ice caps if they have a moon or two to keep it balanced and stable because of the gravity attracking the two bodies.. And another thing, the suns ages and sizes don't make sense with their colours. They should either be bigger and redder the older they are or something. You can't have an 80 billion year old yellow sun. It kinda has to get red and bigger and should actually have planets orbiting closer to its surface. The life cycles aren't right.
Yes Ive watched the History Channel's "The Universe" a few times too many times when sick.
Suspend your disbelief... this game is all about the "fiction" in "science fiction".  -------------------------------------------------------- This space For Rent. |

Acac Sunflyier
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:56:00 -
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Originally by: Gillaboo
Originally by: Acac Sunflyier
Anyway. There are a lot of flaws in the science in EVE. One such thing is Temperate Planets. They should have ice caps if they have a moon or two to keep it balanced and stable because of the gravity attracking the two bodies.. And another thing, the suns ages and sizes don't make sense with their colours. They should either be bigger and redder the older they are or something. You can't have an 80 billion year old yellow sun. It kinda has to get red and bigger and should actually have planets orbiting closer to its surface. The life cycles aren't right.
Yes Ive watched the History Channel's "The Universe" a few times too many times when sick.
Suspend your disbelief... this game is all about the "fiction" in "science fiction". 
based on science!
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Shintai
Gallente Arx Io Orbital Factories Arx Io
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Posted - 2011.01.20 13:15:00 -
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Maybe in 5 years we get a rework of planets, moons etc. I agree with OP. But on the other hand...its a game. --------------------------------------
Abstraction and Transcendence: Nature, Shintai, and Geometry |
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