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Posted - 2014.10.30 13:31:07 -
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45thtiger 0109 wrote:Damen Apol wrote:it may be because its a video game Agreed +1
That is not correct, there is nothing 3D software likes to do better than simulate physics, unfortunately that has never made a very good action movie or action video game. Works wonders for suspense and people being at the mercy of the elements or lack of them as the case may be. George Lucas supposedly directed his space ship battles on WW2 dogfights, real zero atmosphere/gravity has some odd properties that doesn't suit such goings on. However I'm not sure that all gigantic space objects need to be quite as passive as they are.
So your saying that isn't a graphics related issue ?
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Nevil Oscillator
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Posted - 2014.10.30 14:40:15 -
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Foxstar Damaskeenus wrote:we have friction in space
Yes both kinds
So your saying that isn't a graphics related issue ?
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Nevil Oscillator
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Posted - 2014.11.02 18:21:40 -
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For a similar scenario I once had to destroy conventional astrophysics, the solution that I came up with was that the equivalent of sub warp engines are not rocket engines as we know today but work through some strange yet unknown medium. A medium that the engines are not entirely able to detach from thus causing the friction like effect that conveniently provides all the stability required for an action shoot em up.
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Posted - 2014.11.02 21:13:29 -
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Mharius Skjem wrote:Miko Valentine wrote:no Gravity ? than why do i hear voices in space there is no Air so the sound waves could travel and there shouldnt be explosions and in Phoebe the Max capital ship travel range is 5 lightyears do the travel back in time when they do this Long range in a few seconds << they should and why does my ship burn when reaching the structure ... and all these Giant ships we Fly without a Crew Operating it this isnt possible Wrong on all counts. Read the lore.
Or check this out
Crew
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Posted - 2014.11.02 22:32:14 -
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Peter Raptor wrote:Each spaceship has special Tesla coils that negate gravity in the vicinity of the spaceship, it's THAT simple 
Well I know why I didn't think of that
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Posted - 2014.11.02 23:04:19 -
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Sakaron Hefdover wrote:I was taking a scenic stroll around new eden, when I discovered by moving close to the stars, I was not hauled around in a high radial per second orbit as would be normal.
Therefore, I need to ask the question, Where is the gravity?
How close are we talking about for gravity of an object to be strong enough to noticeably effect things ?
If you are that close to a star, I'm not sure that my main question would be why isn't the gravity having any effect.
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Posted - 2014.11.02 23:35:56 -
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Sakaron Hefdover wrote:Well, The star example is a simple example, Seeing as the planets are supposed to move I guess the noticeable examples would be everything in system as everything with mass is being affected by gravity.
Everything with a mass exerts gravitation force, it is just negligible for those with a mass in tons much less than a moon and not a great deal for a moon either as demonstrated in video footage from 1969.
Although Titan (A moon of Saturn I think it is) is apparently not far off the mass of Earth.
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Posted - 2014.11.02 23:47:14 -
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Sakaron Hefdover wrote:Fraid not as large masses attract small masses. Therefore as long as there is a large mass in system there will be an orbit of an angular velocity proportional to the mass of the star around the centre of mass in the system.
No my point is that if 1G is all The Earth exerts, do you need to calculate the effect of it ? most of the time probably not.
How many G does a star exert ?
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Posted - 2014.11.03 08:42:48 -
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Eugene Kerner wrote: It is far off. (yada-yada*10^24 for Earth to yada-yada 10^23 kg for Titan. Also note that the density of Earth is 2,7 times higher than that of Titan.
So maybe 0.25G but that is also going to depend on how close you are to it. Earth has 0.25G at a certain distance from the surface. I haven't looked into moon or planetary interaction so I don't know what a ship needs to do when it gets there. According to this Gravity the sun only exerts 26G
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Posted - 2014.11.03 09:02:52 -
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Maybe distance actually means distance from minimum safe distance.
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Posted - 2014.11.03 12:54:48 -
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ISD Ezwal wrote:Planets did rotate on their axis in the past. However, as apparently it made the Dust514 players a bit dizzy caused by the ludicrous speeds the planets rotated at, said planets were ordered to stop spinning.
A 24 hour rotation isn't going to be visible except in time lapse. A few planets in our solar system rotate at 3 times that speed. Errm yeah wonder if that makes a difference ?
I really must go out in a ship and have a look.
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Posted - 2014.11.04 14:01:46 -
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Sakaron Hefdover wrote:
Yes because 1G is a fairly big bit of acceleration. (about 10 meters per second per second)
And well, I don't know, depends on the mass of the star and your distance from it. Look up Newton's law of universal gravitation
I believe I did mention distance. t's only a fair bit of acceleration if you are close enough for it to have that effect, which if the closest you can warp to the example I just tried is 16000km, then you are going to have to align to the planet on micro warp drive for a few hours before that gravitational effect that CCP has ignored would be noticeable.
Primary This Rifter wrote:Nevil Oscillator wrote:Maybe distance actually means distance from minimum safe distance. Maybe you don't understand science and you should leave it to the big boys.
Who might they be ?
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Posted - 2014.11.04 16:07:39 -
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Sakaron Hefdover wrote:1G is the value of strength of earth's gravity at its surface. It already has distance involved.
Yes and 1kg is a litre of water though we use kg for things other than water.
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Posted - 2014.11.04 16:07:56 -
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You can have anti grav it you like though I that is still a topic with issues.
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