Disclaimer: I tried to search for obvious keywords, but I couldn't find a discussion of this topic. It seemed a rather obvious one to me, so I apologize if I missed it.
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When traveling though space, or any realistic depiction of space anyway, you are dealing with vaste volumes of near total emptyness.
You might see planets or moons near you, but unless your going near light speed, they will be changing in position relative to you very very slowly.
In most cases, it wont feel like you are moving at all.
Lots of games deal with this problem by having "pysdo-stars" or debre that flys past you in proportion to speed.
This is, of course, unrealistic.
Has there yet been in discussion on how Elite plans to deal with this?
My feelings are simply your ships computer should overlay visuals to give you a sense of speed.
Possible a subtle, semi-transparent 3d lattice that your portrayed to be flying though. I could mock this up if people think its worth it.
The idea is it provides a sense of speed, an "excuse" for the effect, and (unlike stars/debree) it also gives you a sense of orientation.
You could even distort the lattice to correctly portray space distortion when your traveling near lightspeed.
Thoughts? Problems I have missed with this? Alternative ideas?
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When traveling though space, or any realistic depiction of space anyway, you are dealing with vaste volumes of near total emptyness.
You might see planets or moons near you, but unless your going near light speed, they will be changing in position relative to you very very slowly.
In most cases, it wont feel like you are moving at all.
Lots of games deal with this problem by having "pysdo-stars" or debre that flys past you in proportion to speed.
This is, of course, unrealistic.
Has there yet been in discussion on how Elite plans to deal with this?
My feelings are simply your ships computer should overlay visuals to give you a sense of speed.
Possible a subtle, semi-transparent 3d lattice that your portrayed to be flying though. I could mock this up if people think its worth it.
The idea is it provides a sense of speed, an "excuse" for the effect, and (unlike stars/debree) it also gives you a sense of orientation.
You could even distort the lattice to correctly portray space distortion when your traveling near lightspeed.
Thoughts? Problems I have missed with this? Alternative ideas?