I think more than 200 differents type of landscape![]()
How would you explain such low variety?
I think more than 200 differents type of landscape![]()
How would you explain such low variety?Is it because of "seed theory" a-la Star Trek et al?
I'll take all comers at 1/1000 of your net worth and paid weakly to insure against random projectile death unless the devs tilted the universe in a way that is so glaring even I'll notice.
I think the key word here is "type" of landscape.
If by "type" we mean desert, djungle, prairie, mountains, valleys, volcanic plains, glaciers and so on I would say 200 "types" would be pretty awesome!![]()
There is also the issue of having all that detail present and having it load in and out as you leave or enter orbit/atmosphere. LOD?I don't think it's a problem of creating sufficiently believable planet. After all, coast line is based on fractals, trees and vegetation is fairly known subject as well.
All I can say is wow..
I'd heard the talk but didn't really want to hope. But just noticed the new text on the main page that specifically refers to 100 billion systems. I guess its official.
100 billion star systems
We could have every gamer in the world playing and there would still be stuff to discover..
Yes, you read it right. 100,000,000,000 procedurally generated star systems, with multiple stars and planets, with the planets procedurally generated as well.
It would take one player 1000's of years to discover them all.
The inevitable question of "What's the point!?" often crops up. The answer is of course, "Why not?".
Which will be pretty much the only reason.That would be true if your only reason for visiting them is just to look at the planets.
Which will be pretty much the only reason.
- 100 billion stars:
- Approx 70K systems in the core area that are inhabited by humans.
- The rest will be uninhabited with the odd one of two having something interesting about it. (In terms of Humans / Thargoids)
It would be, also finding resources rich planets will be a good incentive to promote human expansion / colonization, therefore enabling wider exploration.
100 billion of WHAT?!?![]()
Something like this?
Hundreds of billions of stars in the galaxy, and billions of galaxies.. I must say, the Space Engine is one impressive piece of software. And just one guy making it![]()
Something like this?
Hundreds of billions of stars in the galaxy, and billions of galaxies.. I must say, the Space Engine is one impressive piece of software. And just one guy making it![]()
Also, how about finding ancient alien artifacts and relics, scattered around the galaxy. How awesome wouldn't it be to discover a crashed alien ship on the surface of a planet, far into unexplored territory![]()
Yes...one guy working on it...but not only that...he does this on his SPARE TIME!
Now imagine what can be done in two years of FULL TIME development by a whole team of people over at FD!!!![]()
Yes, you read it right. 100,000,000,000 procedurally generated star systems, with multiple stars and planets, with the planets procedurally generated as well.
It would take one player 1000's of years to discover them all.
The inevitable question of "What's the point!?" often crops up. The answer is of course, "Why not?". Over the next few years I expect procedural generation to really take off, and those developers who haven't got to grips with it yet will be left behind.
IMHO the only way thousands of systems will merit visiting is:-
a) If some have truly interesting vistas to see. ie: The procedural generation will need some slick code to place that pulsar in the middle of nebula in that 1 in 10,000 chance resulting in galactics fireworks. etc etc... Because I suspect the raw generation of a star, planets and their atmosphere will in itself not be interesting after a few dozen systems have been visited. There will need to be more depth, and/or that rare chance of a truly unique/beautiful/interest vista.
b) If some have interesting hand crafted phenomena to witness. ie: A wierd/wonderful "thing" at Gliese 832 which is well worth a visit to see for yourself.
That would be true if your only reason for visiting them is just to look at the planets. I'll be visiting to trade goods, look for missions, buy new equipment etc. When I'm done with that I might pop my head up and think "Nice looking planet!".![]()