Anyone want to enlighten me with the story on how ED made such a perfect map of the milky way?
Thank you Alex that is exactly what I wanted to know. Jokes mucky and piper.....I always thought nasa did some sort of deep space scan of the universe and picked up all the stars in the milky way while doing so so they turned the data into a game.
Anyone want to enlighten me with the story on how ED made such a perfect map of the milky way?
Anyone want to enlighten me on why one might mistake the ED milky way map for perfect or indeed even remotely accurate.
It is chock-a-block with astronimical garbage resulting from FD's mash-up of known star catalogues, RNG and broken programming.
Anyone want to enlighten me on why one might mistake the ED milky way map for perfect or indeed even remotely accurate.
It is chock-a-block with astronimical garbage resulting from FD's mash-up of known star catalogues, RNG and broken programming.
Graphical rendering bug in game
Oh really.
How about this one? And the many others like it spread all over the galaxy.
https://s15.postimg.org/rfbyttuqj/89768456.png
The galaxy includes a lot of real stars harvested from actual star catalogues where the distances from Sol are reasonably accurate.
Some of those are on lines (because someone's pointed a telescope at a small patch of the sky and taken a detailed survey) and those lines we've looked along in the real galaxy sometimes come up looking like that.
2MASS will be stars from this lot
The map is telling you what it is.
NGC 1333
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_1333
APOD: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140306.html
This is the SIMBAD entry for the stars in the nebula...
http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/s...ldren=278&submit=children&hlinksdisplay=h_all
If you cross reference a few of the stars you can see on the map, you'll see them on the list.
We are on topic here and you are right there's a few things possibly wrong with the galaxy simulation but to be honest its about as real as it gets considering we can't verify most of it due to the distances involved.
Anything else?
The many long straight lines / highways of Stars are the most accurate parts of the Galaxy.
Because this is the data from actual galactic mapping. Read up on it and it's limitations.
Now go complain to ESA / Hubble etc...
Crap. Elimination of the failure in that picture isn't reliant on verificiation in any way. It just needs some actual modelling in place of Frontier's -poor cut-and-paste of catalogue data over RNG.
Far too much to list here. Doubtless most has been bug-reported... and will get fixed sometime before the end of the 20-year plan
I have no complaint about the stars that Hubble found in the highway. My complaint is about far larger number of star outside the highway that Frontier has failed to include.
@mickma: any answer that would befit your negativity and attitude would earn me an Infraction for insulting other players. You are not worth that, so welcome to my ignore list.
Anyone want to enlighten me on why one might mistake the ED milky way map for perfect or indeed even remotely accurate.
It is chock-a-block with astronimical garbage resulting from FD's mash-up of known star catalogues, RNG and broken programming.