Hi there, so is it possible to identify those Odyssey trailer planets using the FSS Scanner in actual gameplay?
Atmospheric pressure, maybe? Any ideas?
Atmospheric pressure, maybe? Any ideas?
Hi there, so is it possible to identify those Odyssey trailer planets using the FSS Scanner in actual gameplay?
Atmospheric pressure, maybe? Any ideas?
Judging by the trailer, I suspect the maximum threshold will be a bit higher than that. At least 0.01 (present-day Mars), but probably higher. There are plenty of fairly desolate worlds with atmospheric pressures closer to half that of the Earth.When scanning, you often find planets that have Atm Press 0.00, but nonetheless show chemical compositions for an atmosphere. It would be simple for Fdev to define those as "tenuous" atmospheres, and thus we could go back to any such worlds already visited and listed in our journals and walk around.
Interesting that the gravity is over 0.5... I was expecting low gravity planets upto Mar like conditions at 0.37g. I guess it's possible to get high G planets with thin atmospheres. It would be interesting walking around a 3g planet!If all you want are some planets for "before and after" shots, then consider grabbing pics of the few planets that we know are going to be Odyssey-landable, because they've been featured in the Dev Diary demo shots:
- ADS 10329 B 5
- Ovid A 6
- Wolf 1311 B 3 b
Reference: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/odysseys-atmospheres-seem-to-be-really-thin.552917/
There is evidence in our own system to suggest the atmospheres of terrestrial worlds can be drastically disproportionate to their size and gravity. Look at Venus. 95% the size of Earth and 81% the mass, but with 93 times the atmospheric pressure.Interesting that the gravity is over 0.5... I was expecting low gravity planets upto Mar like conditions at 0.37g. I guess it's possible to get high G planets with thin atmospheres. It would be interesting walking around a 3g planet!
I don't think getting out of SRV needs the atmosphere.Interesting that the gravity is over 0.5... I was expecting low gravity planets upto Mar like conditions at 0.37g. I guess it's possible to get high G planets with thin atmospheres. It would be interesting walking around a 3g planet!