No, only southwest asia....zevans wrote:And we've never been at war with Eurasia OR Eastasia!
I tried celestia, but the fact that you can accelerate to millions of ly/s in a few seconds kinda scared me.
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No, only southwest asia....zevans wrote:And we've never been at war with Eurasia OR Eastasia!
GlobalExplorer wrote:Hm, how should they look then?Commander McLane wrote:for a planets an moons which are supposed to be in a different system to ours, they all look too familiar.
Well, they shouldn't look like textures simply copied and pasted from Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and their moons (and ours). Which they seem to be.zevans wrote:But how could they look any other way? Different systems, but same geophysics and astrophysics...
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
My experience is that the optimal size for a planet texture is 4096x2048. (At 2048x1024 it's still ok but less detail when close). So the textures would have to be precalculated imo.This program is quite slow. On an AMD Athlon 2000+ XP running Windows 2000, it takes about 25 minutes to generate a 2048 x 2048 map.
Interesting. Maybe you could elaborate some more, cause my knowledge of ancient language is miserable.zevans wrote:For the asteroid belt / Oort cloud, how about something swarm related? I'm not sure Latin or Greek had collective nouns, so how about:
Effervit (Latin "they swarmed") but it's very likely I've conjugated incorrectly there. Smile
Or "melissaon" = bees, "muaion" = flies in Greek... which would give you a theme too for individual bodies, if you used names of flies. You could then call miners "swatters." Smile
"Swarm" seem to be translated as "ethnos" which is a tribe, not a swarm...
Possibly a Monte Carlo simulation of the actual bombardment... you'd have to figure out the distribution of body size / angle / speed, but you never know, there might be a research paper or two on that out there somewhere.Plus I haven't seen that libnoise generates anything that even remotely resembles a crater moon like the ones I made from real Saturn Moons.
I'm not sure that I could, because mine's only schoolboy level too... if you look at the time between that post and the one before, that's how long I spent Googling and daydreaming about it (There's quite a few classical language -> English dictionaries on the web.)Interesting. Maybe you could elaborate some more, cause my knowledge of ancient language is miserable.Effervit (Latin "they swarmed") but it's very likely I've conjugated incorrectly there. Smile
Or "melissaon" = bees, "muaion" = flies in Greek... which would give you a theme too for individual bodies, if you used names of flies. You could then call miners "swatters." Smile
"Swarm" seem to be translated as "ethnos" which is a tribe, not a swarm...