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Post by greggster990 on Jul 8, 2010 3:47:47 GMT
i do do you
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Post by Rabidbadger on Jul 8, 2010 6:20:05 GMT
Yeah. Planet simulation allows me to create models foor how planets orbited by suns could work. That makes me happy. :3
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Post by greggster990 on Jul 8, 2010 16:59:36 GMT
me to although i wish you could have moons instead of haveing to do it the hard way
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Post by Yonder on Jul 8, 2010 21:55:08 GMT
You can have moons. But like you said it's rather difficult.
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Post by Rabidbadger on Jul 9, 2010 17:49:53 GMT
My favourite activity is to create a large planet and then put a small orange planet (representing a sun) in orbit around it. (Make sure there are no real stars in the system.) It is very interesting.
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Post by ShiningSilver on Jul 9, 2010 20:13:55 GMT
Heh, I personally love to stop time and remove all stars and planets, and try to make two planets orbit around each other, then trying to have the pair of planets orbit around a star.
-ShiningSilver
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Post by Rabidbadger on Jul 10, 2010 12:33:29 GMT
Ah, binary planets. Is that possible?
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Post by ShiningSilver on Jul 10, 2010 14:03:20 GMT
I created a pair of binary planets the easy way.
1) Remove all the stars and planets
2) Stop time, or if you prefer have time as 1/4.
3) Use Target to create two planets that will orbit each other
4) Resume time, either to 1, 1/2, or 1/4. Your choice.
5) If it doesn't work try again. :P
5) Create a star so the binary planets orbit it.
But an even harder way would be to create a binary planet pair while a star is present.
Bonus points if you achieve a binary pair that orbits in circular paths of each other.
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Post by xShadowLordx on Jul 10, 2010 14:45:56 GMT
Ooh, I LOVE Planet Simulation. One thing I like to do is put two stars and make planets figure-eight between them. ;D
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Post by greggster990 on Jul 11, 2010 18:20:16 GMT
ps is the 2nd game i played on Danball
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Post by Rabidbadger on Jul 12, 2010 16:43:25 GMT
I played PG and SR first. I played the rest later. Planet Simulaton is still one of my favourites.
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Post by Draxorion on Jul 13, 2010 19:43:06 GMT
Can you make a planet orbit a sun perfectly?I have tried but haven't been able to.
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Post by greggster990 on Jul 14, 2010 0:14:31 GMT
yea you can just make a planet without no disturbances i made a small solor system myself everything orbiting perfectly with the asteroid field
and i was going to post about after wasting 3 days i made a moon yay
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Post by fighterdestroyer on Aug 28, 2010 21:44:37 GMT
ps is cool i made binary planets i find it easier if there is a star, thats how i made them
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Post by Cray on Aug 28, 2010 22:09:54 GMT
Planey simulation is cool but it would be better if it had all the powder game elemets too.
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Post by darkchaos10 on Aug 28, 2010 22:13:25 GMT
I've made almost perfect binary stars, the always drift away, even those that seem perfect(that the path of each is the same as the other), since they aren't perfect.
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Post by Cray on Aug 29, 2010 1:21:27 GMT
Yo That would be asome if you could chose the mass of the star and let it move
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Post by Elmach on Sept 8, 2010 2:28:29 GMT
Can you make a planet orbit a sun perfectly?I have tried but haven't been able to. Use pen-circle.
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Post by greggster990 on Sept 9, 2010 0:46:50 GMT
ɐǝʎ sd ǝʌol ý
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Post by Qwerty on Sept 14, 2010 14:18:52 GMT
Right-side up text, please.
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