Author Topic: The Planets : Remake [The Laterverse!]  (Read 6798 times)

Reactor Worker or someone made a kill Trigger if you were in the neighborhood of the Sun. You should do the same by the gas giants.

What about adding one or two dwarf planets (Maybe Pluto and Ceres) ? But placing them farther away so they are not visible from the other planets?


I was planning on adding Pluto in there, it would be a good idea for them to be not visible though, it gives players something to look for.


Reactor Worker or someone made a kill Trigger if you were in the neighborhood of the Sun. You should do the same by the gas giants.
I'm actually planning on making the gas giants habitable, with floating rocks inside for building on, but the inside would have no gravity or very, very strong gravity to make building a pain in the ass.

I'm actually planning on making the gas giants habitable, with floating rocks inside for building on, but the inside would have no gravity or very, very strong gravity to make building a pain in the ass.
>get zones
>apply negative gravity / Add if at 0
>???
Gravity

>get zones
>apply negative gravity / Add if at 0
>???
Gravity
This is what I'm already doing, check out the moon picture I posted a few posts back.

Do you plan on releasing it soon? :o

Can you release two versions, one with the planets that have built in terrain and one where they're all just flat?

Can you release two versions, one with the planets that have built in terrain and one where they're all just flat?
Yeah, seems easy enough.

Also, Venus is just about done here, here's a few pictures of Venus and a preview of Mars.



SPACEBUILD 4
NOW IN BLOCKLAND

Cube planets turned out cooler than I thougth. Good job!
Also: does each planet have it's own gravity?

Cube planets turned out cooler than I thougth. Good job!
Also: does each planet have it's own gravity?
I doubt it
They have their own "insides" actually, but they all have a form of gravity on them, for example, you can jump high on the moon, and on Venus there's strong gravity.
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Cube planets turned out cooler than I thougth. Good job!
Also: does each planet have it's own gravity?
They have their own "insides" actually, but they all have a form of gravity on them, for example, you can jump high on the moon, and on Venus there's strong gravity.

They have their own "insides" actually, but they all have a form of gravity on them, for example, you can jump high on the moon, and on Venus there's strong gravity.

Holy stuff, how? Please tell me how you did this.

sb_gooniverse
ah, the memories

This is what I'm already doing, check out the moon picture I posted a few posts back.
I meant that's how you defy the gravity your setting, I did it on a moon map, build "gravitrons" that could be disabled and enabled to turn on or off artificial gravity with zone events.