Elliptical orbits!

Discussion in 'Planetary Annihilation General Discussion' started by popededi, July 18, 2014.

  1. popededi

    popededi Well-Known Member

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    I just got one in an autogenerated system! I'll get a screenshot up in a sec.

    Edit: I'm not well equipped for this stuff, print screen just give me a black screen. Anyone can do us a favour and confirm?

    Edit 2: Proof, sorry for the quality, I'm tired and lazy.
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    Last edited: July 18, 2014
  2. SXX

    SXX Post Master General

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    Actually those were possible on pre-made planet for a while, but cool that it's finally landed into auto generated systems..
  3. Aliessil

    Aliessil Active Member

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    Elliptical orbits have been in the system designer for a while, I've created some by mistake. I don't play many auto-generated systems though, so I don't know if they're new there.
  4. websterx01

    websterx01 Post Master General

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    I thought that they didn't work?
  5. tehtrekd

    tehtrekd Post Master General

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    Go out of fullscreen mode, print screen doesn't work on fullscreen for some reason.
  6. Fr33Lancer

    Fr33Lancer Well-Known Member

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    Try "Print Screen" several times. Usually the first one is black, and the following ones are OK.
  7. thetrophysystem

    thetrophysystem Post Master General

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    This was my last notice on this as well. THE FACT THAT THEY WORK is very useful. Now we just need 0 radius planets to exist to use as a center point of gravity for binary planets and such, and we would have a very useful system designing tool.
  8. popededi

    popededi Well-Known Member

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    I thought we could save elliptical orbits in system editor, but loading them up to play always resulted in a circular orbit.
  9. stuart98

    stuart98 Post Master General

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    If you use steam use F12 to take screens.

    Disabling full-screen should fix this as well.
  10. popededi

    popededi Well-Known Member

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    I play PTE on the uber launcher unfortunately. I'll get one up in a sec.
  11. Taxman66

    Taxman66 Well-Known Member

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    While elliptical orbits are cool, I still wish we could have orbiting on the z axis :eek:
  12. thetrophysystem

    thetrophysystem Post Master General

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    Few things orbit on the Z axis. The only thing in the solar system that does it, was created by a planet capturing a body from another celestial collision.
  13. mered4

    mered4 Post Master General

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    Which is that.....Memory is foggy today
  14. archmagecarn

    archmagecarn Active Member

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    The rings of Uranus? They're on Uranus's z-axis, at least.
  15. websterx01

    websterx01 Post Master General

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    How technical do you want to get? :p for all intents and purposes, the solar system is very flat.
  16. Taxman66

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    One of the reasons why Pluto is not considered a planet is because it doesn't have a flat orbit. PA features all kind of planets, moons, asteroids (soon :) ) etc. So I don't see anything wrong with any kind of Z orbiting systems.
  17. Shadowpig24

    Shadowpig24 New Member

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    Here is the reason why space is so flat in general
  18. thetrophysystem

    thetrophysystem Post Master General

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    besides. How not flat is it? One would think it flat from a quick glance. Turn the angle to double check. Well, it is off marginally, maybe a few degrees from dead flat?

    Uranus has a moon orbiting closer to 90 than 0, one planet does at least.

    game design. Would a third axis contribute more than it removes? Removes simple overhead vision, adds... Posibility to look cool, removes general realism...

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