aaronfranke's version of Sol (The Solar System) (24+ GB RAM)

Discussion in 'Mapping and stuff' started by aaronfranke, February 19, 2017.

  1. aaronfranke

    aaronfranke New Member

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    MediaFire: mediafire.com/file/2u2k7s1qq1fr6xf/sol.pas

    Google Drive: drive.google.com/file/d/0BxrM_LAQGwWyaFhwS3NQWUx5Sjg/view?usp=sharing

    THIS MAP REQUIRES 24+ GB RAM TO FUNCTION PROPERLY! Otherwise, I hope you have a large amount of swap space!

    Map features:
    • The 15 largest bodies in out solar system are included!
    • All planets appear in the top-right bar in the correct order
    • Inner planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, all of a very large size (400-1000)
    • Outer planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, with Jupiter at the maximum size (2000)
    • Moons of Jupiter: Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto
    • Other Moons: Earth's Moon, Titan (Saturn), Triton (Neptune)
    • One pre-annihilated asteroid to create the asteroid belt for looks
    Enjoy! :D
  2. stuart98

    stuart98 Post Master General

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    Are surfaces customized?
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    aaronfranke New Member

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    One is, Mercury is a metallic moon stolen from another map. Rest are generated.
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    mwreynolds Well-Known Member

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    pictures please.
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    aaronfranke New Member

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  6. stuart98

    stuart98 Post Master General

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    tbh that looks like cancer to play on
  7. aaronfranke

    aaronfranke New Member

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    It's one of those things where afterwards you think "I was so preoccupied with whether or not I could, I didn’t stop to think if I should". It's fascinating to see if you can run it, at least.

    The map is fun if you have a large group of people with computers with tons of RAM that enjoy long games of PA. Admittedly, probably a rare type of group.
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