Glitchy Super-Fast Planet Rotation
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Glitchy Super-Fast Planet Rotation
WinXP 32bit
4747 TestBuild
In the Menkalinan system is a Gas Giant, Menkalinan II, Its rotation is so fast it makes me dizzy watching it (okay I know, dont watch it). Sphere has no specials or anything that I can see that would cause it.
Save file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ja2f582w25f224c
Darkspire
4747 TestBuild
In the Menkalinan system is a Gas Giant, Menkalinan II, Its rotation is so fast it makes me dizzy watching it (okay I know, dont watch it). Sphere has no specials or anything that I can see that would cause it.
Save file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ja2f582w25f224c
Darkspire
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Re: Gas Giant Problem
If this just happens rarely, I don't think it's a bug really... It's possible for the distribution used to generate quite fast rotations.
Re: Gas Giant Problem
Is there a "SetRotationSpeed" effect or somesuch? I remember reading something about it somewhere, but I don't remember where, and it's not used in the Slow Rotation special.
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Re: Gas Giant Problem
No. Presently the universe generation check for specials with particular names, and sets planets' rotation speeds very low or stopped, or sets their axial tilt, accordingly. Adding such effects is on the programming work list, though.Bigjoe5 wrote:Is there a "SetRotationSpeed" effect or somesuch?
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Re: Gas Giant Problem
I've noticed this on a significant minority of planets since the addition of overlays. Most planets rotate slowly, but these few rotate close too or in excess of 1 rotation per frame. There doesn't seem to be anything inbetween slow and insanely fast.
Start a big galaxy with super testers, with high planets per system, and click on the arrows by the system name. You should see some pretty quick.
Start a big galaxy with super testers, with high planets per system, and click on the arrows by the system name. You should see some pretty quick.
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Re: Gas Giant Problem
I couldn't find any with eleazar's method, but the save has one where described.
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Re: Gas Giant Problem
Should be fixed in SVN.
Re: Gas Giant Problem
Downloaded yesterday's test version (4765 according to the installer, displays as 4747 in the window) and still see the problem. This time, it's a desert planet that is afflicted [Barnard I to be exact, left-down corner of the universe explored].
Will attach a save as soon as I get it out of the folder (btw, the bug with clicking a disc letter closing the FO and opening Windows Explorer is still there).
EDIT: Done!
Will attach a save as soon as I get it out of the folder (btw, the bug with clicking a disc letter closing the FO and opening Windows Explorer is still there).
EDIT: Done!
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Re: Gas Giant Problem
Looks fine for me in 4776.
I don't know what you're talking about, so please post on the original thread, or make a new one to describe it more clearly.Zireael wrote:... the bug with clicking a disc letter closing the FO and opening Windows Explorer is still there...
Re: Glitchy Super-Fast Planet Rotation
Why would one of the moderators change the topic title of this post?
I would and did not post such a tile, it comes across as insulting, I may not be the sharpest tool in the box but I know not to post topics with titles like the one my post has now.
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Thinking about it im sure the original title was something along the lines of 'Planet Rotation Problem'
No insult intended by this post, I just dont like to come across as a troll or whatever those sorts of people are called.
I would and did not post such a tile, it comes across as insulting, I may not be the sharpest tool in the box but I know not to post topics with titles like the one my post has now.
Darkspire
Thinking about it im sure the original title was something along the lines of 'Planet Rotation Problem'
No insult intended by this post, I just dont like to come across as a troll or whatever those sorts of people are called.
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Re: Glitchy Super-Fast Planet Rotation
The original title, or at least the title before I changed it, was "Gas Giant Problem". (This can be seen in the titles of replies, which are all "Re: Gas Giant Problem") I changed it because the problem is not an issue with gas giants, but rather is about planet rotation that is glitchy and super fast.
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Re: Glitchy Super-Fast Planet Rotation
Because the original title was vauge and un-useful, and there are other current topics on Gas Giants.Darkspire wrote:Why would one of the moderators change the topic title of this post?
I didn't do it, but i might have.
No, i think it was simply "Gas Giant Problem"-- or something along those lines-- no mention of "Rotation".Darkspire wrote:Thinking about it im sure the original title was something along the lines of 'Planet Rotation Problem'
EDIT: Simultaneous post.