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Modular AeroSpace Simulation (MASS) v1.4

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Author: ScienceSimulations

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Filesize: 0.59 MB

Date added: 2021-10-25

Rating: 5

Downloads: 1466

Views: 244

Comments: 7

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.3

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A revamp of UDG4's SSCES with solid boosters, decouplers, and a staging system.
Red spring is fuel transfer line
Gray spring is control line (command pod on bigger endpoint)
Click a command pod to select it, and click it again to deselect it.
While a command pod is selected, press W to stage, Z for full throttle, X for no throttle, + for throttle increase,
- for throttle decrease, P to point prograde, R to point retrograde, F to turn off autopoint, M to switch map mode, and I/O to zoom in/out in map mode.
Engines and decouplers will activate once the command pod's stage (starts at 0) matches its _stage variable.
v1.1: Decouplers, increased booster thrust
v1.2: EC40, throttle snap
v1.3: prograde, retrograde, throttle
v.1.3.1: atmosphere
v1.4: SCU1, moved prograde/retrograde from CP1 to SCU1 for balancing, Map mode
Last edited at 2021/11/02 16:19:57 by ScienceSimulations
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if you have a low-end device, make your rocket here, then copypaste it to http://www.algodoo.com/algobox/details.php?id=245048.
Last edited at 2022/05/17 14:36:02 by ScienceSimulations
Man, I'm flattered that your work is inspired by me, nice work! I love the including of automatic staging, your scenes have got professional and technial out of nowhere!
However, I have a recommendation, something I have rarely done that I should do more, and that is to include sample builds in an otherwise empty scene, instead of the build scene (this one), for optimization on slower scenes. Or, like SCSES, include lasers that automatically delete the build menu on so start. This may cause some lag on older machines, but only for a moment while everything gets deleted. You can add links to either scene in each scene's description.
Also, if you can figure out the code in my space camera scene: http://www.algodoo.com/algobox/details.php?id=244308
Feel free to use that in this scene!
ok. also, I am working on a SURFACE/ORBIT view for 1.4/1.5, so I already really know how this works, but it will mess up the throttle indicators, so it will probably not be implemented.
Last edited at 2021/10/30 16:18:11 by ScienceSimulations
I made a test scene, like you said, and also the reason my scenes got "technical and professional" is because I was inactive for about 4 months because I was making a bunch of thyme experiments to better know thyme.
Last edited at 2021/10/30 16:05:36 by ScienceSimulations
Algodoo needs more people like you, spending time to really understand the program and its really obsure language, I love what you do! I never vanished from posting, but I did still learn just about everything I could.
thanks!