I played around with that app a bit, and I think it's really cool! If only they let you pick spectrum colors so you could listen to differently colored graphs, like the ones on Google images.
Hey DyraneX, we've got an oasis on Discord with more activity than the slowly dying Algobox, and I've just discovered your cool content. I shared your account to the server and we all agree that you'd fit right in! If this is something you want to join, let me know and I'll tell you how to find us (idk if discord links are allowed and I don't want to risk it). I'm subscribed to this scene for any replies, so just add a comment below mine.
Unfortunately, I found out that based on the way collisions work, the rules to the reactions aren't deterministic, but I can add some info on what the particles do.
This is impressive, might help to know that god.GodMode is a thing, and it lets you zoom in farther than usual! But also, I noticed the moon orbits way too fast and in the retrograde direction.
Last edited at 2022/08/11 02:34:22 by UnityDogGaming04
It's much harder to take off straight up than to slowly accelerate in a car until you're in orbit, then slowly accelerate so that you have a glancing encounter with the moon. Then, from there, somehow carefully lithobrake to a stop. It's the technique I used, and while it's not especially consistent, it's the only thing I tried that worked at all.
Hey, here's some tips to make faster and more powerful engines:
Don't use boxes for linkages like the piston rod or the ones holding the flywheels in sync. Those add unnecessary mass. Instead, use springs with a strength of 1e30 and a damping of +inf.
Set piston densities kinda high, and set the intertiaMultiplier of all the flywheels and the pistons high too. Densities of 20-50 and inertia multipliers of 10-100 should do it.
s_noonan - I was aware I should have implemented randomness and color changes, but couldnt be bothered at the time cause I was tired. I'll see what I can do now.
I chose to hide the circles because I only wanted the player to see them for a brief instant. That's what this test was about, the diminished ability to tell contrast apart with shortened exposure to the contrasting colors.