Impressive video, I'm messing with this sandbox to make a video tonight... curious, you mentioned a 6 hour rendering time - what capture device are you using? Fraps? The file must have been enormous! Not to mention video editing software to compress it into your 2 minute time. Well done.
@neto26pa You are watching a computer simulation where each dot is an individual star. The Hubble Space Telescope cannot see individual stars in galaxies, but this is what happens during a collision. The "explosion" you see is stars being ejected from the galaxies.
@neto26pa That is because the only pictures we have are of partial collisions, where the cores are still thousands of light years away from each other
no way this would happen when 2 galaxy's collided. i know it isen't real time speed. but it would proberly not spread that much. it would simply spread of curse. but less than that. and the 2 black holes would by time create a giant black hole.
@MtthwSmmns It is not because of your CPU. This game needs multi-core support and GPU acceleration for all of those physics calculations. You can check your CPU usage during the simulation. Probably it is not even %20...
Developers have been saying they are working on it since MARCH!
I started to looking for 3rd party solutions but haven't found a solution yet. :(
Is it scientifically correct, that once the centers of two galaxies touch, they just bounce off each other, and still stay separate centers?...
Scientists argue about giant blackholes to be the middle of a galaxy, and singularity in those, and there's a little bit of "who knows?" here and there, and you just portait it as two balls colliding :-)
@AMYuntold as far as i know when black holes collide into one an other then turn into one bigger black hole ... like to water drops colliding into each other ... that's as far as i know tho i didn't go to school for it ... Also the black hole would take a really long time to collide and would do something similar to what this shows for a while before they collide.
How do you increase the amount of particles? I've looked through all the menus I can see and that option does not appear in them. Where am I not looking?
@GigaHansen Yes the dust slider is the right one. Keep in mind that after moving the dust multiplier slider, you will have to restart the sim for it to take effect.
@MegaWurmy Thanks you running it on 25X on 8 fps not to bad the galaxies look really nice guess i must do the sim slower now for a smoother run :) but why it says that you have 10X dust count when that's the default one ?
@GigaHansen yes, the video above in 10x particles, i ran it on x25 here CqRBQlBp3Mo. It did take several hours though. I turned the speed way down and left it on overnight. x1 multiplier is the default one.
This is impressive. Several green nebulae of envy have been slung towards this video from my own Milkomeda collission video, which is nothing compared to this.
u need NASA pc to render al those stars lol
ienes2 5 days ago
Impressive video, I'm messing with this sandbox to make a video tonight... curious, you mentioned a 6 hour rendering time - what capture device are you using? Fraps? The file must have been enormous! Not to mention video editing software to compress it into your 2 minute time. Well done.
punkmechanicalkid 2 weeks ago
@punkmechanicalkid try fraps.. but i wouldn't.. i'm using a toaster you know ;)
you can compress the video size 5x times less just using movie maker.. just a heads up!
mhmcripz12 1 week ago
Someone puts a atomic bomb inside the galaxies ??? why this explosion where the gravity acts ...
neto26pa 2 weeks ago
@neto26pa its acceleration around the mass center, which shoots stars in da space
ranislavir 1 week ago
@ranislavir There are several pics of true galaxies collisions in the web, and in none this explosion appear.
neto26pa 1 week ago
@neto26pa You are watching a computer simulation where each dot is an individual star. The Hubble Space Telescope cannot see individual stars in galaxies, but this is what happens during a collision. The "explosion" you see is stars being ejected from the galaxies.
Zaryn9000 1 week ago
@neto26pa That is because the only pictures we have are of partial collisions, where the cores are still thousands of light years away from each other
masterskyrunner 3 days ago
if only my toaster was hd
DasBasdoInc 3 weeks ago
To think, earth is somewhere in there, getting thrown around.
sam123486 1 month ago
no way this would happen when 2 galaxy's collided. i know it isen't real time speed. but it would proberly not spread that much. it would simply spread of curse. but less than that. and the 2 black holes would by time create a giant black hole.
naidcool 1 month ago
YOU BROKE IT!!!
xXMTVJaCKetZXx 1 month ago
why is the commentary talking about antarctica?
jerricchong 1 month ago
@jerricchong It's a song....
w00tinater 1 month ago
And thats how Chuck Norris was born...
blackbadmac 1 month ago 2
Ah ok I just read your discription! So you ran it and then recorded it and spead it up. Gotcha. My specs
AMD 1100 oced at 3.9
Ram 8 Gigs oced at 1500
Ge-force 580 GTX 1.5 Gig VR
But still im running it at 10x dust particles and only getting 2 fps. Damn what processor are you running?
MtthwSmmns 1 month ago
@MtthwSmmns It is not because of your CPU. This game needs multi-core support and GPU acceleration for all of those physics calculations. You can check your CPU usage during the simulation. Probably it is not even %20...
Developers have been saying they are working on it since MARCH!
I started to looking for 3rd party solutions but haven't found a solution yet. :(
MrWeb06 1 month ago
@MrWeb06 ah well thanks
MtthwSmmns 1 month ago
What machine are you running? I tried to increase the particals and lagged out my machine/
MtthwSmmns 1 month ago
This is future warfare of the Earth battling an alien army. No more man to man combat, just ship battles and rockets in huge colonies.
5SmashFever 1 month ago
how accurate is this ?
toastm4n 2 months ago
and that is how babies are made.
TheRaellz 2 months ago
This game would be fun in 3d....
Kellett4 3 months ago 4
@Kellett4 lol it is.
MegaWurmy 3 months ago
Is it scientifically correct, that once the centers of two galaxies touch, they just bounce off each other, and still stay separate centers?...
Scientists argue about giant blackholes to be the middle of a galaxy, and singularity in those, and there's a little bit of "who knows?" here and there, and you just portait it as two balls colliding :-)
AMYuntold 3 months ago
@AMYuntold as far as i know when black holes collide into one an other then turn into one bigger black hole ... like to water drops colliding into each other ... that's as far as i know tho i didn't go to school for it ... Also the black hole would take a really long time to collide and would do something similar to what this shows for a while before they collide.
Church2453 3 months ago
shit-son
beefywarrior12898 3 months ago
0:30 at this time lets call it a "wheel castle galaxy"
Barneyblue18 3 months ago
how do you get the density so high hey love your video just art
HansensUniverse 4 months ago
this will not happen like that absolutely! music is nce thou
gh
2Shae83 4 months ago
but... Andromeda isn't 2 times larger than the Milky Way?
ludovisuis 4 months ago
Thanks for contributing to my music library. :)
Sheepslegion 5 months ago
Who is the artist of this lovely music?
Sheepslegion 5 months ago 2
@Sheepslegion I mentioned it in the description ;) go there for a link to the website also :)
Music: Lauge & Baba Gnohm - Southern Hemisphere
MassiveEffect2050 5 months ago 3
How do you increase the amount of particles? I've looked through all the menus I can see and that option does not appear in them. Where am I not looking?
mason4300 6 months ago 17
The very bottom of the menu list
CursorBuddy23 4 months ago
@mason4300 there is a "Particle Multiplier" slider that you can move.
MegaWurmy 4 months ago
@MegaWurmy Hey am really looking for that slider i see the dust slider but nothing else where do i need to look ? :) really nice video subbed to
GigaHansen 3 months ago
@GigaHansen Yes the dust slider is the right one. Keep in mind that after moving the dust multiplier slider, you will have to restart the sim for it to take effect.
MegaWurmy 3 months ago
@MegaWurmy Thanks you running it on 25X on 8 fps not to bad the galaxies look really nice guess i must do the sim slower now for a smoother run :) but why it says that you have 10X dust count when that's the default one ?
GigaHansen 3 months ago
@GigaHansen yes, the video above in 10x particles, i ran it on x25 here CqRBQlBp3Mo. It did take several hours though. I turned the speed way down and left it on overnight. x1 multiplier is the default one.
MegaWurmy 3 months ago
@mason4300 You go to options and click on the dust multiplier and turn it up.
FiahOwl 3 months ago
@mason4300 must be the new version i think
JONT3pro 2 months ago
@mason4300 Open the options tab, scroll down, find the "Create Dust" bar and "Dust Multiplier". This is the particle multiplier.
xDrunkDevilx 2 months ago
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Zaryn9000 1 week ago
@mason4300 You figured it out? i also want to know and cant find out
c0m4ndo45 4 hours ago
SHIT UNIVERSE YOU SCARY
ptbird1 7 months ago
This is impressive. Several green nebulae of envy have been slung towards this video from my own Milkomeda collission video, which is nothing compared to this.
BlaDK44 8 months ago 14
Man, you still playing this game? jk
InfiniteRedPill 8 months ago