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Sir_Prink, you are correct. Gravity is based on pull of a MASS not something of size. Think about it.
What would have more gravitational pull (both examples would have none compared to planets): A marble or a helium balloon?
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this game has yet to correctly update the 3000 achievement, ive had like 5 putts over 3000km and it hasnt once counted it
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trekgeek, gravity has to do with mass, not size. If the smaller planet happens to be more dense than the larger planet, the ball will travel towards the smaller one.
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well technically speaking if there anything, theyre stars not suns, and u can get infernal planets, so do some research befor u leave a dumb comment
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Especially those that are burning planets. Those for some strange reason have a stronger effect..... hmmmmm I wonder why? Definitely needs updating.
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Definitely a fun game. Some of the math on the planet gravity's does need to be fixed though. There are several locations where a smaller planet will pull the ball away from a much larger one, even though it is closer to the large one...
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You don't know how often a smaller massed planet will pull my ball with more force than a larger massed planet. Please fix this, kthnx.
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gargantuan, for the long putt, just find a hole where you can slingshot the ball around a planet and make it go full circle around the place, if it goes full circle and maybe 500 out at some point it should end up right around 3000
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good game but one problem: the putt that gets your ball in should still count, one of mine that got a ball in was 5500+ km, but it landed after the scorecard came up, so it didn't count, and I didn't get the achievement
otherwise 5/5
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http://s644.photobucket.com/albums/uu169/MikeShinoda_bucket/?action=view¤t=fb861ba9.jpg
sorry for double posting... anyways here it is
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If you want to get technical the height a ball is dropped from is the height it would bounce back to if there was no friction, so without knowing the properties of the atmosphere for each planet you cant say that the ball seems to bounce to high or not