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physics engine seems rather poorly programmed. distance from planet should decrease effect of that planet's mass much more than it does
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I realize that this is a great game but I get really frustrated when it seems like everytime there is a sun, the ball goes every where to avoid it and either goes back to where it starts or goes into the sun. *facepalm*
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This is nothing like your much better game Gravitee Wars. When is there gonna be a multiplayer version of that, anyhow?
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This game would be a lot better if the golf rules were actually like golf rules and the gravitee worked like actual gravity.
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When i hit the ball and it does some weird inter-planetary thing and goes RIGHT BACK WHERE IT STARTED I just KNOW it's mocking me.
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At first I disliked the game because I dislike golf. But seeing a little golf ball bounce around planets somehow giving me somewhat decent scores made me happy and now this game is kinda fun. Addicting/frustrating n stuff
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anyone want to explain to me how the ball keeps getting attracted to the sun even though it has less mass then other planets
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On the level editor, if you make enough planets in the same spot, it will shoot your ball off into out of bounds in a second. And all you do is click on the ball. Don't aim it, don't do anything besides click once. WOOOSH!
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@uberpenguin you never learned physics, did you?
the masses do matter, but the distance matters much more (GmM/r^2)
therefore, if the ball's distance from the small planet is 2/3 times the distance from the large planet it will still be drawn to the small planet.
what you're missing about stars is that the reason why they have a much larger pull than regular planets IS the mass difference.
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Do the masses, like, actually mean anything? Because I can shoot the ball directly between two planets, one of which has a mass of 300 some and one of which has a mass of 200 some, and yet my ball gets drawn in by the smaller one despite the fact that it should have around 2/3 the amount of pull. That is the purpose of mass, right? To help us determine which planet will have the most gravitational pull? Also, I'm guessing I must have missed something about stars, because they appear to have a much, much larger pull than regular planets, regardless of their mass.
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It is so fustrating where you hit the ball, it goes around the hole and all the planets and lands back where it started.
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Murphy's Law of Gravitee: if there is a sun, it inevitably attracts your ball and burns it, no matter the mass of nearby planets.
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that akward moment when you are really close to the goal then somebody comes and makes you do a long shot then you realize you are at the beginning planet -_-