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you should really work on the zoom out funtion and the ridiculous 300x ageing speed apart from that everything is fine
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It would actually be nice to set something like an "orbit ring" when you lock planets, i have constant trouble stabilizing orbits, regardless of size. i even have a planet moving so fast that it is only on my screen for a second, zoomed out all the way to the point that i cant see the system itself. i also had my largest planet, 20m POP limit crash into my tiny little sun without warning.
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Quite good game, but it has some bugs. The others mentioned some of them already: Adjustable gravity, unstable orbits, camera. I got a gamebreaking bug when my planet grew too big - it just disappeared and the game became laggy. Oh... and I was able to superzoom in and out then. Besides that - awesome game. Would love to see a sequel.
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This is pretty great! Other troubles have been mentioned, but one thing that would be good is a way to reinstate the full screen once you exit it.
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good game but there must be a compelete control on making gravity every time i make a big planet it goes to the sun and burn.
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Aug. 25, 2013
I think you should add colonies that make spaceships and fight each other but depending on the relationship so if a planet has lost all of it's resource a mother ship will move and colonize on another planet or if there is no available planets left the colony will lose it's friendliness and attack other planets until it gets captures or the cities will die out because of the lack of resource but while the abandoned planet is left there it will automatically and slowly grow it's natural resource until a colony captures the planet and builds there then fights again. With colonies I also ask for a pushing away type of gravity that automatically pushes away planets if they are getting too close to the Star's orbit so it won't get burned to death then another idea is planet size capacity and amount of planets capacity so if a asteroid is 1 moreg
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I think you should add colonies that make spaceships and fight each other but depending on the relationship so if a planet has lost all of it's resource a mother ship will move and colonize on another planet or if there is no available planets left the colony will lose it's friendliness and attack other planets until it gets captures or the cities will die out because of the lack of resource but while the abandoned planet is left there it will automatically and slowly grow it's natural resource until a colony captures the planet and builds there then fights again.
With colonies I also ask for a pushing away type of gravity that automatically pushes away planets if they are getting too close to the Star's orbit so it won't get burned to death then another idea is planet size capacity and amount of planets capacity so if a asteroid is 1 more rock away to be a planet it will bounce of thank you for taking the time to read this and please like so this idea probably will be working
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tehres this huge red planet/star/metor/astroid circling my unviverse what is that :O
sorry for spelling i need to go to bed~
I HAVE NOT GOT SLEEERP IN 3 WEEKS AAHHH
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i will make a REALLY GIANT BIG PLANET AND LAUNCH IT TO THE SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anyone else find it silly that a gigantic planet that makes the sun look like a marble is destroyed by that same tiny sun?
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So I have this desert planet I decided to call Desert Storm. It was twice bigger than my star and it decided to go on an almost perfect circular orbit. The star wanted to go supernova, so I let my solar system burn. Goodbye, my lovely mega planet.
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Idk, this has a rather high rating, but there doesn't really seem to be much to do. It's basically nothing but messing around with gravity as planets circle a star. That doesn't seem like it should be the kind of idea that really warrants around a 4.2. Oh, and uh...markanthony, how did you know the game was great if your next comment said it didn't load? Did you just really enjoy the loading screen?
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So, our universe has 8 planets in stable orbit. Does it make any sence that that happened by chance? Food for thought!