Every time I try to get the code for the accretion disk, the save box says "haha, nope". I've hacked the codes for the other ones by adding an asteroid after starting each example, but I can't get this one. Please tell me how to get the save code for that accretion disk!
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haha, nope? How do I get the code for the accretion disk?
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Re: haha, nope? How do I get the code for the accretion disk
Well, basically as a safety valve, I put an upper cap on the save codes. So somewhere around a few hundred planets. (I figure long before then, the code would get too unwieldly to reasonably use.) Keep in mind that the 3000 planets shown would have a save code with ~60 pages of text.
That said, I have a solution in mind...
Kind of riffing off people's scripting ideas, I could allow the user to input part of their code such as [special:protodisk, radius:100, num:3000, mMin:.5, mMax:5]. And that would create a randomly generated disk of planets, say.
Long story short - no way to get that today (unless random is interested in making a program that outputs 60 pages of code ), but there will be a way to do it soon.
Edit: Well, what do you know? Random is one step ahead of me!
That said, I have a solution in mind...
Kind of riffing off people's scripting ideas, I could allow the user to input part of their code such as [special:protodisk, radius:100, num:3000, mMin:.5, mMax:5]. And that would create a randomly generated disk of planets, say.
Long story short - no way to get that today (unless random is interested in making a program that outputs 60 pages of code ), but there will be a way to do it soon.
Edit: Well, what do you know? Random is one step ahead of me!
Re: haha, nope? How do I get the code for the accretion disk
Half a step, in my opinion.
Still, it's impressive.
Still, it's impressive.
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