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Super Planet Crash ... scores?

Started by April 15, 2014 02:52 PM
8 comments, last by RLS0812 10 years, 6 months ago

Great game with a replay function!

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/#

Hope I have not missed a similar thread? ... who wants to share a score?

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=2916278

Given enough eyeballs, all mysteries are shallow.

MeAndVR

I managed to make a moon:

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=5034255

A much better one:

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=5043382

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A nice little erratic binary system. Would have lasted longer if I didn't get so planet happy.

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=5119241

Speed this one up to 124x to see some neat, unintentional art. Yay gears!

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=5123067

Stable, Yet boring system where all the planets are in the same ring. Maxed out stable at 500 yrs, 1,024,000 points.

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=5128266

My favorite error yet:

Parse error: Syntax error, unexpected '$pants'...

Fun little app. Was fooling around with something like this back in the Delphi days. Does anything like this exist for phone/tablet?

Scores:
Earth is habitable but influenced by single outer dwarf star. Fast forward for cool corona-like effect of Earth's orbit. 17,734,857 points.
http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=6569923

Earth is habitable but with strange orbit caused by inner dwarf star causing the Sun to wobble. An outer brown dwarf completes the pretty picture. 16M pts.
http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=6575182

Wonder how crazy these systems can get without causing instability?

Also wonder if they could be cheating in anyway in their calculations, since we are dealing with a "simulation" game.

If you were doing the exact measurements, and modelling and simulation of a distant star system, how long a simulated stability period would you consider "ok for settling"?

It is I, the spectaculous Don Karnage! My bloodthirsty horde is on an intercept course with you. We will be shooting you and looting you in precisely... Ten minutes. Felicitations!

Two brown dwarfs close to the sun no problemcool.png 3M pts.

Edit: wrong link. I'll try again.

It is I, the spectaculous Don Karnage! My bloodthirsty horde is on an intercept course with you. We will be shooting you and looting you in precisely... Ten minutes. Felicitations!

One Dwarf right in the middle seems to work fine. 13M pts.

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=7233738

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You guys are so boring. Did anyone manage to build a stable system where there is a moon or a double planet?

Lame, I tried to save my score but didn't get a URL... anyway, two planets, 500 years and 1.7 million points or something.. basically a 1x planet and a 300x planet in essentially the same orbit in the habitable zone, epic crowdedness bonus. I have no idea how the 1x planet didn't pinball out of the solar system, some kind of stabilizing resonance or something. Anyway, I was trying to make a moon.

EDIT: oh, well, seems it doesn't want to give me a URL. It just gives me "view=" and asks me to submit my score, then tells me I'm in position 1 even though I clearly aren't. Whatever. Fun game anyway.

“If I understand the standard right it is legal and safe to do this but the resulting value could be anything.”

Two brown dwarfs ... not bad at all smile.png

You guys are so boring. Did anyone manage to build a stable system where there is a moon or a double planet?

Tried moons to no avail, your attempts are pretty cool. But a stable one!? That is haaard.

[background=#fafbfc]EDIT: oh, well, seems it doesn't want to give me a URL. It just gives me "view=" and asks me to submit my score, then tells me I'm in position 1 even though I clearly aren't. Whatever. Fun game anyway.[/background]

Weird, must be disappointing :-( ... There seems to be a bug. The first highscore replays are all weird.

Getting away with crowdedness is another thing that I have not managed to d, so it would be interesting to see.

Given enough eyeballs, all mysteries are shallow.

MeAndVR

Only 23,000,000

http://www.stefanom.org/spc/?view=7560714

I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

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