I was wondering because I just did, and it’s kinda glitched if many people haven’t I might post a video exploring this and showing it, but if many people haven’t I won’t.
Just wondering
I was wondering because I just did, and it’s kinda glitched if many people haven’t I might post a video exploring this and showing it, but if many people haven’t I won’t.
Just wondering
@Natedog120705 in map view and in the game the sun is a 3 dimensional sphere.
Look at the parts when you get to close to the sun, they get to hot and explode because they are subject to the extreme heat created by fusion inside the star.
The temperature of the surface of our sun for example is multiple thousand degrees celsius going up to about 15 million degrees at the center.
And even if you could survive the extreme heat and the crushing pressures you still couldnt land because the sun is made completely out of gas and plasma and doesnt have a solid surface.
No. It is 2D. On the orbit director, thing I don’t really know what it is called, it shows a round ball, but if you actually go to it, it is 2D in game. Idk why but you just blow up randomly when you get too close. @Insanity
I did with a probe, I lasted for quite a while before starting to dissolve...
@Natedog120705
Apologies, when you said make it to the sun I didn't realise you mean landing on it. No, I haven't landed on the sun. If you get too close you will be destroyed.
@Natedog120705 what do you mean the sun is a 3d object like all the other planets
Oh I used a “warp drive” build someone made before. I forgot who it was but it is pretty cool@QarabinaKa
Ya same. Jundrpp shouldve actually made a sun instead of a 2D art@Dogfish5550
I have made it to the sun once before, but I don't think it's something many people have done. I made a solar probe that I have also shared on the website.
@Insanity I know that, but have you tried to hit the sun? Because it LOOKS 2D. Also, in game it doesn’t look 3D.