So of course both of these are slight simplifications, but what is the connection between the two? If the earth is basically a circle, is an ellipse just a parabola stretched around a circle? Is a parabola just an approximation of a tiny part of an ellipse? How high do you have to be before you change your calculations of a trajectory?

The Math ain’t mathing.

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        The engine internals were 32 bit, limiting the size of the solar system due to 32 bit floating point rounding errors when you get too far from the center

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      They’re very much 64bit, as they’re avoiding unity all together. The standard framework of actors and scenes don’t really work for a game at that scale, so they decided to roll their own, and they’re calling it the Brutal Framework “because it’s quite brutal to work with”.

      So far the result is really impressive looking, and since there aren’t many layers of abstraction to work via, the performance is pretty impressive too.

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