Further news: Creating a completely new sector and adding planets/stars to it seems to work. So it seems there might be a problem with just the save file itself, which would really, really, really suck.
Yes. It was possible in 2.0, and from what I've read it's still completely viable in 3.0. The only question is if the databases that were used in 2.0 are still completely compatible with this new version of the program, as it seems there were some…
I happened to be awake and caught the news on the facebook feed. Purchased, downloaded, and installed. Took a quick peek, I'm going to try and be good and wait for the weekend.
Believe me, if I didn't get Office free from Stony Brook in my Undergrad days, I wouldn't be using it.
I'll keep playing with it, this is a medium-long term project after all. At this rate Astrosynthesis 3 may well be out before I'm ready to real…
I don't mind doing a bit of tweaking to consolidate the random binaries that wind up getting selected. I guess I should try and figure out how to convert the HabHYG file into something Astrosynthesis can read. I tried to open your file, I got some…
I did the HabHyg file originally, actually, and I'm 'okay' with rounded values. My issue is that the file isn't exportable directly into Astrosysnthesis, I have to enter those by hand. To be perfectly honest, if I had to enter 2K odd stars by hand…
I hadn't thought of the absolute magnitude trick, that's actually pretty slick.
I'm not so worried about red dwarfs-aside from a handful very close to Earth that are used primarily because they're very close to Earth, they're ignored as real esta…