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[_] hey /f/, I bought you a telescope Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)17:53 No.2802834
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)17:57 No.2802837
Wow this game is horse shit. Pluto is not even close to a perfect sphere.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)18:00 No.2802840
>>2802834
I liked it thanks bro
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)18:36 No.2802869
Music sauce?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)18:36 No.2802873
>>2802834
december 8th 2149 is a pretty decent planetary alignment of spooky anti gravitational money bag
voodoo.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)18:59 No.2802892
>>2802873
September 25th 2114 is better
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)19:27 No.2802926
Thought: "meh, Scale of Universe is waaay better"
then fiddles with the fine controls
NICE...
I love how there's NO possible way to find your home planet without navigation aids when
everything is at true scale... makes you appreciate how truly tiny we are in this vast wilderness.
The orbital chron is awesome too, animated planet rotations? someone has too much time to bend
Actionscript into behaving nice
>>2802873
>>2802892
>2015-still playing Myst
>> [_] Anonymous 06/05/15(Fri)19:30 No.2802930
planet rotations over time not accurate, in may 2492 most of the planets are alinged within 30deg