There’s also a really cool (in-development) flight simulator within the game. You can even set up and configure your own models as ships once you learn how to port them in. I’ve personally been working on a compilation of ships from Freelancer, my favorite space game.
@@NickWrightDataYTFor sure. I’d love to see proper patched conics and maybe a maneuver node tool akin to KSP or Juno. Hohmann transfers would be a lot more intuitive that way I think.
SpaceEngine is awesome, one of the funny things about it is how the landscapes in the actual Solar System look okay-ish (they're rather limited), but then when you look at landscapes on procedural planets they just ramp up the detail stupidly.
All the worlds I’ve added to SE were strictly for looking at from a distance. 8k x 4k elevation resolution looks surprisingly sad from ground level. There has to be some way to add masked procedural detail. If not, my plan to add a set of buildings to my planet based(loosely) on Magic Mountain Row will not work out well.
Holy moly what an awesome reception the last video got! Like WOW!!!!!! THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!!!! So, here it is. The BEST space simulator (in my opinion! ;p) Check the description for a full breakdown of the game and a link to the Steam page! PLEASE go support the people who made SpaceEngine!!! Thanks for dropping by! :)
Dude I have 200+ hours in space engine and over 1000 photos, it’s an awesome program! Whenever I’m bored during my summers I would load it and just explore the procedural planets and stars all over, makes me wish they had been funded more to develop the engine into an actual semi-game. Should’ve expected it!
Starfield: Needs like 20 loading screens to model and simulate a handful of planets and stars in the milky way, costs $70 Space Engine: (only costs $30)
@@Brick_Wall_quote_Entertainment I try not to focus on that aspect of the game, even though I myself have left Valentina around an elliptical orbit around the sun doomed to revolve forever and never dying even after 214 kerbal years
Lol how could people not guess it was gonna be Space Engine? It's literally the whole known universe + the rest of the universe, to scale. Also, thanks for reminding me that classical music exists.
Is this an acurate depiction of our solarsystem and all the bodies of matter's locations within it or just a to scale demonstration of space's vastness? If its both, then thats truly impressive.
it's accurate down to the meter. every celestial object we've discovered since the beginning of astronomy is accurately depicted in SpaceEngine, stars, planets, and galaxies. as well as trillions of scientifically accurate procedurally generated objects. check the description :)
He's right, you can input the date of known solar eclipses and watch them from space, this game is insane. You can edit planets (not too much sadly), for example change the earths atmosphere.
Not just the solar system, the entire god damn universe. You can just fly to another galaxy and explore billions upon billions of procedurally generated and real objects.
that opening scene , when you are just past the orbit of the moon looking back at earth hits hard. every human that has ever lived and died (except 3 ) have lived and died on that tiny blue dot.
@@Shroom-Topp yeah I was basically paraphrasing Sagan because it reminded me of him. but something from the sim hit harder. maybe seeing the earth moon system from afar not only is the earth tiny but the furthest we have ever travelled, at great risk and cost is a very small distance when seen from afar.
All have lived and died on that dot. No exceptions, unless you know something I don't. If you are thinking of the three cosmonauts that died on re-entry, they still died on this dot. The planet's atmosphere killed them. I know that they are often said to have died in space, because they were still above the Karman line when they died, which is often said to be where space begins because planes start being less efficient than rockets at that point, but nonetheless it was the planet that killed them. The atmosphere is part of Earth, and nobody has ever died in or beyond orbit.
He said, "... _on_ that blue dot." so you're _both_ wrong. A bunch of people have died while not being physically *on* the planet. That, and Russia is full of shit. They probably wasted a bunch of cosmonauts and never made it public. China too.
Now THIS is the stuff I think about if I could make a space exploration game, complete physics engine perfect to reality and real scale and distance, you can fly in your ship faster than the speed of light for long distance but if it’s to short then you aren’t allowed to, you can choose to turn it off for any length if you wish.
The algorithm applauds you for your contribution. It has rewarded you with thousands of views in mere days. Likely to people like me who are more likely to click on a video be someone with less subscribers. Or maybe it has something to do with the videos being less scripted and more like a friend showing you a cool thing they found. Anyways, I didn't hear about the second best until earlier today, but I've had the best installed for a good while now.
i'm sincerely grateful for the ludicrous amount of support these videos have received, it's sort of overwhelming (in a good way!) i will continue to show cool things i find to my hundreds of new friends, as well as any other nonsense that my brain thinks is a good idea to upload to the internet :p
"Miracle of life", indeed. Untold billions of galaxies, each housing stars and solar systems beyond my practical ability to count, with planets many times even that already big number I'm too dumb to comprehend... and I get to experience the warmth of a kitten sleeping on my belly while I watch the snow fall outside.
Well... It was kinda unexpected but i can't really disagree with you. Its not adventure game, there is no other stuff, its has the only place not corrupted by capitalism: SPAAAAAAACE! And yes, this sandbox IS THE BEST game ABOUT SPACE and space only
good question! it depends on what kind of experience you're looking for. flight of nova is the most realistic orbital simulator i know of i prefer juno new origins to KSP because it's more realistic and has far more customisation. SFS is really cool, too. the 2D perspective makes it easier to understand orbits and rocketry. each game has its ups and downs, but they all share a love for space. ultimately, it's all personal preference. a game that's "the best" for me, might not be for you, and that's okay!
Its a cool engine but sadly I cant get the modern version due to being broke but I got one of the versions that was free on the website like over a year ago from the internet archive thats form 2017.
i poured hundreds of hours into that free version. hopefully, your broke status is fixed soon, so you can experience the newest version of this masterpiece.
Wholeheartedly agree man. It will be a dream come true when proper game mechanics are added! Whenever that will be... Also nice edit! Reminds me of Nerdcubed for some reason lol
holy crap dude!!! i've been watching Dan since 2012!!!!! you have no idea how much that means to me, honestly!!!! now i've gotta play roller-coaster tycoon 3...
Wow! That's awesome man! Fan since like 2014 here. Yeah and you just put me in a Dan mood and now I gotta watch some old vids again, RCT series included... I'll be sticking around too, I think your content is pretty great so far!
SpaceEngine. How could the best space simulator have been anything else? I should have known. Everyone else in the comment section of your previous video should have known.
i want to straight up tell you yes a million times. BUT it depends on what you want. SpaceEngine is primarily focused on exploration, it's more of a planetarium than a traditional sandbox or orbital simulator. that said, it does have a flight sim mode as a side feature. overall, i can't recommend this game enough, it's brilliant. but i also recommend you find out for yourself if it's right for you. check the description for more information! :)
@@Shroom-Topp just as a recommendation, take advantage of the fact that the TH-cam algorithm blessed you! This happens once in a lifetime!! I am sure you can achieve a couple thousand subs soon.
And then there is that one Insane Human Who made a Map of the Entire Universe in a 1 to 1 scale in Garry's Mod (Don't ask Me How that Human did it) (It might as well have been Magic)
This game is beautiful!...... I still like kerbal more though nothing can beat the hilarity of watching a rocket you spent hours designing self terminate on launch
Im suprised it took so long for someone to guess space engine in the comments of the last video, it was literly my first thought when i saw the comment about what the best space sim is
a lot of people were expecting a more traditional flight/orbital sim, i guess it makes sense since this isn't technically a "game" idc though, best space sim!
you can dynamically alter the FOV in SpaceEngine from around 120° all the way to microscopic levels. telescope built into your eyes essentially. i think i accidentally left the FOV a little too high, so Earth looks a little warped.
i mean, yes, but no. it literally simulates space, so by definition, a space sim. you're right about it being more of a tool, though. there's no goal, no money, just the expanse. it has ships and orbital mechanics as a side feature, everything from planetary shuttles to intergalactic megaships. there's a video somewhere where someone does a slingshot around a black hole and warps to a galaxy billions of light-years away.
i suppose you're right, i tried to be as vague as possible because it was interesting to watch everybody speculate and share their opinions on their own favourite space games. i guess it was a little misleading. edit: i feel i should mention that SpaceEngine is sort of a "game" to me, just how my brain works i guess. there's something so deeply satisfying about trying to find unique and beautiful places.
good question! yes, i use reshade to add more contrast, vibrance, and film grain to my game. my goal was to strike a balance between realism and aesthetics because i found the default colours to be a bit washed out. give me a second to find you a link to a video explaining how to add it to your own game! (i also use a few workshop mods to change galaxy sprites)
th-cam.com/video/biDec7NB03U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zEp1pqYGxgyCJoAg here you go! once you've added this to your game, you can make it look literally however you want :)
same here! i used to LOVE his videos about galaxies and black holes before SpaceEngine came to steam. he also taught me how to navigate to Earth from pretty much anywhere without any assistance lmao
@@Shroom-Topp yeah, i will. Do you know that developer created game fully by his own coding talents, without help of programs like UnrealEngine or Unity, there is fully self-made Engine. Of course there are a lot of minor developers or modders who helped him with like nebula models or atmosphere parameters and its modelling, anyway bigger part of work is made by a single developer.
@@Shroom-Topp other adorable and mindblowing thing about SE is that every object like star or moon renders absolutely simillarly on different devices, so despite of game is offline game for universe exploration, you can share with your friend map coordinates or full name of object (like RS 1035-51791-6147-819 01) and he will distinctly find it on his own PC.
@МатвейДанатов yeah! i've been following this game very closely since about 2017. the dev has seriously made a work of art. watching it grow and change into the most realistic simulation of our universe has honestly been so amazing.
It works like seed in Minecraft, so you can fly to the other galaxy 300 mil ly from Milky way and found amazing planet Gas giant with Earth like sattelite, and precise name of object will lead anybody who'll get it into this place.
Well if you compare the graphics, yes. Universe Sandbox has a totally different purpose though. And besides, they're currently working on a major graphics overhaul!
Sorry, but this is not the best space sim ever made, that would be Elite Dangerous, with its unprecedented 1:1 scale accurate reproduction of the Milky Way galaxy. Or No Man’s Sky, with its infinite procedurally generated universe. Not Universe Sandbox.
@@Shroom-Topp it's not a space sim the full dataset is 1 billion stars, space engine basically can't handle even the 1 million one let alone 100 mil, it's designed for the hipparcos bright star catalogue with shoddy procgen as backup
@@Shroom-Topp that is not what the Genre "Space Sim" means, why does nobody know what a Genre is anymore? You can't just take the literal meaning of the words out of context.
There’s also a really cool (in-development) flight simulator within the game. You can even set up and configure your own models as ships once you learn how to port them in.
I’ve personally been working on a compilation of ships from Freelancer, my favorite space game.
I really hope they develop this more, and actually make it into a sim game where you have to grind to get enough credits to get parts, etc
At that point why not play Elite Dangerous? @@NickWrightDataYT
@@NickWrightDataYTFor sure. I’d love to see proper patched conics and maybe a maneuver node tool akin to KSP or Juno. Hohmann transfers would be a lot more intuitive that way I think.
@@Rell2601 Like with mass ratios and delta-V and the like? That’s new to me and rather awesome…
OMG FREELANCER FAN HERE WE GOOOO
my ksp ship after i engage the kraken drive a bit too much:
Me after warping during parachute deployment on Eve:
real @@alexb-mc4jo
Literally just finished the last video and checked to see if the best space sim video has come out, lucky me
Exactly the same here
🎉 Congratulations... Us?
SpaceEngine is awesome, one of the funny things about it is how the landscapes in the actual Solar System look okay-ish (they're rather limited), but then when you look at landscapes on procedural planets they just ramp up the detail stupidly.
There should be a way to add procedural detail to real world bodies. I don’t know if it’s implemented in Space Engine.
All the worlds I’ve added to SE were strictly for looking at from a distance. 8k x 4k elevation resolution looks surprisingly sad from ground level. There has to be some way to add masked procedural detail. If not, my plan to add a set of buildings to my planet based(loosely) on Magic Mountain Row will not work out well.
Fathers when they say they're going to get the milk:
Holy moly what an awesome reception the last video got!
Like WOW!!!!!! THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!!!!
So, here it is.
The BEST space simulator (in my opinion! ;p)
Check the description for a full breakdown of the game and a link to the Steam page!
PLEASE go support the people who made SpaceEngine!!!
Thanks for dropping by! :)
Glad you said in your opinion, since it's not a sim I can't agree
@Shenron666 it definitely IS a sim, though.
it simulates space. a space sim.
sorry if you were expecting a flight/orbital sim instead.
this is neat, exploring space is fun
Dude I have 200+ hours in space engine and over 1000 photos, it’s an awesome program! Whenever I’m bored during my summers I would load it and just explore the procedural planets and stars all over, makes me wish they had been funded more to develop the engine into an actual semi-game. Should’ve expected it!
They're working on it! Until recently, this game was worked on by a single developer, but they have a company now.
@@kofi3124 oh really look forward to seeing that 🤩
OF COURSE!! SPACE ENGINE!!
This game scared the shit out of me when I decided to warp to a black hole
Starfield: Needs like 20 loading screens to model and simulate a handful of planets and stars in the milky way, costs $70
Space Engine: (only costs $30)
Starfield: 20 loading screens to simulate local star group
Space engine: 20 seconds of loading screen to simulate whole universe
KSP: $30 but flying little green beans with limbs all around the solar system is fun
@@Code-002 (and you can commit horrible atrocities against kerbalkind without repercussion)
@@Brick_Wall_quote_Entertainment I try not to focus on that aspect of the game, even though I myself have left Valentina around an elliptical orbit around the sun doomed to revolve forever and never dying even after 214 kerbal years
thankfully, kerbals are anomalous plant creatures that can survive indefinitely on sunlight alone
Lol how could people not guess it was gonna be Space Engine? It's literally the whole known universe + the rest of the universe, to scale.
Also, thanks for reminding me that classical music exists.
I fell out of my chair when that message popped up at the end.
haha!
hope it's alright, just had to shout out one of the only correct guesses out of hundreds!
@@Shroom-Topp It’s alright. I’m not attention-farming, but I do enjoy a bit of conversation on subjects I’m interested in.
The pale blue dot is visible st all times
Although your eyes cannot handle it
KSP2 physics engine when you have no struts:
Came for the space sim. Upvoted for Danse Macabre.
it's been stuck in my head for about as long as blue danube waltz, needed to get it out lmao.
excellent composition.
Is this an acurate depiction of our solarsystem and all the bodies of matter's locations within it or just a to scale demonstration of space's vastness? If its both, then thats truly impressive.
it's accurate down to the meter.
every celestial object we've discovered since the beginning of astronomy is accurately depicted in SpaceEngine, stars, planets, and galaxies.
as well as trillions of scientifically accurate procedurally generated objects.
check the description :)
He's right, you can input the date of known solar eclipses and watch them from space, this game is insane.
You can edit planets (not too much sadly), for example change the earths atmosphere.
Not just the solar system, the entire god damn universe. You can just fly to another galaxy and explore billions upon billions of procedurally generated and real objects.
I agree that it is the best space simulator, I would like to try the program one day with all the graphics settings to the maximum.
that opening scene , when you are just past the orbit of the moon looking back at earth hits hard. every human that has ever lived and died (except 3 ) have lived and died on that tiny blue dot.
carl sagan's speech about the pale blue dot comes to mind.
that truly blew my mind the first time i heard it.
@@Shroom-Topp yeah I was basically paraphrasing Sagan because it reminded me of him. but something from the sim hit harder. maybe seeing the earth moon system from afar not only is the earth tiny but the furthest we have ever travelled, at great risk and cost is a very small distance when seen from afar.
All have lived and died on that dot. No exceptions, unless you know something I don't.
If you are thinking of the three cosmonauts that died on re-entry, they still died on this dot. The planet's atmosphere killed them. I know that they are often said to have died in space, because they were still above the Karman line when they died, which is often said to be where space begins because planes start being less efficient than rockets at that point, but nonetheless it was the planet that killed them. The atmosphere is part of Earth, and nobody has ever died in or beyond orbit.
He said, "... _on_ that blue dot." so you're _both_ wrong. A bunch of people have died while not being physically *on* the planet. That, and Russia is full of shit. They probably wasted a bunch of cosmonauts and never made it public. China too.
Now THIS is the stuff I think about if I could make a space exploration game, complete physics engine perfect to reality and real scale and distance, you can fly in your ship faster than the speed of light for long distance but if it’s to short then you aren’t allowed to, you can choose to turn it off for any length if you wish.
The algorithm applauds you for your contribution.
It has rewarded you with thousands of views in mere days.
Likely to people like me who are more likely to click on a video be someone with less subscribers.
Or maybe it has something to do with the videos being less scripted and more like a friend showing you a cool thing they found.
Anyways, I didn't hear about the second best until earlier today, but I've had the best installed for a good while now.
i'm sincerely grateful for the ludicrous amount of support these videos have received, it's sort of overwhelming (in a good way!)
i will continue to show cool things i find to my hundreds of new friends, as well as any other nonsense that my brain thinks is a good idea to upload to the internet :p
"Miracle of life", indeed. Untold billions of galaxies, each housing stars and solar systems beyond my practical ability to count, with planets many times even that already big number I'm too dumb to comprehend... and I get to experience the warmth of a kitten sleeping on my belly while I watch the snow fall outside.
Well... It was kinda unexpected but i can't really disagree with you. Its not adventure game, there is no other stuff, its has the only place not corrupted by capitalism: SPAAAAAAACE! And yes, this sandbox IS THE BEST game ABOUT SPACE and space only
The ferengi have some opinions about that "not corrupted by capitalism" schtick.
The Space Engine trailer on steam goes so hard. I’ve loved this game since I found it sometime within the last year.
You’re honestly such an underrated youtuber, can’t wait to see more content from you.
thank you so much!! :))
Just incase you forget this the best space sim in the mystic mushrooms opinion.
I loved this great choice on music
Imagine a space flight sim built on SpaceEngine, that'd be a space simmer's wet dream!
I’d love that. Also a first-person movement system for zero-g, planets and spin-g.
Walking on planets, floating through your ship and walking around in a wheel station.
SpaceEngine has a flight sim mode built in as a side feature but you need like 36363818828 IQ to understand how to operate it lmao.
@@Shroom-Topp Damn xd
well at least it has a flight sim mode lol
@@Shroom-Topp thanks for recognising my genius
If this is a spacesim, which is the best space engineering simulator (e.g spaceflightsimulator or ksp)
good question!
it depends on what kind of experience you're looking for.
flight of nova is the most realistic orbital simulator i know of
i prefer juno new origins to KSP because it's more realistic and has far more customisation.
SFS is really cool, too. the 2D perspective makes it easier to understand orbits and rocketry.
each game has its ups and downs, but they all share a love for space.
ultimately, it's all personal preference.
a game that's "the best" for me, might not be for you, and that's okay!
@@Shroom-Topp JNO is a ridiculoualy amazing game. I can't wait for more features to be added. Is there an RSS mod for it yer?
@therealdefoma i may be mistaken but i think there's one built into the vanilla game.
if not, then there's 101% a mod for it.
Ah, it was not in fact spore
no, no, you might be on to something here.
the real space sim was the species we made extinct along the way.
@@Shroom-Topp Maybe if thrive had a full production team and larger fanbase it would take the spot.
IF THEY EVER FINISH IT!!!
we might have real life starships before that lmfao
Its a cool engine but sadly I cant get the modern version due to being broke but I got one of the versions that was free on the website like over a year ago from the internet archive thats form 2017.
i poured hundreds of hours into that free version.
hopefully, your broke status is fixed soon, so you can experience the newest version of this masterpiece.
Originally saw your "second best" vid, and needed to see your number 1 pick. Gotta grab a copy. Good recommendation
glad to hear it!
you won't regret getting SpaceEngine!
Wholeheartedly agree man. It will be a dream come true when proper game mechanics are added! Whenever that will be...
Also nice edit! Reminds me of Nerdcubed for some reason lol
holy crap dude!!!
i've been watching Dan since 2012!!!!!
you have no idea how much that means to me, honestly!!!!
now i've gotta play roller-coaster tycoon 3...
Wow! That's awesome man! Fan since like 2014 here. Yeah and you just put me in a Dan mood and now I gotta watch some old vids again, RCT series included...
I'll be sticking around too, I think your content is pretty great so far!
These videos are just native ads of classical music. And I love it.
I was WONDERING if it’d either be modded ksp (infinite discoveries?), or Space Engine. Both are cool!
SpaceEngine. How could the best space simulator have been anything else? I should have known. Everyone else in the comment section of your previous video should have known.
Would you recommend me to get it? I love KSP and Universe Sandbox 2, but I don't know if Space Engine is worth it's cost.
i want to straight up tell you yes a million times.
BUT
it depends on what you want.
SpaceEngine is primarily focused on exploration, it's more of a planetarium than a traditional sandbox or orbital simulator.
that said, it does have a flight sim mode as a side feature.
overall, i can't recommend this game enough, it's brilliant.
but i also recommend you find out for yourself if it's right for you.
check the description for more information! :)
@@Shroom-Topp I already checked it, thank you for the information. I'll most likely buy it 😃 👍
glad to hear it!
i guarantee you won't regret your purchase! :p
@@Shroom-Topp just as a recommendation, take advantage of the fact that the TH-cam algorithm blessed you! This happens once in a lifetime!! I am sure you can achieve a couple thousand subs soon.
The people who knew that the best space sim was space engine are men of culture.
Wao, this throws CIG and Chris Robert's arguments through the mud. Star Citizen is over.
I love you pt. 2
😘 pt. 2
I actually called it would be this game!
Space Engine truly is great
Pioneer is a rlly good one
I smell a future big yt channel…
And then there is that one Insane Human Who made a Map of the Entire Universe in a 1 to 1 scale in Garry's Mod
(Don't ask Me How that Human did it)
(It might as well have been Magic)
This game is beautiful!...... I still like kerbal more though nothing can beat the hilarity of watching a rocket you spent hours designing self terminate on launch
You can fly and design spaceships in SpaceEngine too but it's still an early prototype.
@@kofi3124 plus there's no kraken
Im suprised it took so long for someone to guess space engine in the comments of the last video, it was literly my first thought when i saw the comment about what the best space sim is
a lot of people were expecting a more traditional flight/orbital sim, i guess it makes sense since this isn't technically a "game"
idc though, best space sim!
I remember old space engine like celestia 😊
Celestia was the inspiration for SpaceEngine, it's not surprising that they have similarities
That first zoom out...there is something odd about the way the texture is scaled. Almost like a fisheye effect? Maybe I am imagining it lol.
you can dynamically alter the FOV in SpaceEngine from around 120° all the way to microscopic levels.
telescope built into your eyes essentially.
i think i accidentally left the FOV a little too high, so Earth looks a little warped.
@@Shroom-Topp THATS IT! I *knew* I’d seen similar effects before. Can you tell this has been bugging me on-and-off all day? :-P Thanks for the reply!
So this is it, I wouldn’t really call it a sim, more a exploration tool
i mean, yes, but no.
it literally simulates space, so by definition, a space sim.
you're right about it being more of a tool, though. there's no goal, no money, just the expanse.
it has ships and orbital mechanics as a side feature, everything from planetary shuttles to intergalactic megaships.
there's a video somewhere where someone does a slingshot around a black hole and warps to a galaxy billions of light-years away.
@@Shroom-Topp damn didn’t know it had some of that stuff ngl. Also u reaaaaaally hinted at it being a “game” which I think threw most of us off
i suppose you're right, i tried to be as vague as possible because it was interesting to watch everybody speculate and share their opinions on their own favourite space games. i guess it was a little misleading.
edit: i feel i should mention that SpaceEngine is sort of a "game" to me, just how my brain works i guess. there's something so deeply satisfying about trying to find unique and beautiful places.
Me during the test:
This is quite impressive
Yippee existential crisis time!
when you get that sinking pit in your stomach...
best feeling ever :D
Naive me assuming this video was actually gonna showcase the game it's purportedly showing off...
i have no words.
I thought you meant space flight. But I agree, this is the best space sim ever.
this game has space flight as a side feature
it's VERY complicated though
@@Shroom-Topp I know, I have the game and its cool.
4k version?
not sure my PC would be able to handle that lmfao
Oh yeah Its pretty easy to mod too
(Speaking from experience)
yep, steam workshop support!
you got me there blud hell yea
Is that the Jonathan Creek intro?
100% agree, space engine is the best
Yo my space engine doesn't look like that, did you modify it?
good question!
yes, i use reshade to add more contrast, vibrance, and film grain to my game.
my goal was to strike a balance between realism and aesthetics because i found the default colours to be a bit washed out.
give me a second to find you a link to a video explaining how to add it to your own game!
(i also use a few workshop mods to change galaxy sprites)
th-cam.com/video/biDec7NB03U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zEp1pqYGxgyCJoAg
here you go!
once you've added this to your game, you can make it look literally however you want :)
I know Space engine thanks to the videos of Anton Petrov that uses it for its astrophysics news
same here!
i used to LOVE his videos about galaxies and black holes before SpaceEngine came to steam.
he also taught me how to navigate to Earth from pretty much anywhere without any assistance lmao
I was there
*reports*
"i'm in this video and i don't like it"
Разработчик этой игры со мной знаком. Романюку привет!
THAT'S SO COOL!!
could you tell them that i absolutely adore SpaceEngine?
@@Shroom-Topp yeah, i will. Do you know that developer created game fully by his own coding talents, without help of programs like UnrealEngine or Unity, there is fully self-made Engine. Of course there are a lot of minor developers or modders who helped him with like nebula models or atmosphere parameters and its modelling, anyway bigger part of work is made by a single developer.
@@Shroom-Topp other adorable and mindblowing thing about SE is that every object like star or moon renders absolutely simillarly on different devices, so despite of game is offline game for universe exploration, you can share with your friend map coordinates or full name of object (like RS 1035-51791-6147-819 01) and he will distinctly find it on his own PC.
@МатвейДанатов yeah!
i've been following this game very closely since about 2017. the dev has seriously made a work of art. watching it grow and change into the most realistic simulation of our universe has honestly been so amazing.
It works like seed in Minecraft, so you can fly to the other galaxy 300 mil ly from Milky way and found amazing planet Gas giant with Earth like sattelite, and precise name of object will lead anybody who'll get it into this place.
Gas - Microscopic. Huh?
i could walk that
yeah should take like 5 minutes tops
Agreed!
I knew it
I’ve discovered this ‘game’ a few months back. This game makes Universe Sandbox look bad.
Well if you compare the graphics, yes. Universe Sandbox has a totally different purpose though.
And besides, they're currently working on a major graphics overhaul!
Real
i have witnessed almost 17 minute ad for a sim 😂
not an ad, i just really love these games lol
I still prefer Frontier Elite 2.
Cool, a black screen for six minutes
i can't tell if this is sacrasm lol
This is complete opinion.
of course it is lmao
while i can agree spacengine is the best space simulator
the best aerospace simulator is ksp
juno new origins, too!
really awesome games
Too bad there isn't really a gameplay loop
Sorry, but this is not the best space sim ever made, that would be Elite Dangerous, with its unprecedented 1:1 scale accurate reproduction of the Milky Way galaxy. Or No Man’s Sky, with its infinite procedurally generated universe. Not Universe Sandbox.
this isn't universe sandbox lmao
Beanz.
beanz.
not a space sim
also not even that realistic
check out gaia sky, has the full gaia dataset
you gotta be trolling
btw there's a mod that adds the full gaia catalogue to space engine, 100,000,000 stars
@@Shroom-Topp it's not a space sim
the full dataset is 1 billion stars, space engine basically can't handle even the 1 million one let alone 100 mil, it's designed for the hipparcos bright star catalogue with shoddy procgen as backup
how is it not a space sim?
it literally simulates space as we know it???
@@Shroom-Topp that is not what the Genre "Space Sim" means, why does nobody know what a Genre is anymore? You can't just take the literal meaning of the words out of context.
@@doltBmB if SE isn't a space sim then neither is Gaia Sky. they're both interactive planetariums