Are there any video games set on Saturn?
>>727604914there is nowhere to land
>>727604995according to science but we dont know
>>727604995it has a solid core. extremely hot and high pressure surface
>>727604914Insanely based planet. Of course Christcucks tremble at its mention. Real esoterik ziggas will understand.
Does anyone find it rather ominous that Saturn is the God of Time, and it has a circular ring?
>>727605761whatever you say, jewboy
>>727604914blasto
Seinfeld Online
>>727605891I'm Zoroastrian.
>>727605761t.
There was this game, Observation, you played as an AI orbiting saturnGood atmosphere, not much of a payoff at the end though
>>727604995>Hes never colonized a gas giant beforeHeh amateur
>>727605667There is no where to land. It's a gas giant you faggot.
>>727608971retard
There's been games set AROUND Saturn
>>727604914
>>727604914ΔV: Rings of Saturn
>>727605761moloch begone
thankfully there's none. we need to stop this space madness.space is fake and gay. all "planets" are simply demons that were trapped in the earth's water dome enclosing our skies, and they're not globes, they're discsyou can literally see the water moving if you zoom-in with a powerful camera instead of relying on fake and gay space station "photos"
>>727609770>>727609468What if the rings are made of human bones?
>>727604914>>727604995You could land on Titan, its largest moon. That would be a good setting for a game:1: A surface gravity about 17% less than our own moons, so your character would bound about.2: A thick atmosphere (you would only ever see Saturn as a dim shadow behind the haze of the upper atmosphere under best conditions) about four times thicker and 1.5 times the pressure of Earth's. This means that the light conditions during the day are equivalent to those before twilight on Earth, and everything would look a dim orange (maybe good for horror genre). It also means that you wouldn't need a spacesuit/pressure suit.3: You would need a mask to breathe as the atmosphere is nitrogen and some small amount of methane, so your character would need to keep track of oxygen supplies when outside of any sort of base. It's also around -180 degrees Celsius, and the rock is just ice covered in hydrocarbon dust and tholins (this is a weird brown sludge created from sunlight breaking down methane). This means you need better cold protection than in Antarctica (though it seems like winds on Titan would be slow so you wouldn't get the wind chill effect, but is it going to matter at -180 degrees?). This is also relevant for gameplay since an exposed hand on Titan would probably undergo frostbite in less than a minute. If your cold protection gets damaged you start to lose health from the cold.4: Given the combo of low surface gravity and a thick atmosphere, humans could strap on wings and fly under human power alone. Also good fodder for a game.5: Giant airships would work really well on Titan, as room temperature air has a lifting capacity that is four times higher than hydrogen does on Earth. This allows for the construction of mega-zepellins in which the floor space exists inside the lifting volume. More good fodder for an airship mission where you strap on wings and fly on to it and try and infiltrate.6: Methane/ethane lakes at the poles.
>>727609931Weren't Caananites just Phonecians by a different name? Also, putting celts and druids in the same category as ancient pharaohs is retarded, they're completely different forms of society and "nature gods". It'd be like saying Nordic and Greek pantheons are the same.
>>727604914Part of Signalis happens on one of Saturn's moons
>>727610737A game set on a terraformed Titan would be fucking sick.
>>727610737We need more space survival games/movies...and no not gay faggot shit like Star Wars and Dune.
>>727610737The CoD that nobody but me liked had Titan as one of the places you visited. It also went to Mars, Europa, and a little hellhole asteroid pretty close to the sun. Fun game.
>>727611378Did you see Pitch Black?
>>727610737>4: Given the combo of low surface gravity and a thick atmosphere, humans could strap on wings and fly under human power alone. Also good fodder for a game.>5: Giant airships would work really well on Titan, as room temperature air has a lifting capacity that is four times higher than hydrogen does on Earth. This allows for the construction of mega-zepellins in which the floor space exists inside the lifting volume. More good fodder for an airship mission where you strap on wings and fly on to it and try and infiltrate.I want this so fucking bad you have no idea.
>>727610068the moon doesn't look like that though
>>727611062Guessing you deleted it because you remembered it was set on Europa. Sadly, Europa and Io get all the love in vidya settings.
>>727611809Another good thing I just thought of, but from the developers side. Because of the thick high altitude haze (obscuring Saturn in visible light, sorry), light at the surface would be extremely diffused and scattered, which weakens shadows (on the Moon it's the opposite and shadows are ultra sharp and black). You could cut down on bothering with optimizing the game for advanced lighting engines, since things on real Titan might well look like bad CG under an orange filter anyway.
>>727612241Yes, I would not soil my good reputation by being wrong on an internet imageboard.
>>727612291It's a decent game either way. Low grav is hard for normalfags to grasp, so you tend to not get them for first person stuff, unless you're piloting something like in the Descent series or other 6DOF stuff.
>>727612242Another good point. I've had a project I've been kicking around in my head that is basically sid meier's Pirates! (the 'live the life' one from the 00's rather than the original) with airships and slightly more involved exploration/raiding that isn't just civ combat.I was going to go with some kind of fantasy setting but using Titan might be better.
>>727612489Maybe blend the two or something now that I think about it - I can't just give up the idea of floating islands out-of-hand.
>>727612442Yeah, it's gotta mean something that I played it almost a decade ago and still kinda remember it.
>>727612489That sounds interesting.
>>727612639It's worth playing for the final third twist alone.
>>727604914unsettling vibes coming from this planet. Anyone el
>>727604914Saturn gets a crazy bad rap thanks to astrology retards that still believe planets can go into retrograde. It's a shame, she is very pretty.
>>727604914Dead Space 2
>>727610737Doesn't Dead Space 2 happen on Titan?
>>727612797what game?
>>727604914Observation, kinda
I'd love to see more games with locations in gas giant atmospheres. Two of my favorite scifi game areas are the forerunner gas mining station near the beginning of Halo 2, and Elysia in Metroid Prime 3.
>>727611501Shame these games are always $90 and never on discount. I'd like to play them just for the campaigns.
>>727609209Well unless you are playing as superman it would be hard to explain how a character survives the core's conditions
>>727604914Most visually interesting planet in the solar system.
>>727613419it's the only planet that has something either than a sphere man
>>727604914>he thinks space is real
>>727613058
>>727613687Cheers!
>>727613250I'm usually not that guy but you could just pirate them. Especially if it's just for campaign. Those games have been out for forever and there is absolutely no need for them to be so expensive.
>>727611786Is that the Chronicles of Riddick spin off?
>>727614602It's the original before Riddick became a franchise. He's not the main character in it
>>727614602vice versa
>>727604914>BRAP
>>727614668>>727614685You're right, I'm getting old but yeah I saw it. That's more in the veins of the type of shit I'd like to see more of these days. I also wouldn't mind something like Event Horizon, where it's just a complete mind fuck.
>>727615179There's an alien rip off b-movie which is actually set on Titan. I'm surprised more millennials haven't made indy games based off the obscure sci-fi horror titles of the 80s.
>>727604914I once had a dream where my space ship was decimated by robots gone awry. I was one of the only two people left but they eventually got to the girl and killed her too. Finally when they got to me we somehow made a deal not to fight anymore. After a few hours one of them told me they wanted to show me something, so I went with him. The mother fucker opened the airlock and I was sucked right out.We were just above Saturn but we were close enough to fall into it if you didn't have any momentum, and so I was falling into it. Very slowly (I had a suit on tho). I just accepted my fate and told myself this will be a good death as I will be the first human in the entire history of humanity that will get to see the inside of Saturn.As I accepted my fate and was, from my perspective to the ginormity of the univeres, slowly falling into Saturn, I notice into the far distance a gigantic space dragon. It was swirling about looking for something amongst Saturn's rings and god damn my death just got better. I was the first human to see this stuff and it was exhilerating. Man, this thing was MASSIVE but so far away so it didn't notice me at all.Anyway, curious to see what was about to happen some retard with a Civic drove past making noise and I woke up.Thanks for reading.
>>727604914I pity zoomers that don't know this fun
Only a demo too,not released yet
>>727616815The universe is telling your to write a cool space book anonymous
Hhhggggggnnnnnnn I love gas giants
>>727604914>He doesn't play spaceengine and just flies around in his phallic shaped spaceships on the flight sim mode
>>727617920I played flight mode a couple years back and it was janky and awkward as fuckStill, it'd be cool if there was some gameplay to go with it, SpaceEngine could be one of the best exploration games if they did it right
>>727617185I'm not creative or eloquent enough to write a book. I do have nice dreams that overwhelm me with a strong sense of surreal fear, awe and excitement all at once. Normbots would call those nightmares but I really love these kind of dreams. They are my favorite. Maybe because my actual life is so terribly uneventful my brain just takes me on a trip once in a while through its own lalaland for the sake of sanity lmao.
In The Black put out a demo.https://store.steampowered.com/app/380110/In_The_Black/
>>727605761Baal-coded post
>>727617920>janky and awkward as fuckHow? I don't really see it that way, everything feels right except for trying to dock with ships on the nightside of planets, because the devs didn't put lights on the small docking terminal you're supposed to hook your shuttles with.
>>727604914I want one on uranus
Things are always set on distant planets past Mars, but you never see shit set on planets actually closer to the sun like Mercury or Venus.
>>727619234Mercury isn't very interesting. Best use case scenario is to just cover the entire surface in solar panels and use the petawatts of power to create antimatter for interstellar. It would be nice and cool under the panels, so you could live there I guess.Venus is more interesting. You could basically have a cool futurism-meets-dieselpunk setting where everyone is living in giant megazeppelins floating just above the clouds, which is probably the only other place in the solar system you could be comfortable in just a t-shirt. You could also thin out the atmosphere by just putting up a giant sunlight block for a few decades, and making it rain entire oceans of CO2.
>>727604914Better than that, it's called real life. It's set on earth. The popular belief is saturn worship.
>>727619627>all these concepts of future settlements on distant planetsEveryone forgets that earth is a paradise compared to planets hostile to life that they dream about. People who would go to these places would just want to come back to earth after the novelty of going to a different planet wears out.
>>727619980One compelling reason you may want to leave Earth is to escape people who are not like you.
>>727620082I'd rather send people I don't like to the sun and stay on earth
>>727619980>anon learns what terraforming is
>>727604995games don't need to be real
>>727620995terraforming is a fantasy, pseudoscience.
>>727621321Unshackled Europeans inspired by the Divine could achieve anything they set their mind to, including turning Mars and the moons of Jove into gardens, but yeah, in kiketrannyniggerjeet casino capitalism hellworld, I guess it might as well be as pseudoscience.
>>727610005>I really shouldn't put my dick in that>however...
>>727605761Do (((they))) really harness Saturn’s soul to blast Earth with constant goybeams?
>>727621693The most realistic thing humanity would do is build fuller domes to live inside. Cuck domes.
>no game set in the distant future where the gaseous and liquid layers of Saturn have been completely mined and the rocky core terraformed to be Earth-like to serve as a luxurious residential planet for some of the galaxy’s richest (and corrupt) politiciansHas no one really?
>>727610737Based
>>727619980>>727621321An astoundingly display of low-quality posting.
>>7276130542 was still on the ship wasn't it?
>>727610174that'd be spooky
>>727622317If you took the entire atmosphere of Saturn, and put it into a really big hydrogen bomb made out of the core of Titan or something, how big would the explosion be?
While the idea of a space games is neat it is impossible to actually make it good. Space is inherently incredibly boring because there's nothing in it. No Man's Sky has offered the best attempt and it will kind of sucks after years of updates. You may not like it but we'll NEVER get a good space game because it's impossible.
>>727622775>While the idea of a war game is neat it is impossible to actually make it good >War is inherently incredibly boring because there's a lot of waiting in it
>>727610883the entire image is just retarded rambling by someone larping as a schizo, don't read too much into it
>>727622960Name 1 (one) good space game.
I'll shill this autistic book in every Saturn thread. Mostly just a fun premise but also is pretty hard sci-fi for the first half.Could be a good setting for an adventure game or a air racers type game.
>>727622775Lean into the "space is boring" bit and make it a character-focused story about living aboard spaceships with likeable (and unlikeable) characters finding things to do during the month-long journeys between planets.
>>727623216>months-longlol
>>727622775The "space is boring" narrative doesn't stick because games like stellaris, KSP, and mass effect sold well and people love those games. Also these opinions started coming into /v/ after Starfield came out, so I just assume it's just a stupid normie opinion.
>>727623193
>>727623102elite dangerous, endless space 2 and the x series
>>727623258It would only take years if you are stuck with chemical propulsion. We already had working nuclear propulsion concepts during the cold war, we just gave up the stars to increase shitskin biomass.
What if planets are just alien poop? That they launched into space because it's gross and it all coalesced into one big ball.
>>727605761https://youtu.be/7pLEvK9NAbk>mogs all other planets with his sheer presesenceHow does he do it bros?
>>727623396I said good
>>727622775If you think space is boring then you have room temperature IQ
>>727623440So we;re staying within the solar system, and we're pretending that every planet would only take a few months to reach with our current technology? Are these your "rules"?
>>727623673When did I say "current" technology. When did I imply that this hypothetical game would be set right now, spastic?
>>727604914You can fly to it in Starfield, but you can't land on it obviously
>>727623653Space videogames are boring because space is empty
you can land on itwhy are you lying
>>727623440Relativity is the real problem, going at light speeds is not a solution because the faster you go, the faster time passes for everything else, so if you took a trip from Earth to Pluto at those speeds, thousands if not millions of years would have passed on Earth
>>727623804see>>727623440>It would only take years if you are stuck with xAre you a talking vagina? I can't read your thoughts to understand the "rules" you're playing by.
>>727623925Space isn't empty. It's full of unexplored stars, planets, colorful gas and dust clouds, and black holes. All is open to the imagination, and that's the reason we don't have any more interesting space games coming out. Imagination require intelligence, and that the thing that devs working on games now currently lack.
>>727624173The distance from Earth to Pluto is roughly 5 billion km. If you accelerated at 0.1 of a gee for half that distance, flipped, and then did a retroburn for the remaining 2.5 billion km, the trip would take 52 days to complete, and your maximum speed would be 2213 kilometers per second, which is only 0.74% of lightspeed. Relativistic effects are basically irrelevent until you hit 14% of lightspeed or so.
>>727604914The Jupiter Incident is probably the closest.
>>727623832Games should not include content you can't interact wtih. Lights need to be shootable, doors openable, and planets fly-into-and-die'able.
>>727624730That's not too bad, maybe space travel in our solar system will become a fairly common thing in the future if humanity doesn't destroy itself
>>727604995there's literally a whole flat surface surrounding it to land on idiot
>>727604914The black cube makes no sense
>>727624730WIth absurd ISP (while having the absurd thrust to meet the 0.1g requirement), yes:Time to travel 33.4 AU at 0.1 g: 52.25 daysISP: 1000000 m/sDelta V: 4427171 m/s, or 1.48 % cMass Ratio: 1.57, Dry Mass: 1000 Tonnes, Wet Mass: 1571 Tonnes, Halfway-point Mass: 1253 TonnesPropellant used in acceleration phase: 317 Tonnes, Propellant used in deceleration phase: 253 Tonnes, Total Propellant Used: 571 TonnesTotal Kinetic Energy: 22079 PetajoulesReactor Power: 4891 GigawattsRequired fuel mass for a Deuterium-Helium3 Reactor: 89 TonnesThis is what happens when I try putting expected ISP for nuclear thermal rockets into my calculator though:Time to travel 33.4 AU at 0.1 g: 52.25 daysISP: 1000 m/sDelta V: 4427171 m/s, or 1.48 % cMass Ratio: 11492405778208176631960479700806469326239911152510206423387018713193230995472144591853910459015298360988417065142651609256639352006180829930906277938704427563140965808486104430621130493755830304768.00, and so on...
>>727604995not with that attitude
>>727626306in English doc
>>727626306The ISP should say seconds though, not m/s. I just added that print statement now.
>>727604914>>727609468>>727610005So Nasa can take all these pictures but not ONE clear picture of 3I/Atlas.
>>727604914Destiny
>>727610068If it's a phone camera the AI demons in it are manipulating every space photo you take
>>727626487it takes them like 10 years to get the camera into position to take those photos
>>727611018>>727610737Would the rings look good from Titan?
>>727611501>and a little hellhole asteroid pretty close to the sunI loved the fast day cycle mechanic. It's the only location in the game where the setting isn't just some generic space body.
>>727626487nasa says the rock is too cool to show people the actual high res picture they took.
>>727626429Rockets can go fast by throwing a lot of mass out of the back, but the faster they can throw the mass out the back, the less mass they need to throw out the back. Unfortunately, most theoretical rockets which can throw stuff fast are throwing very light stuff, and most rockets which throw a lot of mass out the back don't throw it as fast. This is why ion drives have low thrust (they are "throwing" plasma), whereas chemical rockets have high thrust, and conversely ion drives can slowly accelerate for a long time, very efficiently because they aren't trying to expel huge amounts of matter quickly, and can throw ions out the back at a much higher speed.So even with nuclear designs you need to basically be throwing bombs out the back (Project Orion), or lasering pellets to fuse (Project Daedalus). More mundane nuclear rockets don't cut it, because even though there's a lot of available energy, utilizing it would melt the engine. Because of this, you end up with unrealistic mass ratios (how much the propellant you're carrying masses vs how much the dry mass of the vehicle is). This is why most near term nuclear proposals end up cutting the travel time to Mars by as much as 50%, but not orders of magnitude shorter.
>>727622775why would anyone make a game about sailing a boat, there's nothing but water to sail across.why would anyone make a game about driving cars, there's nothing but roads to drive down.why would anyone make a game about flying a plane, there's nothing but empty sky and clouds to fly through.why would anyone make a game about shooting guns, you shoot until the magazine is empty, reload, and do the same thing all over again.why would anyone make a game about making food, you just combine ingredients like the recipe says.
>>727626949There's too much haze for you to see them in visible light. If you did see them, because Titan's orbit is coplanar, they'd be edge on, anyway.
>>727622262In the solar system at least. There will be cuck domes all over Mars before we have a reasonable terraforming strategy available, and you're gonna have to implement that with people on Mars.Outside the solar system no one would care if you do whatever you want to some uninhabited rock.
>>727627661I would still be impressed by something in the sky that's 11 times larger than the Moon.
>>727623557by being massive.
>>727605761UNFATHOMABLY BASEDhttps://files.catbox.moe/r506bk.mp4
>>727622753Hydrogen bombs convert about 1% of the fusion mass into energy.Saturn's atmosphere is composed of roughly 96% hydrogen and 3% helium. For simplicity, we can assume Saturn is 100% hydrogen.Saturn has a mass of about 95 Earth masses, of which about 15 Earth masses are estimated to make up its core. So Saturn's atmosphere is about 80 Earth masses. One Earth mass is about 6 x 10^24kg, six septillion kilograms. Saturn's atmosphere is composed of about 4.8 x 10^26kg, 480 septillion kilograms of hydrogen.The amount of energy stored in this mass can be determined by the equation E=mc^2, where E is Energy in joules, m is mass in kilograms, and c is the speed of light, approximately 300 million meters/second. By this formula, one kilogram's mass-energy is equivalent to about 9 x 10^16 or 90 quadrillion joules, about 22 Megatons of TNT-equivalent, roughly 50% greater than the yield of the largest American nuclear test, Castle Bravo.Multiplying this by 480 septillion times, divided by 100 as a fusion bomb is only about 1% efficient in converting mass to energy, we arrive at a yield of 4.32 x 10^41 joules.I could give you an absurd number of Megatons of TNT-equivalent but we're about 25 orders of magntitude past that. There aren't established prefixes for numbers this larger. You would need one thousand times the mass of the Sun in TNT to match this yield.This is an amount of energy approximately equal to the entire mass-energy of Earth, and greater than the gravitational binding energy of the Sun. This would be a bomb that could destroy the Sun.This is about 1/1000th the energy released in a typical supernova, and 1/1000th the amount of energy released by the Sun's own nuclear fusion over its entire 10 billion year lifetime.
>>727610174They'd be pulverized into dust in no time at all.
>>727621321Anon we're terraforming the earth right now as we speak
>>727610174Why can't we have a cool ring around Earth made of skulls and bones of the dead? Not only it would serve as a warning to aliens to not fuck with us, it would also save money on having to make graves
>>727604914There's a not very good part of Endymion(the sequel to Hyperion) that happens there if I'm not mistaken.
>>727628827anon, you need to learn more about history. Lands full of savages were colonized, not protected from invasion.
I HATE THE NEPHILIMI HATE THE ANTICHRIST
>>727628642Leaving a bunch of plastic garbage around and polluting the ocean is more like chinkforming/jeetforming than anything
I LOVE YALDABAOTH!!!
>>727604914Space is fake and gay and so is any retard who believes the bullshit we're fed about it. Basedboy retards lose their shit over musk and his "starlink", whatever the fuck means, satellites and bullshit spaceships that accomplish nothing, meanwhile nasa feeds us this garbage and the masses just eat it up.
>>727610883canaanites predate phonecianscanaanites were the tribes that opposed moses and practiced witchcraft, child sacrifice to demons, and were attempting to re-create the nephilim through selective human breeding
>>727629794When he says "we don't have the technology" this is actually just a deflection to stop you from thinking about how the White (and maybe East Asian) man could have conquered the heavens themselves, but gave it all up to maximize bantu biomass and sell out their children to kike bankers for nothing at all. The timeline where Germany won WW1 already has cathedrals on Ganymede.
>>727630218Catholic or protestant ones
>>727629794Elon is a retard who can't even properly copy decades old NASA technology
>>727630218mainly it has to do with the older technology and the expertise and materials required to develop the robust specific embedded systems apollo's modules usedit turns out having infinity jeets who only know python and matlab cannot produce hardware that is capable of operating in the exosphere reliably and safely
>>727619980This anon lacks a soul.
This could have been reality right now
>>727630639The Brap Drive
>>727616815It’s the Saturnian inevitably of fate, mixed with the great destiny and lifeblood of mankind, even if you die a stupid pointless death it will serve something greater than you could possibly ever imagine
>>727616815GEE I WONDER WHAT THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SATURN AND DRAGONS MIGHT BE
>>727629794If space is fake, then how come I can see it in the sky at night when the clouds aren't covering it?
>>727604914https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFmXa6dsbb4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oeqJ5-oYQI
>>727630967LED lights on the dome
>>727630352The French and English exchange gentlemenly railgun broadsides over this precise issue
>>727608971gas giants arent just gas all the way through, they have a solid coreand if you have a spaceship that is capable of resisting the pressure, then yes, you can fucking land on one
>>727616815You have a space ship?
>>727611501That game was best with the HUD off and an FOV mod. Great soundtrack too.
>>727612807Anon? Are you ok?
>>727611378>you will never see the uncut version where Dr Weaver is crawling backwards down a ladder like a human spiderFeelsbadman
>>727630967Your eyes aren't real same as your fivehead.
>>727630021wtf even are nephilim? i first heard them be described as half angels or mix of angels and humans. then apparently they're ginger giants fucking around bumfuckistan or something. also may or may not be bigfoots. also the entirety of the smithsonian organization wants to burn all their remains and evidence.So what is it? mutted angels? Wild men/ape? Giga neanderthals? Somehow proto jews?The sillyness of existance vexes me.
>>727630021Sumerians did nothing wrong
>>727610068I want a game that takes place in this setting>>727604914Despite the naysayers claiming that it wouldn't work because it's a gas giant, it would be a cool concept because you could have people set up colonies in the atmosphere or something
>>727636109>then apparently they're ginger giants fucking around bumfuckistanI heard those were proto potatoes that Cú Chulainn was fucking around with before he died.
>>727630021Kikes worship Satan, Moses was a pedophile demon worshipper, stop worshipping Jews. Jesus said this himself. There is no Old Testament.
>>727605761Of course niggers will hate the idea it's only hard work and pitch-dark coldness that makes men kings and masters of reality. Bitch niggers can't love Saturn. That's why it made them dumb fucking bitchy consumer cattle NPCs to be reaped in the most gruesome ways at the end of every cycle and to be harvested for what little they're worth otherwise by its lords. What's amazing is that society naturally plays by its rules, always.I can respect the few who don't wanna be its bitches but transcending onto chaos means playing by its rules regardless. Fucking Saturn. The Lord of the Game.
>>727604914>Are there any video games set on Saturn?Saturn isn't a rocky planet, so no.
>>727626487No these are all cgi interpretations
>>727605761Fuck off skin walker
Zog bullshitNeptune is beautiful and they hate beauty
>>727604914Yes. It even focuses on the big spooky hexagon storm it has on its pole
>>727630639There's always a better means of propulsion than ol' rickety boom boom.