Universe Sandbox 2 V3411 ~repack~ -
Collide two massive stars together. Watch the temperature spike until the core collapses. Experience a simulated supernova that leaves a spinning pulsar or a black hole behind. System Requirements
Select the Sun and manually trigger a Supernova via the actions menu.
You can use the v34.1.1 tools to run classic cosmic experiments. Collide Andromeda and the Milky Way universe sandbox 2 v3411
Whether you want to collide galaxies, terraform Mars, or witness the lifecycle of a star, this version provides the most stable environment yet. 🚀 Key Features of Universe Sandbox
Note: Saved games from newer versions are NOT backwards compatible with v3411. Back up your Documents/Universe Sandbox/Saves folder first. Collide two massive stars together
Prior to v3411, supernovae were visually spectacular but mechanically simple (i.e., a flash and a shockwave). Version 3411 introduced a secondary pressure wave . When a star with sufficient mass collapses:
The rogue planet passed too close to Novus. The gravitational tug pulled Novus out of its goldilocks zone. Elias watched the temperature readout: The violet oceans froze into sheets of nitrogen ice. The atmosphere he had meticulously crafted collapsed into a snowy frost. A New Beginning System Requirements Select the Sun and manually trigger
Users can customize vegetation and city lights on planets, allowing for the creation of unique, habitable worlds or barren, sci-fi-inspired landscapes 1.2.1. 3. Real-World Astronomy and Data Integration
One of the most noticeable improvements in v3411 is the overhaul of the graphics engine. This update introduces more realistic lighting effects, making stars, planets, and nebulae look breathtakingly detailed. The rendering of light sources has been improved to create more accurate reflections and shadows, enhancing the immersion of space exploration. 2. Advanced Collision Dynamics
The headline feature of this build is the visual overhaul. Planets no longer look like textured balls.