Thanks for shouting the Galactic Hub!! We have so much going on in the discord, would be awesome to show off the colony and event stuff! Join us sometime!
yup knew all them facts. nice to see some of them brought up again. . . here is one you did not mention. the layout of every galaxy is the same but it is random. where and how the stars are distributed is something called the base seed of the game engine. i heard in a interview once that sean murry said he used his cell phone number as the base seed of the entire game. and if you can find it, to give him a call. another interesting fact. is the game engine itself. it was based on cryogen but its been so heavily modified that it became its own things developed by hello games. also some cool facts about the super formula and how they had to stop using it. then they pretty much made their own version, but now dont use it even though they can now legally.
I chuckle when people talk about how big the universe is in the game and you can never see it all. Sure that's true, but try finding a system someone else hasn't already discovered. :)
To determine how long it would take 8 billion people to discover 18 quintillion planets, we need to make some assumptions about the rate of discovery per person. Let's break it down: 1. **Total Planets:** 18 quintillion (18,000,000,000,000,000,000) 2. **Total People:** 8 billion (8,000,000,000) ### Assumptions - Each person discovers one planet at a time. - The rate of discovery is constant. - We'll calculate the time required for each person to discover one planet and then multiply it by the number of planets to find the total time needed. ### Calculation If every person discovers one planet per unit of time, then: - **Planets per person:** \( \frac{18,000,000,000,000,000,000}{8,000,000,000} = 2,250,000,000 \) planets per person So, each person would need to discover 2.25 billion planets. Assuming each person discovers one planet per second, then: - **Time per person:** 2.25 billion seconds Convert this to years: - **Seconds per year:** 31,536,000 (approximation, considering leap years) - **Years per person:** \( \frac{2,250,000,000}{31,536,000} \approx 71.4 \) years Therefore, it would take approximately 71.4 years for each person, discovering one planet per second, to discover all 18 quintillion planets.😊😅😢
I literally just started the game today for the first time ever. So far, this game is just stellar... Pun intended. I have no idea how to find star bases though 😅
You’ll get there. Fairly early in the game the Anomaly presents itself to you and you visit it - talk with Nada and others. Walk about in it and you’ll come to a huge transporter. It will have a few “community pick” locations you can visit. They are usually very amazing bases. Stick with the game, have fun, no need to rush, you’ve all the time in the world and will only ever scratch the surface.
Its funny although some promises were not kept.. i enjoyed from start .. quirks and bugs but nothing breaking and I enjoyed hunting for lush planets and fun things and unfolding the sci-fi story
@@sosayweall2509 here is his full quote from an interview from Sean Murray himself: "We lost all our PCs, laptops, equipment, furniture, dev-kits, WORK in the blink of an eye, and our insurer (and those of those around us) seem like we won't be covered, or at least responsibility is unclear," Murray said. "I don't want to say out loud the value of what we lost, it's horrible. It would probably fund a small game."
@@sosayweall2509 if they did lose data, it was their duty to hide it and keep players thinking everything was going to plan. Sony wouldn't accept any more delays, so they had no choice but lie about it
Don't get fooled by hype there's no point in exploring in this game once you visit 10 or less planets you have seen entire universe this goes for animals plants and basically everything in the game not sure why hello games get so much praise they can't even fix capes smh
Thanks for shouting the Galactic Hub!! We have so much going on in the discord, would be awesome to show off the colony and event stuff! Join us sometime!
I just started to move into the Eissentam Hub, so excited to meet some neighbours! Definitely need to join the discord
@@SullyKiwi thanks for all your work! the Galactic Hub is great! I'll definitely check out the discord sometime 😁
I did a quick Google search, apparently it would take 10 million players approximately 54,000 years to see every planet 😂 🤯
@@_fire_fox_1152 that's just ridiculous 😂
we could go down to a few hundred years if all the living humans of all ages played at the same time 24/7. come on, we can do it!
Well the game will last as long as the developers do..
yup knew all them facts. nice to see some of them brought up again. . . here is one you did not mention. the layout of every galaxy is the same but it is random. where and how the stars are distributed is something called the base seed of the game engine. i heard in a interview once that sean murry said he used his cell phone number as the base seed of the entire game. and if you can find it, to give him a call.
another interesting fact. is the game engine itself. it was based on cryogen but its been so heavily modified that it became its own things developed by hello games.
also some cool facts about the super formula and how they had to stop using it. then they pretty much made their own version, but now dont use it even though they can now legally.
I chuckle when people talk about how big the universe is in the game and you can never see it all. Sure that's true, but try finding a system someone else hasn't already discovered. :)
To determine how long it would take 8 billion people to discover 18 quintillion planets, we need to make some assumptions about the rate of discovery per person. Let's break it down:
1. **Total Planets:** 18 quintillion (18,000,000,000,000,000,000)
2. **Total People:** 8 billion (8,000,000,000)
### Assumptions
- Each person discovers one planet at a time.
- The rate of discovery is constant.
- We'll calculate the time required for each person to discover one planet and then multiply it by the number of planets to find the total time needed.
### Calculation
If every person discovers one planet per unit of time, then:
- **Planets per person:** \( \frac{18,000,000,000,000,000,000}{8,000,000,000} = 2,250,000,000 \) planets per person
So, each person would need to discover 2.25 billion planets.
Assuming each person discovers one planet per second, then:
- **Time per person:** 2.25 billion seconds
Convert this to years:
- **Seconds per year:** 31,536,000 (approximation, considering leap years)
- **Years per person:** \( \frac{2,250,000,000}{31,536,000} \approx 71.4 \) years
Therefore, it would take approximately 71.4 years for each person, discovering one planet per second, to discover all 18 quintillion planets.😊😅😢
@@addyrojas5213 damn 😂 nice maths!
I have the 65 days of static album on vinyl - spotted it at random & snapped it up 😎🤘
Thanks!
You could probably discover and upload every planet in a few million years if you use freighter tech.
@@koakealohatannerquitevis1308 yeah I'm sure we could knock a few billion years off doing it that way actually 😂
It would take you longer to explore just . 01 % planets then our universe has been in existence after the big bang . Now that's just Nuts, 🥜😂
3:13 hi, whats the name of the base with the swimming pool?
I literally just started the game today for the first time ever. So far, this game is just stellar... Pun intended. I have no idea how to find star bases though 😅
You’ll get there. Fairly early in the game the Anomaly presents itself to you and you visit it - talk with Nada and others. Walk about in it and you’ll come to a huge transporter. It will have a few “community pick” locations you can visit. They are usually very amazing bases. Stick with the game, have fun, no need to rush, you’ve all the time in the world and will only ever scratch the surface.
Wouldn't the planets not rotating seem like something that would break the immersion? 🤔
Planets not physically rotating is frankly.meaningless
The rotating wasnt the issue the planets actually orbited the sun in closed alphas
Its funny although some promises were not kept.. i enjoyed from start .. quirks and bugs but nothing breaking and I enjoyed hunting for lush planets and fun things and unfolding the sci-fi story
Hi bunks ;)
Sean murray said they never lost any prpgress in the flood i thonk ypu got ypur info wrong.
@@sosayweall2509 here is his full quote from an interview from Sean Murray himself: "We lost all our PCs, laptops, equipment, furniture, dev-kits, WORK in the blink of an eye, and our insurer (and those of those around us) seem like we won't be covered, or at least responsibility is unclear," Murray said. "I don't want to say out loud the value of what we lost, it's horrible. It would probably fund a small game."
@@BunkzGaming they lost no.data as was confirmed by the engoodeni g satire video
@@sosayweall2509 if they did lose data, it was their duty to hide it and keep players thinking everything was going to plan. Sony wouldn't accept any more delays, so they had no choice but lie about it
Don't get fooled by hype there's no point in exploring in this game once you visit 10 or less planets you have seen entire universe this goes for animals plants and basically everything in the game not sure why hello games get so much praise they can't even fix capes smh