Thank you, Daniel! Can the observer of such flight look back and watch his trace? Can he find the way back to previous levels or a way out of finite sponge if he does not know his trace?
Glad you like it! Right now the flight path of the viewer is not recorded. However the player can drop "markers" to leave a trail of bread crumbs for this purpose. Here is a video that shows what it looks like to grow out of such a deep location in a sponge: ua-cam.com/video/ixRPs9wNCLI/v-deo.html
@@danielhathaway5491 It's interesting. As far as I understand, each level makes a player 3 times smaller, and at 100th level he is about 1/10**50 of original size. But at 13th level (1/10**6) he would lose his ability to see because his size becames comparable with the length of light wave (0.5 * 1/10**6 m), and at 19th level (1/10**9) the walls are impossible because his size is about a size of an atom (1/10**9 m) :) BTW his brains also became smaller then an atom, how could he think?
@@vzagrebelny Haha! That is right! In this engine, chunks are 16 by 16 by 16. So, when we shrink we actually get 16 times smaller. At the end of the video we shrink to level 1000. So, that is 16*(1000) times smaller! I am managed to shrink 3000 times before also! If you are interested in exploring these fractals yourself in real time, you can get the game from Steam. It is on sale now during Steam's summer sale!
thank you very much for making this, the very fact a system of this scope exists brings me hope for the future of experimental and emergent projects 👏
Nice!! And you made it?? I'm downloading this now.
Yeah! You can explore fractals and also do battles inside them. An advanced feature is that you can make you own world.
I hope you like the game!
@@danielhathaway5491 I wish i could get the game but i spent it all on playstation plus :(
@@rainhat1 It will be on sale for less than 5 dollars in the future (for Windows). No worries!
@@danielhathaway5491 I have a Macbook Air.
Thank you, Daniel! Can the observer of such flight look back and watch his trace? Can he find the way back to previous levels or a way out of finite sponge if he does not know his trace?
Glad you like it! Right now the flight path of the viewer is not recorded. However the player can drop "markers" to leave a trail of bread crumbs for this purpose. Here is a video that shows what it looks like to grow out of such a deep location in a sponge:
ua-cam.com/video/ixRPs9wNCLI/v-deo.html
@@danielhathaway5491 It's interesting. As far as I understand, each level makes a player 3 times smaller, and at 100th level he is about 1/10**50 of original size. But at 13th level (1/10**6) he would lose his ability to see because his size becames comparable with the length of light wave (0.5 * 1/10**6 m), and at 19th level (1/10**9) the walls are impossible because his size is about a size of an atom (1/10**9 m) :) BTW his brains also became smaller then an atom, how could he think?
@@vzagrebelny Haha! That is right! In this engine, chunks are 16 by 16 by 16. So, when we shrink we actually get 16 times smaller. At the end of the video we shrink to level 1000. So, that is 16*(1000) times smaller! I am managed to shrink 3000 times before also! If you are interested in exploring these fractals yourself in real time, you can get the game from Steam. It is on sale now during Steam's summer sale!
Can you show what's on level 1?