I think my previous comment was hidden. So, just want to say again that's I am admired the videos from SpikeViper! The game has received a new breath with them!
Yes, Yes, Yes, you can thank spike viper because holy heck this is right up my alley in terms of content, I'm actively buying your game now, you have my support and I cant wait to see where you end up!! Can't believe i might have missed out on this if it wasn't for spike!
Quick tips: 1 - The 'Draw' panel that appears on the left contains an option called 'change_material'. This tells it whether to replace the current material with the new one or not. 2 - The Sun object isn't needed to heat a planet ;) : You can simply put a powerful gravity and a more powerful magnet in the center of the planet, and spawn a massive metal 'worm' outside the planet. It will be attracted to the center, dig through the crust, and be completely turned to powder. This powder will then madly spin, and generate enough friction to keep virtually any temperature you set it to. If you add a lot of metal, it will actually create a small amount of tectonic activity, no gravity increase required! I even managed to get natural unsolicited earthquakes and volcanoes, until I added too much metal and it melted. 3 - Earth is a GREAT heat insulator. Not really a tip, just something I thought might be interesting. 4 - The Sun object can be put outside the planet, and use the next tip to get a day/night cycle. 5 - You've probably seen this, but the tools menu contains a 'rotate' option. Just get a big brush size, and click on the planet to get it spinning (I haven't been able to make it perpetual yet...) 6 - A cool thing to try is to have a gravity with about a 64 power and a magnet with the same power a small distance away from each other. Then, send in some metal and watch them exchange (takes a bit of fiddling to get it right) Might edit to add or remove stuff. EDIT: 7 - Another cool thing is to add enough water in the center of a stable planet : it will eventually make the planet suddenly increase size, and the core will instantly solidify. This is probably easier to do on lower particle-count simulations. 8 - Under 'Scene', click 'Cosmos'. There should be an option called 'animate_step' (or something similar...). Set it to 0 to pause the simulation. (Would be cool to have a hotkey for that...) You can also set it to higher values to speed up the simulation (might need to change the option called 'tick_step' - I think lol). Also, I really wish I had a 4090, or even less. I can only go to 100K particles... :(
@@dashintv Well, I have a 100K sim. The gravity seemed to be good at 32, whilst the magnet was set to 16. (Then again, just playing around can get you to good values as well!)
Suggestion: can you simulate a big collision and possibly merging of 2 or more planetoids in this game? Or simulate process of exposing of planetoid to some gravitational anomaly (for example effect of "nomadic star")?
Dude went from simulating tectonic plates to supernova Absolutely love the fact you didn't just wrap the video up and actually showed some more pressure "explosions"! :D
In the first episode the last episode I noticed about the creation of these cracks and i was like "is this literally seismic activity???" this makes me so happy
been watching you here and there for the powder game because i used to play it as a kid, and I just subscribed because you show very niche but interesting games, been looking for interesting things to watch and I am happy the algorithm showed your videos. Please keep up the great work!
Here’s another tip: you can change the temperature the outside space acts on the planet by using the sky variable in the scene button, then changing the temp slider, (this prevents all the water from freezing over in this simulation because one sun can’t warm the entire planet) Edit tip: it will also stop the “magma” water from freezing as it reaches the top And also stop the weird ice spamming effect from the water slipping through the cracks of the stone and continuously freezing and unfreezing
I bought it yesterday. You really have something here. Love the game so far. I cant wait to see where it goes. If I knew more people that play games like this I would tell all of them.
tysm for another video on this game spike, as a person too poor to buy this game, or have a decent enough computer not running on integrated graphics, i love to see this game bro
@@matthewmubiru5495 i mean i know that aint a supernova but the idea of hey heres this massive collapse and the pressure from the resulting collapse is gonna blast a f***ton of material out is exactly what a supernova is.
something you may not know, in the 'planet' version, the one with all the stone and such, if stone isnt actively moving much for a while, itll freeze in place (from experience). to fix this, just use the 'move' tool, and give it a quick click - it should unfreeze it. this effect doesnt happen to particles, though (sand, water, etc), just the solids
you can actually turn this off if you press on the name of the material you are placing you get extra settings and one of them is called max stuck and if you turn it to 0 it wont happen anymore
the thing about this game is that it, as long as SST himself lives, will be so much more in the future than it already is, I love this game despite being rather a bit too dumb to do anything with it now(when tips and tutorials are added later, I'll probably understand better lol) it has so much potential, someone on the discord does a lot of armor deflection tests where they make forms of armor, have a head and such behind it, and see how well it does against certain materials in the shapes of projectiles. I am impatient I want a time machine to see the finished state. XD!
7:18 what I can tell, there was some kind of neck of constriction the intrusion was doing and once it pushed it out of the way it made a Venturi effect where it blasted out of the crust
i think you're supposed to make it lava then rapidly cools the outer layer so when the internal lava begins to cool, it will expand and pushes out the outer rocks, more realistically simulating tectonic plates 😊
This game is basically The Powder Toy, but it's more tailored for space related things. Pretty cool! The only thing I dislike about this game though is the fact that there are no tutorials or anything to help you learn how to do things.
I wonder if it would be possible to add some centrifugal force to have some more advanced dynamics; and keep it stabilized by calculating the rotation canceling factor by the average relative position between the particles (using the initial relative positions as reference for the zero angle)
I wonder if you could potentially make a neutron star, sheerly by throwing material at an overlapping Gravity & Sun node that are maxed out on pull & temperature.
Somthing they should add they should make the ground come up and not explode: also the core should make cooler but still hot lava round it instead of making just red rock
the main problem with this simulator is that there is no attraction between particles, that is, in fact, if the planet itself created its own gravitational force, then it would acquire its speed. And she could also spin. I'm expecting an update that will add light. if this planet revolves around some star, then the light will constantly come from 1 direction. We also do not forget to mention natural light sources, for example, lava. I am waiting for the gas update
I think my previous comment was hidden. So, just want to say again that's I am admired the videos from SpikeViper! The game has received a new breath with them!
Congrats man, you've created something awesome and I can't wait to see how it improves
Can you please add a hotkey to pause the game?
Yes, Yes, Yes, you can thank spike viper because holy heck this is right up my alley in terms of content, I'm actively buying your game now, you have my support and I cant wait to see where you end up!! Can't believe i might have missed out on this if it wasn't for spike!
@@silverwolvezthank you so much!
@@user-tq3cn9ct2e yes, it's in the short roadmap. currently, you can pause the game by setting Scene>Cosmos>animate_step=0
Quick tips:
1 - The 'Draw' panel that appears on the left contains an option called 'change_material'. This tells it whether to replace the current material with the new one or not.
2 - The Sun object isn't needed to heat a planet ;) : You can simply put a powerful gravity and a more powerful magnet in the center of the planet, and spawn a massive metal 'worm' outside the planet. It will be attracted to the center, dig through the crust, and be completely turned to powder. This powder will then madly spin, and generate enough friction to keep virtually any temperature you set it to.
If you add a lot of metal, it will actually create a small amount of tectonic activity, no gravity increase required!
I even managed to get natural unsolicited earthquakes and volcanoes, until I added too much metal and it melted.
3 - Earth is a GREAT heat insulator. Not really a tip, just something I thought might be interesting.
4 - The Sun object can be put outside the planet, and use the next tip to get a day/night cycle.
5 - You've probably seen this, but the tools menu contains a 'rotate' option. Just get a big brush size, and click on the planet to get it spinning (I haven't been able to make it perpetual yet...)
6 - A cool thing to try is to have a gravity with about a 64 power and a magnet with the same power a small distance away from each other. Then, send in some metal and watch them exchange (takes a bit of fiddling to get it right)
Might edit to add or remove stuff.
EDIT:
7 - Another cool thing is to add enough water in the center of a stable planet : it will eventually make the planet suddenly increase size, and the core will instantly solidify. This is probably easier to do on lower particle-count simulations.
8 - Under 'Scene', click 'Cosmos'. There should be an option called 'animate_step' (or something similar...). Set it to 0 to pause the simulation. (Would be cool to have a hotkey for that...)
You can also set it to higher values to speed up the simulation (might need to change the option called 'tick_step' - I think lol).
Also, I really wish I had a 4090, or even less. I can only go to 100K particles... :(
I have an amd 6800xt and it just straight doesnt work. :( sad
what multi do u think i should place it too
@@dashintv Well, I have a 100K sim. The gravity seemed to be good at 32, whilst the magnet was set to 16.
(Then again, just playing around can get you to good values as well!)
I think spike viper has the vip pack
I wonder if this game could eventually simulate a realistic sun that can actually go supernova
ur L@@Blackhole-TON618
It already can, given the right settings
@STAYAWAYPRUSSAINBALLhey, please rethink your opinion on furries.
Also, it probably will eventually. In fact they are planning on making the thing 3D
@@Boredability😐
7:16 Spike Viper's depiction of the Toba Mega-eruption 75,000 years ago
7:21 Bro erupted a volcano 🌋
Suggestion: can you simulate a big collision and possibly merging of 2 or more planetoids in this game? Or simulate process of exposing of planetoid to some gravitational anomaly (for example effect of "nomadic star")?
Is this game free?
@@OnlyOozyJaytheres a demo
Dude went from simulating tectonic plates to supernova
Absolutely love the fact you didn't just wrap the video up and actually showed some more pressure "explosions"! :D
In the first episode the last episode I noticed about the creation of these cracks and i was like "is this literally seismic activity???" this makes me so happy
18:12 ive never heard of a planet going supernovea
I dunno how youtube recommended me this, but i like it.
Congratulations! Spike-viper discovered hydro-volcanos!
Bro get someone get some earth ideologist in here
been watching you here and there for the powder game because i used to play it as a kid, and I just subscribed because you show very niche but interesting games, been looking for interesting things to watch and I am happy the algorithm showed your videos. Please keep up the great work!
Powder Toy FTW
Here’s another tip: you can change the temperature the outside space acts on the planet by using the sky variable in the scene button, then changing the temp slider, (this prevents all the water from freezing over in this simulation because one sun can’t warm the entire planet)
Edit tip: it will also stop the “magma” water from freezing as it reaches the top
And also stop the weird ice spamming effect from the water slipping through the cracks of the stone and continuously freezing and unfreezing
7:25 is just like : "This is my kingdom come"
Oh yeah now this is great content I've actually been watching you for a year and your a great underrated UA-camr
As soon as you mentioned volcanoes in the other video, I wanted to see tectonic plates, here they are, I hope
I bought it yesterday. You really have something here. Love the game so far. I cant wait to see where it goes. If I knew more people that play games like this I would tell all of them.
tysm for another video on this game spike, as a person too poor to buy this game, or have a decent enough computer not running on integrated graphics, i love to see this game bro
bro is makeing a comeback ❣❣❣❣
7:19 now THATS a super volcano!
this was butifull i cant even say how butiful that looked when u added so much pressure that the planed vaporized
i love how he kinda makes a supernova at the end
Nu uh
@@matthewmubiru5495 i mean i know that aint a supernova but the idea of hey heres this massive collapse and the pressure from the resulting collapse is gonna blast a f***ton of material out is exactly what a supernova is.
@@The_TinesJathianoh ok 👍
Been a while since ive watched you play this game, might start watching more, idk why i stopped
This game is really amazing, I've always wanted to see more stuff like this. Especially one that can simulate planets like this
The swirling of the core is so realistic thats how magnetic feilds are made
Water IS Magnetic. Maybe A Field Formed?
Thank you for showing me this game!
This game is so cool, I've been trying it out a bit since I saw your first vid on it.
This game is gonna be the new powder toy eventually
It about to came 💀💀💀💀 7:13
something you may not know, in the 'planet' version, the one with all the stone and such, if stone isnt actively moving much for a while, itll freeze in place (from experience). to fix this, just use the 'move' tool, and give it a quick click - it should unfreeze it. this effect doesnt happen to particles, though (sand, water, etc), just the solids
you can actually turn this off if you press on the name of the material you are placing you get extra settings and one of them is called max stuck and if you turn it to 0 it wont happen anymore
day one of asking spike viper to make a 2 hour long video about space tool kit
Idea: get a tiny stickman and make a hallow planet with him in it
thank u for the new SST content, youre a god send
this is a game I didnt know i needed
That's super cool bro love your channel man
I really like this game and want to see more
please upload these more often
19:05 just unintentionally create a great anology for a supernova! Haha That is so fascinating to watch.
the thing about this game is that it, as long as SST himself lives, will be so much more in the future than it already is, I love this game despite being rather a bit too dumb to do anything with it now(when tips and tutorials are added later, I'll probably understand better lol) it has so much potential, someone on the discord does a lot of armor deflection tests where they make forms of armor, have a head and such behind it, and see how well it does against certain materials in the shapes of projectiles.
I am impatient I want a time machine to see the finished state. XD!
The people:hear rumbling and think its normal to stand there ,the glacier: i believe i can fly
This is my new favorite series of yours!
At the end, the explosion looked like a water simulation
Started by making plate tectonics ended with a super nova
Btw this game can simulate orbits
Man. Not gonna lie. Thought it was clickbait. Think you just convinced me to buy this game. Goddamn that's cool.
It looks too good to be true
@@SpikeViper it really does
7:19 Imagine if you were a person standing there when the volcano erupted… pretty freaky, but darn satisfying.
Spike. If you want to make stuff like stone fall. Go into the material settings for that material and set max_stuck to 0
I think you created a white hole in the end
this game is definitely going to bring your channel back up to being popular again
Gonna watch tomorrow its 4 am rn
Neat, a particle physics game with emergent steam and intrusive vulcanism!
Please try making a world that can host life
do the thing at the end but with more matter and gravity with super heated gases as well its a 10/10 show
Wow. Just the fact particles can stick together into chunks is impressive.
18:06 *NOOOOO!!!!! ALDERAAN!!!* :D
On the side
Physics watching in horror as Viper *compresses* water into the core of a planet
Cant wait to see even more of this game
This is actually sick
He made a volcano!
You should try making a metal core, just crank the heat to 1000 and let everything melt
they should add a version of this but for chemistry and when you click on a particle it shows you the structure
7:18 what I can tell, there was some kind of neck of constriction the intrusion was doing and once it pushed it out of the way it made a Venturi effect where it blasted out of the crust
i like this video
The end explosion was crazy
I’m happy this video has 24k views I hope this game helps you take off and I hope the attention you help bring to the game makes it grow
15:50
It's cool that the new stone looks like pumice! All porous, rapidly cooled and stuff!
This is the kind of video I could watch for hours
Tectonic balls
splosion woahhhh
Hey spook, I learned that if you turn grav pow to 0 it becomes very realistic, just saying
I love how full circle this has become, many of my viewers also watch you!
Man, I really wish I could run this on my computer but it’s so outdated and it’s falling apart
Dude, this is AMAZING!
Yes
Definitely going to check out the demo for this game when I build my new computer, current one won't run it though
after drinking a huge amount of water, it could not withstand the internal pressure because of this, the family did bleeeeeeeee
19:05 bro casually created a star that is too small to supernova
Oh😂
i think you're supposed to make it lava then rapidly cools the outer layer so when the internal lava begins to cool, it will expand and pushes out the outer rocks, more realistically simulating tectonic plates 😊
Im super excited for the next video on this game!
This game is basically The Powder Toy, but it's more tailored for space related things. Pretty cool!
The only thing I dislike about this game though is the fact that there are no tutorials or anything to help you learn how to do things.
Hold the dang view still.
There was a cryovolcano I think that’s what it’s called in the video
YES
I have suggestion for you suggestion:create a big and healthy Cell and have so many food and light and its stable
This is so cool
you literally just formed a volcano, thats awesome
Can you do the same but on a MUCH bigger scale and different material composistions
It would be nice to simulate magnetic field and planetary rotation to get good magma convection 😊
I wonder if it would be possible to add some centrifugal force to have some more advanced dynamics; and keep it stabilized by calculating the rotation canceling factor by the average relative position between the particles (using the initial relative positions as reference for the zero angle)
You made the planet go nova
This game seems fun, I wish I could play it lol
I wonder if you could potentially make a neutron star, sheerly by throwing material at an overlapping Gravity & Sun node that are maxed out on pull & temperature.
7:20 OH AND LOOK AT ALL THAT- WOAAAHHHHHH
That’s not a volcano. That’s an engine.
And that is how a volcanic eruption happens
i thought this was the powder toy
"The entire planet is probably going to die. But it's worth it" bro what 💀
Somthing they should add they should make the ground come up and not explode: also the core should make cooler but still hot lava round it instead of making just red rock
the main problem with this simulator is that there is no attraction between particles, that is, in fact, if the planet itself created its own gravitational force, then it would acquire its speed. And she could also spin. I'm expecting an update that will add light. if this planet revolves around some star, then the light will constantly come from 1 direction. We also do not forget to mention natural light sources, for example, lava. I am waiting for the gas update
I think I have found my new favorite UA-camr
I hope someday hardware reaches the point where SpaceSim can handle tectonic activity like this