![]() Which would make the sphere-like image I mentioned how they visually define the boundary of the planetary SOI - although whether players see that vs it is rendered in the developer build, only time will tell). So is that the star in an pretty tremendous proto-planetary disk? I think that to be the likeliest interpretation. And that is interesting because three new SOI rings appear within those rings (along with a central SOI) ring around a red/orange object. MechBFP Members 2,508 1.9k Posted SeptemI’m curious what role communications will play in KSP2. IDK if that indicates the boundary of the planetary SOI (thus indicating the later SOI ring is a moon of the planet) or if it might be something like an asteroid belt or dust cloud remnant.īut then as the image continues to pan out - you get multiple disk-rings. Posted SeptemWhy would you need to communicate Colonies need to be self-sustaining, and when you've got a self-sustaining colony there's not really any use in keeping touch with the KSC. So is that a second moon of the planet or a different planet?Īlso interesting: at about 0:35, after the later SOI ring appears, there's a 'sphere-like' region as the user continues to pan out. The only problem (I see) is that the rendered color of the SOI rings was the same as the planetary rings - which could be confusing. Still inclined that way but when I went back to look, I see definitive rings around the planet (with a gap for the moon), then as the scene pulls back, what I interpret as SOI rings pop up the moon gets one separate from the planet and later another SOI ring pops up a considerable distance from the planet/moon system. Notice how Gurdamma, Donk, and Gop (the new moon) all have it. I believe that is the sphere of influence. ![]()
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