stationeers is a videogame about gasses and liquids and how they interact with your pipes with some survival elements mixed in
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stationeers is a videogame about gasses and liquids and how they interact with your pipes with some survival elements mixed in
TL;DR - Unity sent RocketWerkz (the dev of Stationeers) an email on May 9th (Friday) giving them ONE WEEK to correct several "violations" or have all their licensing revoked. All of the 5 supposed violations are bullshit; one person does not work on a Unity project at the studio, another person DOES have a paid and active Pro license, and three others who DON'T EVEN WORK THERE. Here's the Reddit thread linked in the Discord post for the full detail.
If you're considering using Unity : maybe don't
In case there was anything but hate in your heart for Unity, they're committing extortion based on information they gathered through questionable means.
https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/1kiyh0m/unity_is_threatening_to_revoke_all_licenses_for/
Looks like there's no Stationers content on this platform yet, so I guess I'll start it with an advert. (I was not paid for this advertisement.)
Do you like physics? Do you wish that station builder games were MORE intense? Do you want to have to build a functional airlock from nothing but a vent, some walls and a pipe just to take a sip of water?
How about EXPLOSIONS! Specifically the kind that were caused by your lack of understanding of the mechanics of your furnace, which you built inside your main area because you wanted to breathe while you used it?
Have you ever wanted to engage in high-stakes fuel management, where failure means flooding your hand crafted waste processing plant with heat that takes DAYS to remove, completely halting your steam production?
Have you ever wanted to build a functioning heat pump using a compression system that turns gas into liquids, and liquids into gasses?
Have you ever wanted a game where you could automate and micromanage systems to a level so extreme you would need to learn a programming language in order to succeed?
Then boy do I have a game for you.
Are there some scrambled eggs that can be unscrambled?
I figured, for a long time the answer to this question is obviously no. You can't "uncook" egg whites & yolk gather up all the shell pieces and remake the egg. Very Humpty, but not very dumpty. Applying this problem to the real world, and "real" is very loosely used here. Essentially I don't need Maxwell's Demon or anything fancy. See different atoms behave differently under different pressures & temperatures. For example, lets say we stumble upon an exoplanet with Nitrogen, H2, CL, and O2 making up the majority of the atmosphere. Assuming the most vital ones needed for survival (IE Nitrogen, o2, and h2 [we'll get to that later]) all have different condensation, evaporation, and boiling points based on temperature and pressure. Then in theory it should be possible to separate at atmosphere of mixed gasses using a variety of different heating/cooling techniques to encourage phase changes, forcing the different gases to condense after reaching a "supercooled" liquid state. Meaning (unless I'm missing some variable, which is certainly possible) we don't need fancy futuristic filters, or Maxwell's fancy demon to unscramble the egg.
First stream in ages... LETS GO! Back to the moon!
Heading back to the moon with <a href="https://twitch.tv/crackedcitadel>Cracked Citadel</a> in some Stationeers in about a little under an hour at 7:30pm EST!
AUTOMATIZAR FORNALHA AVANÇADA COM OS MINÉRIOS DOS SILOS - Stationeers #54