Universe Sandbox 2 V3411 — |top|

Innovative and Intelligent

universe sandbox 2 v3411

Universe Sandbox 2 V3411 — |top|

Exploring the Wonders of the Universe with Universe Sandbox 2 v3411

Note: v3411 is notoriously single-thread dependent. A higher clock speed (4.0 GHz+) is far more important than core count for this build. universe sandbox 2 v3411

Recalling an old video about the massive rings of J1407b, Elias decided Novus needed something grander. He didn't just add rings; he shattered a nearby moon using the new tidal disruption physics. In real-time, he watched the moon stretch into a "spaghetti" of rock and ice before flattening into a magnificent, shimmering disk that spanned millions of kilometers. Exploring the Wonders of the Universe with Universe

Performance Benchmarks (v3411)

Test system: Intel i7-4790, GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB RAM The core rebounds (bounce)

  1. The core rebounds (bounce).
  2. A neutrino burst occurs.
  3. The v3411 addition: The outer layers are ejected, but they are now affected by radiative cooling as they expand, changing color from blue/white to red as they cool.