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Shenaku  [ophavsmand] For 5 timer siden 
Also I removed the volatile's from the environment. Getting set on fire emptying your waste tank while outside was not desired for what I had in mind.
Shenaku  [ophavsmand] For 5 timer siden 
I made an edit to the world. I lowered the overall day time temp which still cooks you :) but now the night lows are actually low since the environment was not cooling off enough to make night a more friendly time to mine or be outside. This will make trading easier as well. So you now from 283 daytime temp to -263 possibly for night time temp.
Shenaku  [ophavsmand] 25. okt. kl. 3:35 
Lowest pressure is 10 image showing the planets stats has been updated.
Patplayer 24. okt. kl. 21:22 
a nagtiv pressure is also impossible
Shenaku  [ophavsmand] 24. okt. kl. 17:53 
Update: Changed the temps to reflect both current planets and real world maximums. Current ranges from day and night are -223 night to 464 day time.
Shenaku  [ophavsmand] 24. okt. kl. 17:21 
Thank you for pointing that out, I will make the adjustment. From what I think is in game it limits the the temps based on the core game code.
PtDaFool 24. okt. kl. 5:33 
Regarding the bottom note, yes, that's called de-gassing ores. Only possible with a bit of something in the furnace, and I think it has to be above a certain temperature threshold as well. This isn't a bug, it's meant to be like this. Otherwise people would have very easy sources of infinite gases.

It's also why you can't get gases from anything you separate out using a centrifuge as well. Rocketwerkz got on to this very early on to make sure these kinds of exploits don't exist. Want more gas, find more rocks. Simples.

-373C though? Not a thing - you'd best update this to -270C or something as getting to absolute Zero is impossible, getting lower than that is physics nonsense :)
sirch07 24. okt. kl. 2:09 
its fun to break the law of physics with a temperature minimum of -373°C , you should correct that to -273°C (Zero Kelvin), the absolute Zero Point Temperature. Only my advise..