![]() ![]() Experimenting with new graphics rendering technology made Earth a bit lumpy (don’t worry, it’s a sphere again). A moon bounces off a planet instead of colliding with it while testing new collision physics (new collision physics are work in progress). That’s more than 3 times as many as last year, including screenshots and videos of features in progress, log files for resolving issues, and images of bugs, like those below. 25,326įiles uploaded on our team messaging app, Slack, in 2023 That’s more than 43 simulations shared every single day! There are over 50,000 total simulations shared on the Steam Workshop for you to explore and be inspired by. Simulations shared in the Universe Sandbox Steam Workshop in 2023 10,000 is so close, let’s hit 12,000 this year! Join us on Discord. It’s great to see your constructive discussion and creations on our server, which has grown by almost 20% in the last year. A single commit can be a simple typo correction or a whole new feature 9,757 The most code commits occurred during the week of December 3, right before Terraforming | Update 34 was released, with 87 commits. New code commits, or changes, made to Universe Sandbox through GitHub, the platform we use to maintain and manage our code Over 96% of all reviews we’ve received are positive. We’re truly amazed and humbled that we are rated “Overwhelmingly Positive,” both recently and all-time on Steam. Janumust have been a great day to cause celestial havoc. Highest number of concurrent users in Universe SandboxĮasily surpassing the previous highest number of 648 on December 24, 2021. New simulations and guides added to Universe SandboxĬheck out the 31 new simulations, including the Bombard Moon with Materials (below), and 5 new guides, including Terraforming Mars and Searching for Supermassive Black Holes, under Now you can terraform planets and simulate atmospheres more realistically than ever. 8Īlongside the existing materials, silicate, iron, hydrogen, and water to Universe Sandbox. The Gravity Simulation Upgrade and Terraforming were major milestones from our 2023 Roadmap post. Finally simulating the lakes of liquid methane on Titan.Added 8 new materials (for a total of 12), including oxygen and carbon dioxide, to realistically simulate, construct, and terraform planets and atmospheres.Terraforming | Update 34 | December 2023.Overhauled our gravity simulation to increase accuracy, stability, and performance to run simulations even faster.Gravity Simulation Upgrade | Update 33 | August 2023. ![]() Combined our two previous collision models for more realistic shockwaves, heating, and overall destruction.Grand Collision Unification | Update 32.3 | June 2023.Added a spherical cow and many simulations including the green comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) passing by Earth.A Comet, an Asteroid, and a Planet Walk into the Solar System | Update 32.2 | March 2023.A spherical cow refers to a joke that when physicists want to make a problem easier to handle, they sometimes simplify it so much it’s no longer realistic. We added one new human-scale object last year – a spherical cow. ![]() We’ve got a lot planned for 2024, including a massive graphics upgrade, collision and cratering improvements, getting Universe Sandbox on mobile devices (iOS & Android), and more! We’ll go into more exciting details in our upcoming 2024 Roadmap post, but first, let’s reflect on some achievements from 2023. ![]()
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