This program is *spectacular*!
There's just one thing missing, tho'....
"Blue Danube" playing in the background
Seriously, tho'...as mentioned in other threads, a built-in mucis module would make things so much more enjoyable....
Kudos and request...
I agree. Celestia doesn't need music, (except just possibly also spauch Zarathrusta (bad spelling) at the start) but it does need sounds. The first thing I thought when I ran it for the very first time was, "Wow ! A ten megabyte file that was worth the download time ! But where's the sound ? Oh, it doesn't seem to have any......". No criticism intended, but it would seem much more professional* with some noises - maybe the kind you get in Star Trek with the deep rumbles of planets, and definately some kind of warp effect when travelling long distances.
*Professional is the wrong word. Celstia is VERY professional, I just can't think of a better word. Sorry !
(Mad Boris)
*Professional is the wrong word. Celstia is VERY professional, I just can't think of a better word. Sorry !
(Mad Boris)
I think in realism the planets alone should have sounds when entering the atmosphere...Well anything entering its atmosphere inc. stars...This would add to the realism! Using mp3 technology at a low bit rate, small sampled clips cycling indefinately! This would take little to no cpu power....
I'm trying to teach the cavemen how to play scrabble, its uphill work. The only word they know is Uhh and they dont know how to spell it!
I don't see why there wouldn't be sounds on planets, since there's air (is there thunder on Jupiter along with lightning?)... Somewhere on the [url=jpl.nasa.gov]JPL[/url] site there's some weird sounds created from readings from the gas giants, somehow... which would be nice.
"I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
If there was a sound that would enhance Celestia, it would be something to (ironically) highlight the silence - sort of a whistling cold wind noise, to give you the feeling of emptiness... It would be very unrealistic, but...
"I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."