Cham wrote:ANDREA wrote:In this way Celestians could download the package (or packages) of interest, IMHO.
Bye Andrea
Sorry, I don't agree here. This is just another "addon" approch and can already be done using the Motherlode or other sites, with the current version of Celestia. I don't think it's a good idea to make various dedicated versions of Celestia. Only a single "high resolution" package is asked here. The problem is to agree about what should be included. What models in particular, at which resolution ? Maybe it's a good idea to propose a total size on HD as a constraint ? How "big" should be that Hires Celestia ?
Cham, you have your ideas and I have mine, but here we are speaking about what can be OK for ALL, or most, Celestians.
This goal is obviously impossible to be scored.
I think that the actual Default Celestia Installation Package has the positive effect to avoid to lazy people (many here, IMHO, sorry) the exertion to choose, to download, to install, to check, and to decide if that is OK or not, and so on.
But having a well tailored Hirer-Res Default Celestia Package, containing all 2k or 4k planets and moons, the milestones of Space Conquest (not so many, anyhow), and some universe wonders, could tempt many people to download and install further packages or stuff.
I agree with Fridger, actual Default Celestia is like a Ferrari car running on a straight street with a 60 MPH speed limit, so a Hirer-Res Default Celestia is highly needed, in order to give a better idea of Celestia capabilities, mainly for newbie.
If I understand correctly, Chris proposal is for a "minimal" Hi-Res release, about 120-150 MB, but I think that a smaller one would be better, say 50-80 MB, due to the wide-spreaded hate for big downloads.
But your proposal is for a much bigger Default Celestia Package, containing practically all the spacecrafts (non SF), all the Planets- Moons at 2k-4k, asteroids and comets, and some nebulae, all on one CD.
Having 13.2 GB of Celestia files on my HD, I tried to make a dimensional check for this, and here are the results:
SPACECRAFT AND PROBES= 160 MB (but I haven't many of them, e.g. almost all the Russian ones), so we can reach about 200 MB;
PLANETS, MOONS, etc. at 4k-2k res. (but 8k Earth, Moon, Mars)= 360 MB;
NEBULAE, etc.= 60 MB (but I added many other objects you didn't mention, e.g. black holes, pulsar, protoplanetary disk, and so on).
A total of about 600 MB, more or less, so one CD could contain all the stuff you are asking for.
But (there is always a "but") who and how would produce, distribute, and regularly upgrade it?
I have seen such proposals in other forums, always died without results, because it's not practical.
And, most important, who needs it?
Thinking about your CD proposal, how many Celestians are truly interested in a set of Hi-Res packages, totalling 600 MB?
Consider that many (most?) of them actually use the 1.3.2 release, losing all the improvements that were added in later versions and patches, so I think that their interest is out of the Hi-Res world.
Moreover many are not interested on real spacecraft, preferring the Sci-Fi stuff.
On the other side, the interested ones, like me and surely you, don't need such big packages, because I have my own downloads that, as yours and anyone else's, are personally based on my ideas on what is and what is not OK for me.
We take care personally of the addition of new Hi-Res textures/ models/ releases/ patches, when available.
Just for an example, I never added the Skylab in my shows, because actually it is, IMHO, horrible to be seen, but this doesn't mean that the other people here have my same idea.
So my question is: why go along this way?
Just for love of discussion.
Bye
Andrea