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<includeonly>'''[[Density]]'''<br></includeonly>Normal planet density in Stars! is approximately two planets for every 10000 l.y.^2. That is, if you divided the universe up into squares 100 l.y. on each side, there would on average be two planets in each square.<br><br>Selecting '''Sparse''' decreases density to approximately 1.5 planets for every 10000 l.y.^2.<br>Selecting '''Dense''' increases the density to approximately 2.5 planets for every 10000 l.y.^2.<br>Choosing '''Packed''' increases the density to approximately 3.75 planets for every 10000 l.y.^2.<br><br>'''However''', the combinations Large/Packed, Huge/Dense, and Huge/Packed have reduced density (most noticeable for Huge/Packed), likely because of engine limits on the number of stars allowed.{{SPG}} | <includeonly>'''[[Density]]'''<br></includeonly>Normal planet density in Stars! is approximately two planets for every 10000 l.y.^2. That is, if you divided the universe up into squares 100 l.y. on each side, there would on average be two planets in each square.<br><br>Selecting '''Sparse''' decreases the density to approximately 1.5 planets for every 10000 l.y.^2.<br>Selecting '''Dense''' increases the density to approximately 2.5 planets for every 10000 l.y.^2.<br>Choosing '''Packed''' increases the density to approximately 3.75 planets for every 10000 l.y.^2.<br><br>'''However''', the combinations Large/Packed, Huge/Dense, and Huge/Packed have reduced density (most noticeable for Huge/Packed), likely because of engine limits on the number of stars allowed.{{SPG}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:31, 22 February 2011
Normal planet density in Stars! is approximately two planets for every 10000 l.y.^2. That is, if you divided the universe up into squares 100 l.y. on each side, there would on average be two planets in each square.
Selecting Sparse decreases the density to approximately 1.5 planets for every 10000 l.y.^2.
Selecting Dense increases the density to approximately 2.5 planets for every 10000 l.y.^2.
Choosing Packed increases the density to approximately 3.75 planets for every 10000 l.y.^2.
However, the combinations Large/Packed, Huge/Dense, and Huge/Packed have reduced density (most noticeable for Huge/Packed), likely because of engine limits on the number of stars allowed.
How many and how dense are the stars in various universe setups?
Here is the number of planets / density information for all universes, credited to Leonard Dickens.
Number of planets in a galaxy.
These numbers are not exact, actual number of planets may vary by 1 in a tiny/sparse, or 6+ in a huge/packed
Number of stars
Sparse Normal Dense Packed Tiny 24 32 40 60 Small 96 128 160 240 Medium 216 288 360 540 Large 384 512 640 910 Huge 600 800 940 945
Size
Edge(ly) Area(ly^2) Tiny 400 160K Small 800 640K Medium 1200 1440K Large 1600 2560K Huge 2000 4000K
Density of stars (#stars/10000ly^2)
Sparse Normal Dense Packed T/S/M 1.5 2.00 2.50 3.75 Large 1.5 2.00 2.50 3.55 Huge 1.5 2.00 2.35 2.36