What is the scale of SR2? Helpful to know for different orbits and stuff!

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    @Kell Thank you, that’s good to know.

    4.6 years ago
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    And link me to AndrewGarrison’s post @DPSAircraftManufacturer

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    @DPSAircraftManufacturer @Thelegitpilot13 @SupremeDorian I have the data from the game files, Droo is 1,274,200 m in radius, 1/5 of Earth’s

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    @SupremeDorian Is it just me or is the sun reaaaaaaaaallly small

    4.6 years ago
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    @Kell Oh, thanks! That’s good to know!

    4.6 years ago
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    @Kell Really? Huh. I swear Andrew said it was 1/10.

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    @SupremeDorian @Thelegitpilot13 It is 1/5 scale

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    @SupremeDorian Welp, if the dev said it, it’s likely what it is.

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    @Thelegitpilot13 Andrew mentioned at one point that it was 1/10 scale, so that's the best answer you're gonna get.

    4.6 years ago
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    @SupremeDorian Ah, ok. I’m not sure yet, but I was just speculating based on atmospheric thickness, not planet diameter. Not sure if there’s a way to measure that legitimately, other than setting a perfectly circular orbit at a set distance and pixel measuring it (which, I am too busy and lazy to do.)

    4.6 years ago
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    @Thelegitpilot13 It is not 1-1 scale. It's more like 1-10 scale, but the atmospheres are scaled up a bit so that they aren't tiny. Droo's atmosphere ends at about 60km.

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    It’s all in the metric system, and it seems like it’s 1-1 scale with the real world (Space officially beginning at 100Km, so on and so forth)

    4.6 years ago

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