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; Recharge : Amount of energy units gained in 10 seconds.
; Recharge : Amount of energy units gained in 10 seconds.


; Ball Friction : The amount subtracted from a timer per tick. This timer is initialised to 1 million when the ball is fired, and multiplied with the ball x and y speeds separately on each tick. See also [[Ball Friction]].
; Gravity : The amount of velocity applied per tick (thrust) is 1000*Gravity/(Distance^2) where Distance is the distance between the player and the [[Wormhole]] in pixels. GravityTopSpeed will be added to a player's top speed as long as at least one Wormhole is applying a thrust of 1 or more. The tile radius of the top speed effect is tiles=1.976*(g^.5).
[[Category:Game Intricacies]]
[[Category:Game Intricacies]]

Latest revision as of 12:16, 5 August 2008

SubSpace works on its own special unit scales. This is a collection of observed units and other special physics that SubSpace uses.


Bounce Formula
SpeedAfter = SpeedBefore * (16 / BounceFactor) (See Misc Settings.)
Rotation
90° rotation in 1/100th of a second, ie: Set rotation to 400, can do a full rotation of 360° in one second.
In packets, rotation of a player's ship is a number 0-39... where 0 is straight up and proceeding clockwise. This corresponds to which of the 40 degree graphics to display.
degrees per tick = rotation_setting / 1000
Speed
Pixels traveled in 10 seconds.
pixels per tick = speed_setting / 1000
Thrust
Speed increased every 1/100th of a second.
Sample: Thrust of 10 applied for a second increases your speed by 1000
Tick
1/100th of a second, i.e. 0.01s or 10ms.
Recharge
Amount of energy units gained in 10 seconds.
Ball Friction
The amount subtracted from a timer per tick. This timer is initialised to 1 million when the ball is fired, and multiplied with the ball x and y speeds separately on each tick. See also Ball Friction.
Gravity
The amount of velocity applied per tick (thrust) is 1000*Gravity/(Distance^2) where Distance is the distance between the player and the Wormhole in pixels. GravityTopSpeed will be added to a player's top speed as long as at least one Wormhole is applying a thrust of 1 or more. The tile radius of the top speed effect is tiles=1.976*(g^.5).