Thousands of years passed in seconds. The rogue planet eventually collided with Aethelgard, the central star. The simulation engine pushed his hardware to the limit, calculating the thermal expansion and the heavy element fusion. The star went supernova, a blinding white explosion that vaporized the frozen Novus and its silver rings in a fraction of a second.
: Enhancements to the Surface Grids system, which tracks local temperature, water, and life across a planet's surface. v34.1.1 specifically smoothed out visual transitions between different climate zones. UI/UX Polishing
Tidal locking accurately freezes one hemisphere of a planet toward its host star. 🚀 Key Features and Improvements in Version 34.1.1 universe sandbox 2 v3411
Navigating a universe requires accessible controls. The update streamlines the tools menu, making it easier to switch between the laser tool, material editor, and time-acceleration panel. Pre-loaded simulations, such as the collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies, load faster. 🌌 Creative Sandbox: What Can You Do?
Universe Sandbox scales heavily with your hardware, especially demanding high CPU single-core performance for physics calculations. Minimum Requirements Recommended Requirements Windows 10 (64-bit) Windows 11 (64-bit) Processor 1.6 GHz Dual-Core 3.5 GHz Quad-Core or better Memory Graphics DirectX 11 / 2 GB VRAM NVIDIA GTX 1060 / 4 GB VRAM Storage 2 GB available space 10 GB available space (for saves) Thousands of years passed in seconds
You can now define habitable zones based on custom temperature and atmospheric pressure ranges, affecting how vegetation and city lights appear on a planet 1.2.1.
While the VR milestone is its most prominent feature, v34.1.1 is built upon the substantial foundations of the preceding "Eclipsed Improvements" (Update 34.1), which introduced a wealth of new content and gameplay enhancements. The star went supernova, a blinding white explosion
Within its extensive development history, (often referred to by users as Update 34.1.1) holds a unique, legendary status. Released as part of the massive "Eclipsed Improvements" era, v34.1.1 serves as the final, peak version of the simulator before massive graphical and engine overhauls.
The rogue planet passed too close to Novus. The gravitational tug pulled Novus out of its goldilocks zone. Elias watched the temperature readout: The violet oceans froze into sheets of nitrogen ice. The atmosphere he had meticulously crafted collapsed into a snowy frost. A New Beginning
Massive planetary impacts generate massive debris. Version 34.1.1 added a highly requested toggle. This allows players to look directly past blinding shockwaves of soot and ash to watch the immediate geological craters and liquid ripples forming on a planet's crust in real time. The "Time Capsule" Status of v34.1.1
The simulation of collisions in Universe Sandbox v3411 is more detailed, allowing for incredibly accurate and, often, catastrophic results.