The edge of the orbiter universe is at 999999999 AU from the star of whatever solar system you use.
Hi, JonnyBGoode!
How far away from the sun when you start having difficulty plotting a course to Sedna, and where is Sedna located? Thanks!
Cheers,
Vincent
Last time I was out that far, I recall having serious difficulty plotting a course to Sedna, and the Orbit MFD only showing a part of its orbit.
I don't understand why orbiter starts to get inaccurate when got out past Neptune's orbit.
For me, having all the planets to explore plus a bunch of asteroids is more than enough entertainment, once you're out past pluto that is it. There is nothing else to see.I think the orbiter needs to be fix so it can be accurate when as far out as past Neptune's orbit, since the universe in orbiter is 999,999,999 AU from the sun to the edge of the universe in orbiter.
I don't understand why orbiter starts to get inaccurate when got out past Neptune's orbit. I think the orbiter needs to be fix so it can be accurate when as far out as past Neptune's orbit, since the universe in orbiter is 999,999,999 AU from the sun to the edge of the universe in orbiter.